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Is there an easy way to test if the HTML5 required attribute is actually enforced by a browser when submitting a form? i.e. the form can't be submitted if a required field has not been filled in.

I'd rather not add modernizr just for that, and https://stackoverflow.com/a/3937924/117704 does not work for Safari: Safari does not prevent the form submission when a required field , and still document.createElement('input').required is not undefined in Safari.

I want to implement a solution like https://stackoverflow.com/a/31319587/117704 but enable it only for browsers not enforcing the required attribute.

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Check if the checkValidity() function exists:

function hasFormValidation() {

    return (typeof document.createElement( 'input' ).checkValidity == 'function');

};

Call it like this:

if( hasFormValidation() ) {
    // Form Validation supported
};
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