I have added the below custom data annotation validation in my code for my text area (to allow only valid email IDs)
public class ValidateEmails : ValidationAttribute
{
protected override ValidationResult IsValid(object value, ValidationContext validationContext)
{
if (value != null)
{
string[] commaLst = value.ToString().Split(',');
foreach (var item in commaLst)
{
try
{
System.Net.Mail.MailAddress email = new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(item.ToString().Trim());
}
catch (Exception)
{
return new ValidationResult(ErrorMessage = "Please enter valid email IDs separated by commas;");
}
}
}
return ValidationResult.Success;
}
}
Model:
public class BuildModel
{
public Int64 ConfigID { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Please select a stream!")]
public string StreamName { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Please select a build location!")]
public string BuildLocation { get; set; }
public string Type { get; set; }
public bool IsCoverity { get; set; }
[ValidateEmails(ErrorMessage = "NOT VALID !!!")]
public string EmailIDsForCoverity { get; set; }
}
When I run my app and enter an invalid string in the text area, the breakpoint hits inside the validation. But however, the submit action goes on to happen.
Actually, I have a bootstrap modal form, within which I do the validation. On click of submit button, the inbuilt custom validations like 'Required' work well. However, my custom data annotation validation won't work. What wrong am I doing here?
Model.IsValid
in your action?RegularExpression
validators for this and regex for this comma separated validation is(([a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+)@((\[[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.)|(([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+\.)+))([a-zA-Z]{2,4}|[0-9]{1,3})(\]?)(\s*;\s*|\s*$))*
please check this answer for more infoIClientValidatable
and you need to write the scripts to add the rules to the$.validator
if you want client side validation.