I figured it out, turns out that the HTML5 validation messages will only popup when a form submit is in progress.
Here is the process behind my solution (when timeout is checked):
- Submits the form
- Sets the
forceValidation
flag
- Sets the timeout function
- When the timeout function is called, resubmit the form
- If the
forceValidation
flag is set, show the validation message
Basically perform two submits, the first one triggered by the button, and the second triggered when the timeout function is called.
jsFiddle
var lbl = $("#lbl");
var target = $("#id")[0];
var forceValidation = false;
$("form").submit(function(){
return false;
});
$("button").click(function (){
var useTimeout = $("#chx").is(":checked");
lbl.text("processing...");
lbl.removeClass("failed");
target.setCustomValidity('');
showValidity();
if (forceValidation) {
forceValidation = false;
lbl.text("invalid!");
lbl.addClass("failed");
target.setCustomValidity('failed!');
showValidity();
} else if (useTimeout) {
setTimeout(function () {
forceValidation = true;
$("button").click();
}, 1000);
} else {
lbl.text("invalid without timeout!");
lbl.addClass("failed");
target.setCustomValidity('failed!');
showValidity();
}
});
function showValidity() {
$("#lbl2").text(target.checkValidity());
};
I am running on Chrome version 25.0.1364.172 m.