I want to make an input field required if an option has been selected from a corresponding dropdown box. My 2 fields are duplicated once an option is selected from a dropdown box so user is not limited to a single option. So... if exportSupplier
is chosen then agreementReference
becomes required
. However if there's more than one exportSupplier
and at least one of them is not chosen then the form treats agreementReference
fields as not required
.
How can I make a corresponding agreementReference
field required
if a corresponding exportSupplier
has been chosen?
vm.exportSuppliers = [{ exportSupplier: '', agreementReference: '' }];
vm.exportSupplierFields = [
{
fieldGroup: [
{
className: 'col-xs-6',
key: 'exportSupplier',
type: 'select2',
templateOptions: {
label: 'Export Supplier',
required: false,
options: [],
onChange: function() {
vm.addExportSupplier();
}
}
},
{
className: 'col-xs-5',
key: 'agreementReference',
type: 'input',
templateOptions: {
label: 'Agreement Reference',
onChange: function() {
vm.addExportSupplier();
}
},
expressionProperties: {
'templateOptions.required': '!!model["exportSupplier"]'
}
}
]
}
];
vm.addExportSupplier = function() {
if (vm.exportSuppliers[vm.exportSuppliers.length - 1].exportSupplier || vm.exportSuppliers[vm.exportSuppliers.length - 1].agreementReference) {
vm.exportSuppliers.push({ exportSupplier: '', agreementReference: '' });
}
};
my HTML
<div ng-repeat="supplier in vm.exportSuppliers" class="row">
<formly-form model="supplier" fields="vm.exportSupplierFields"
form="vm.informationExportSupplier.form" index="$index">
</formly-form>
</div>
I have tried different variations to add $index into that 'templateOptions.required' field but without success.