I have a form with a couple of buttons and I'm using jQuery Validation Plugin from http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/. I just want to know if there is any way I can check if the form is considered in valid state by jquery validation plugin from anywhere in my javascript code.
8 Answers
Use .valid()
from the jQuery Validation plugin:
$("#form_id").valid();
Checks whether the selected form is valid or whether all selected elements are valid. validate() needs to be called on the form before checking it using this method.
Where the form with id='form_id'
is a form that has already had .validate()
called on it.
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Thank you, I was already doing something like: $j("#myform label.error").each( function(i,e) { if($j(e).css('display') != 'none') { existErrors = true ; } }); :S Thanks Jul 12, 2011 at 3:13
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There's actually no need to have .validate() run on the form first. You can simply do if (form.valid()) {} and that will work, where 'form' is the form element you're targeting. Oct 23, 2014 at 10:50
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awesome.. i was stuck with fileupload and finally found a way through this post... waah Taaj :)– GagsAug 18, 2015 at 18:16
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6If you are receiving a
TypeError valid() not a function
add the plugin to your file since its a plugin not included in jquery library eg.<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.validation/1.16.0/jquery.validate.min.js"></script>
– StackEddJan 15, 2020 at 14:50
2015 answer: we have this out of the box on modern browsers, just use the HTML5 CheckValidity API from jQuery. I've also made a jquery-html5-validity module to do this:
npm install jquery-html5-validity
Then:
var $ = require('jquery')
require("jquery-html5-validity")($);
then you can run:
$('.some-class').isValid()
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I prefer this rather than the
valid
function as it doesn't call thevalidate
function and validate your form.– KevinAduJul 29, 2016 at 1:57 -
@parisssss Made a module to do it on multiple selections as requested. Sep 29, 2016 at 15:13
@mikemaccana answer is useful.
And I also used https://github.com/ryanseddon/H5F. Found on http://microjs.com. It's some kind of polyfill and you can use it as follows (jQuery is used in example):
if ( $('form')[0].checkValidity() ) {
// the form is valid
}
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checkValidity
is native JS for checking validity of aHTMLFormElement
and Forms I believe. More info here Jul 6, 2021 at 8:30
For a group of inputs you can use an improved version based in @mikemaccana's answer
$.fn.isValid = function(){
var validate = true;
this.each(function(){
if(this.checkValidity()==false){
validate = false;
}
});
};
now you can use this to verify if the form is valid:
if(!$(".form-control").isValid){
return;
}
You could use the same technique to get all the error messages:
$.fn.getVelidationMessage = function(){
var message = "";
var name = "";
this.each(function(){
if(this.checkValidity()==false){
name = ($( "label[for=" + this.id + "] ").html() || this.placeholder || this.name || this.id);
message = message + name +":"+ (this.validationMessage || 'Invalid value.')+"\n<br>";
}
})
return message;
}
iContribute: It's never too late for a right answer.
var form = $("form#myForm");
if($('form#myForm > :input[required]:visible').val() != ""){
form.submit();
}else{
console.log("Required field missing.");
}
This way the basic HTML5 validation for 'required' fields takes place without interfering with the standard submit using the form's 'name' values.
For Magento, you check validation of form by something like below.
You can try this:
require(["jquery"], function ($) {
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#my-button-name').click(function () { // The button type should be "button" and not submit
if ($('#form-name').valid()) {
alert("Validation pass");
return false;
}else{
alert("Validation failed");
return false;
}
});
});
});
Hope this may help you!
In case you're validating before submitting the form:
$(function(){
$('.needs-validation').on('submit', function(event){
if(!event.target.checkValidity()){
// Form didn't pass validation
event.preventDefault();
$(this).addClass('was-validated');
}
})
})
You can't use $('form')[0].checkValidity()
with multiple forms in the view.
document.forms['formID'].reportValidity()
returns true if all the form elements validity is true. (For non jQuery users)