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@harukinguyen/validatorjs v1.0.8

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ValidatorJS

⚠️ This project is under development

Installation

With npm.

npm i @harukinguyen/validatorjs

With yarn.

yarn add @harukinguyen/validatorjs

With pnpm.

pnpm i @harukinguyen/validatorjs

Usage

HTML

First, you will need to setup your form controls in your HTML.

Currently, the library provides these HTML attributes to mark the input for what to validate.

  • validate-required: input need to be fill.
  • s-username: username for signup form.
  • s-password: password for signup form.
  • email: email.
  • confirm: use for confirm password (need to have password input, and the password input must have id="s-pwd")

⚠️ Validate logic for loging will be update soon

  • l-username: username for login form.
  • l-password: password for login form.

Example:

<input
  type="text"
  placeholder="Enter your username..."
  id="s-username"
  validate-required
  s-username
/>
<input
  type="password"
  id="s-pwd"
  placeholder="Enter password..."
  validate-required
  s-password
/>
<input
  type="password"
  placeholder="Enter your password again..."
  id="pwd-confirm"
  validate-required
  confirm
/>

Javascript

Just call the function with the list of elements, it will return an array with 2 elements.

The fist element is a boolean that say if all of these elements are valid or not.

The second element is an array of objects, each object contain information about the validation of the input.

Example:

With main.js and node_modules in root directory.

@import Validator from './node_modules/@harukinguyen/validatorjs/main.js';

const validateInformation = Validator(listOfElement);

console.log(validateInformation);

/*
 * Example result:
 * Signup validation information:
 * {
 *  true,
 *  {
 *    email: {email: true}
 *    s-username:{fill: true, username: true}
 *    s-pwd: {fill: true, password: true}
 *    pwd-confirm: {fill: false, confirm: false}
 *  }
 * }
 * Login validation information:
 * {
 *  true,
 *  {
 *    l-username:{fill: true, lUsername: true}
 *    l-pwd:{fill: true, lPassword: false}
 *  }
 * }
**/

Explan about the 2nd element of the validateInformation:

  • Property is the id of an element (so your must have id for each element to ensure the library work correctly).
  • Value is an object, which:
    • fill: input is fill or not.
    • email: validation of email input.
    • password: validation of password input.
    • confirm: validation of password confirm.
    • l-username: validation of login username.
    • l-pwd: validation of login password.

You can use these result to hanlde how the form should "react".

✅ Todo

  • Complete docs.
  • Fix mime type error.
  • Make the package dynamically importable.
  • Add logic for handle login form.

Have a nice day 🍀

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