ember-validation-state v1.0.1
ember-validation-state
An Octane-ready decorator which provides form-field validation state by utilizing ember-validators validators.
This addon takes heavy inspiration, and is based mostly upon, the work in ember-cp-validations, but takes the reactive decorator approach rather than the Mixin approach.
Compatibility
- Ember.js v3.12 or above
- Ember CLI v2.13 or above
- Node.js v10 or above
Installation
ember install ember-validation-stateUsage
import Component from '@glimmer/component';
import validationState, { validate } from 'ember-validation-state';
const Validators = {
username: [validate('presence', { presence: true })],
password: [validate('length', { min: 6 })]
};
class MyForm extends Component {
@tracked username = null;
@tracked password = null;
@validationState(Validators) validationState;
}<input value={{this.username}} />
{{#unless this.formValidState.attrs.username.isValid}}
{{#each this.formValidState.attrs.username.messages as |msg|}}
<p>{{msg}}</p>
{{/each}}
{{/unless}}You can also pass a "thunk" to the validationState decorator, for lazy initialization of your Validators:
import Component from '@glimmer/component';
import validationState, { validate } from 'ember-validation-state';
const Validators = {
username: [validate('presence', { presence: true })],
password: [validate('length', { min: 6 })]
};
class MyForm extends Component {
@tracked username = null;
@tracked password = null;
@validationState((component) => component.limitedValidators) validationState;
get limitedValidators() {
if (!this.args.username) {
return {
password: Validators['password']
};
}
}
}ValidationState definition
Please refer to the types in index.d.ts for full typescript type definitions.
Intl
By default, if ember-intl is installed, validationState will attempt to look for a message for a specific validation error in your translations file. If no key is present, it will fall back to the ember-validators message.
# en-us.yml
errors:
# provide intl version of of ember-validators `blank`
blank: '{description} cannot be blank'intlKey
Pass intlKey if you would like to use a different intl key. Will be prefixed with errors. for the translations file lookup
# en-us.yml
errors:
username-empty: 'Gotta fill in username'import { validate } from 'ember-validation-state';
const Validators = {
username: [validate('presence', { presence: true, intlKey: 'username-empty' })]
};descriptionKey
Pass descriptionKey if you would like to internationalize the "description" of the field. Default is "This field". Will be prefixed with errors. for the translations file lookup
# en-us.yml
errors:
usernames: 'Username'
# message that `descriptionKey` lookup will be inserted into
blank: '{description} cannot be blank'import { validate } from 'ember-validation-state';
const Validators = {
username: [validate('presence', { presence: true, descriptionKey: 'usernames' })]
};Custom validation methods
Custom validation methods can be passed in the array for a specific key. They are passed along the Messages builder for convenience.
Validator signature
interface MessageBuilder {
getMessageFor(type: string, context: object): string
}
type Validator = (value: any, messages: MessageBuilder) => [boolean, string];In action:
# en-us.yml
errors:
password-regex: 'Password does not match required format'import Component from '@glimmer/component';
import validationState, { validate } from 'ember-validation-state';
function passwordRegex(value, messages) {
return [
/W/.test(value),
messages.getMessageFor('password-regex')
];
}
const Validators = {
username: [validate('presence', { presence: true })],
password: [
validate('length', { min: 6 }),
passwordRegex
]
};
class MyForm extends Component {
@tracked username = null;
@tracked password = null;
@validationState(Validators) validationState;
}Usage with Typescript
This package, although not yet rewritten in Typescript, is fully compatible and exports its own types.
To have full typings support of the property initialized by validationState, utilize the ValidationState type:
import validationState, {
validate,
ValidationState,
} from 'ember-validation-state';
const AttrValidators = {
name: [validate('presence', { presence: true })],
description: [validate('presence', { presence: true })],
};
export default class {
@validationState(AttrValidators)
declare formValidState: ValidationState<typeof AttrValidators>;
}Utilizing the generic argument typeof AttrValidators provides autocomplete for the formValidState.attrs hash.
Contributing
See the Contributing guide for details.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.