0.0.0 • Published 10 years ago

ng-input-match v0.0.0

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MIT
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github
Last release
10 years ago

ng-input-match

Checks if one input matches another. Useful for confirming passwords, emails, or anything.

The "data-match" attribute should be set equal to the ng-model value of the field to match.

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/TheSharpieOne/Wnv8u/

Usage

Simple Property Example using "data" prefix:

Password: <input ng-model="password" type="password" />
Confirm: <input ng-model="passwordConfirm" type="password" data-match="password" />

Simple Property Example without "data" prefix:

Password: <input ng-model="password" type="password" />
Confirm: <input ng-model="passwordConfirm" type="password" match="password" />

Object Property Example usign "data" prefix

Password: <input ng-model="user.password" type="password" />
Confirm: <input ng-model="user.passwordConfirm" type="password" data-match="user.password" />

Object Property Example without "data" prefix

Password: <input ng-model="user.password" type="password" />
Confirm: <input ng-model="user.passwordConfirm" type="password" match="user.password" />

Display Custom Error If your form and field both are named, you can access the validation result to show/hide messages

<form name="myForm">
  Password: <input ng-model="user.password" type="password" name="password" />
  Confirm: <input ng-model="user.passwordConfirm" type="password" data-match="user.password" name="myConfirmField" />
  <div ng-show="myForm.myConfirmField.$error.match">Fields do not match!</div>
</form>