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@client-side-validations/simple-form
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Simple Form plugin for ClientSideValidations
In your Gemfile add the following:
gem 'simple_form'
gem 'client_side_validations'
gem 'client_side_validations-simple_form'
Order matters here. simple_form
and client_side_validations
need to be
required before client_side_validations-simple_form
.
Follow the remaining installation instructions for ClientSideValidations
Instructions depend on your technology stack.
Make sure that you are requiring jQuery and Client Side Validations.
Add the following package:
yarn add @client-side-validations/simple-form
Then, according to the CSS framework and module system you are using, add
one of the following lines to your app/javascript/packs/application.js
pack:
// No framework / Generic frameworks / Bootstrap 3 with `import` syntax
import '@client-side-validations/simple-form/src'
// Bootstrap 4+ with `import` syntax
import '@client-side-validations/simple-form/src/index.bootstrap4'
// No framework / Generic frameworks / Bootstrap 3 with `require` syntax
require('@client-side-validations/simple-form')
// Bootstrap 4+ with `require` syntax
require('@client-side-validations/simple-form/dist/simple-form.bootstrap4.esm')
Make sure that you are requiring jQuery and Client Side Validations.
According to the web framework you are using, add one of the following
lines to your app/assets/javascripts/application.js
, after
//= require rails.validations
// No framework / Generic frameworks / Bootstrap 3
//= require rails.validations.simple_form
// Bootstrap 4+
//= require rails.validations.simple_form.bootstrap4
If you need to copy the asset files from the gem into your project, run:
rails g client_side_validations:copy_assets
Note: If you run copy_assets
, you will need to run it again each time you update this project.
The usage is the same as ClientSideValidations
, just pass validate: true
to the form builder
<%= simple_form_for @book, validate: true do |book| %>
<%= book.input :name %>
<% end %>
Per-input options are done with :validate
<%= book.input :name, validate: { presence: true, uniqueness: false } %>
We are very thankful for the many contributors
This gem follows Semantic Versioning
Please do! We are always looking to improve this gem. Please see our Contribution Guidelines on how to properly submit issues and pull requests.
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FAQs
Client Side Validations Simple Form plugin
The npm package @client-side-validations/simple-form receives a total of 1,155 weekly downloads. As such, @client-side-validations/simple-form popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @client-side-validations/simple-form demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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