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Client-side Javascript Validator library. Ports from Laravel 5.2

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Javascript Validator library

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Client-side javascript validator library. Ports from Laravel 5.2

Installation

  1. Included as global <script>, copy the Validator.js file inside dist directory to your project directory and reference it in the script tag. Or, you can use NPMCDN to reference it like so,

    <head>
        <script src="public/js/Validator.js"></script>
        <!-- or using NPMCDN -->
        <script src="https://unpkg.com/Validator"></script>
    </head>
    
  2. Using NPM

    npm install Validator --save
    
    var Validator = require('Validator')
    

Usage

    var data = {
        name: 'John Doe',
        company: 'Example Co.',
        birthday: '1985-04-16'
    }
    var rules = {
        name: 'required',
        birthday: 'required|date'
    }
    
    var v = Validator.make(data, rules)

    if (v.fails()) {
        var errors = v.getErrors()
        console.log(errors)
    }

getErrors() will return an object containing error field as a key and array of error messages for that field.

Supported Validation Rules

See validation rule usage in Laravel Documentation

  • accepted
  • after (date)
  • alpha
  • alpha_num
  • alpha_dash
  • array
  • before (date)
  • between
  • boolean
  • confirmed
  • date
  • different
  • digits
  • digits_between
  • email
  • filled
  • in
  • integer
  • ip
  • json
  • max
  • min
  • not_in
  • numeric
  • present
  • regex
  • required
  • required_if
  • required_unless
  • required_with
  • required_with_all
  • required_without
  • required_without_all
  • same
  • size
  • string
  • url

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Package last updated on 10 Mar 2017

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