Angular CVR validator
AngularJS module that checks whether an input's value is a valid Danish CVR number.
Checks client-side with a modulus check and in the public registry.
Install
Include Angular and cvr.min.js or cvr.js in your page. You can use bower, or a script-tag:
bower install angular-cvr-validator
or
<script src="http://crisbeto.github.io/angular-cvr-validator/cvr.min.js"></script>
Add angular-cvr-validator
to your app's module dependencies:
angular.module('someModule', ['angular-cvr-validator'])
Checking the public registry
The directive automatically polls the public registry to check if the CVR number is present.
You can access the data through the directives ngModel controller (you can refer to the demo to see how its being done).
If the data is not found on the registry or there was an http error, a $warning
flag gets set on the ngModel controller.
You can disable the registry check by editing the checkRegistry
property in the validateCvrConfig
constant.
Example:
<input ng-model="cvr" name="cvr" validate-cvr>
Development
npm install
to install development dependenciesgrunt
to build minified demo in build/grunt deploy
to build minified demo and push it to gh-pages branch