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laravel-vue2-validator
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Simple package to display error in vue from laravel validation
This package allow to display errors from laravel validation rules
! This package needs axios or vue-resource to work !
npm install --save laravel-vue2-validator
import LaravelVueValidator from 'laravel-vue2-validator'
Vue.use(LaravelVueValidator)
If you have in your laravel validation rule :
'name' => 'required|min:2|max:20'
You can display the error using in vue :
<error input="name" />
This error will only be displayed if a 422 error is produced by laravel when the form is submited (when the rule is not satisfied)
To flush errors in a vue component:
this.$errors.flush()
<template>
<form @keydown="$errors.onKeydown($event)">
<input type='text' v-model='name' :inputClass="errorClass"/>
<error input="name" />
<button @click="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data(){
return{
name: '',
errorClass: 'form-error'
}
},
methods(){
this.$http.post('/submit', {name: this.name});
},
destroyed () {
this.$errors.flush()
}
}
</script>
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Simple package to display error in vue from laravel validation
The npm package laravel-vue2-validator receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, laravel-vue2-validator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that laravel-vue2-validator 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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