Vue Nice Validate
VueNIceValidate is the light weight validation package. This package allows developers to full fill their basic requirements for form validation without heavy templating, heavy computaion and much code. You can validate single input, multiple inputs, single form or third party component with ease. You can easily access and modify field errors, rules and messages.
This package is in early stage so feel free to make contribution and make this package better. Here are some useful links:
Documentation
Demo
Discord
Installation
The latest version supports Vue3, install it via npm
npm install vue-nice-validate
If you want to use it with Vue2, then you can use
npm install vue-nice-validate@2
Usage
Basic Usage
The VueNiceValidate provide Vue3 composable function useVueNiceValidate
you have to run this function to get tools(Array and functions) to perform validation in your page.
For basic validation you need to import and use at least 4 entities,
validateDirective
for using directive
validateForm
or validateInputs
or validateInput
to check if perticular input fields are valid w.r.t data.
formErrors
for showing errors in template
Import and use useVueNiceValidate
import {useVueNiceValidate} from 'vue-nice-validate';
const {validateDirective, formErrors, validateForm, validationFields} = useVueNiceValidate();
Declare directive
const { validateDirective } = useVueNiceValidate();
//composition API
const vValidate = validateDirective;
//optional api
export default {
...
directives: {
"validate": validateDirective,
},
...
}
Use directive
<input id="email" v-validate="'required|email'" />
The html element must contain id attribute. This id attribute must contain unique value which should reperesnt variable(reacive property) name. This package take rules from your directive in template and values from your reactive properties, And combine them with help of id attribute.
so for let email = ref('')
you can use <input id="email" />
for let loginForm = reactive({email:''})
you can use <input id="loginForm.email" />
for let userProfile = reactive({emails:[{email:''}]})
you can use <input id="userProfile.emails.0.email" />
Check validation
import { validateForm } from useVueNiceValidate();
...
async submit(){
let is_form_valid = await validateForm(loginForm);
if(!is_form_valid){
//form is invalid
return false;
}
//form is valid
//call api
}
...
validateForm is a function which returns boolean value, it can be used just before calling api,
your fields are already checked by formWatcher, the information that any field has error or not is already available prior to checking,
this functions only checks if your fields has error or not and return boolean instantly.
This functions also add form errors to formErrors.
Declare formErrors
import { formErrors } from useVueNiceValidate();
//optional api
export default {
...
data() {
return {
...
formErrors: formErrors,
...
}
},
...
}
use formErrors
<input id="field_id" v-validate="'required'">
<span class="text-danger">{{ formErrors['field_id'] }}</span>
Message Formatter
If you are using internationalization or wants your custom validation messages to show instead of default ones,
Then you can use messageFormatter option in validatePlugin
import {validatePlugin} from 'vue-nice-validate';
...
const messageFormatter = (rule, params)=>{
return i18n.global.t(rule.toUpperCase(), params)
};
app.use(validatePlugin,{messageFormatter});
...
Validate selected input fields
To validate on selected input fields you can pass object containing only those fields.
import { validateForm } from useVueNiceValidate();
...
async submit(){
//composition API
let is_form_valid = await validateForm({email,password});
//optional API
let is_form_valid = await validateForm({email:this.email});
if(!is_form_valid){
//form is invalid
return false;
}
//form is valid
//call api
}
...
Validate multiple forms
To validate single form if you are using multiple forms in component,
You need to pass form name as parameter in validateForm and formWatcher
You need to mention form name in template and with field ids as well
<form>
<input id="email" form="loginForm" v-validate="'required'"/>
<span class="text-danger">{{ formErrors['loginForm#email'] }}</span>
<input id="password" v-validate:loginForm="'required'"/>
<span class="text-danger">{{ formErrors['loginForm#password'] }}</span>
</form>
<form>
<input id="email" form="registerForm" v-validate="'required'"/>
<span class="text-danger">{{ formErrors['registerForm#email'] }}</span>
<input id="password" v-validate:registerForm="'required'"/>
<span class="text-danger">{{ formErrors['registerForm#password'] }}</span>
</form>
import { validateForm } from useVueNiceValidate();
...
async login(){
if(!await validateForm('loginForm')){
//loginForm is invalid
return false;
}
...
}
async register(){
if(!await validateForm('registerForm')){
//registerForm is invalid
return false;
}
...
}
...
Manually Add field
If you still struggle with any third party component or have complex requirement just add the field with addField function.
function addField(fieldId: string, rules: string | Record<string, any>, fieldName?: string, formName?: string, touch?: boolean): TValidationField | false
import { addField } from useVueNiceValidate();
Manually Manage Errors
As formErrors is available as reactive property, you can play with it in case you want to add server error or custom errors.
import { formErrors } from useVueNiceValidate();
...
formErrors['email'] = 'This email is already registered. Please Login.';
...
Validate components with no id attribute
In most cases vue components pass id attribute or id props, this you can check by inspecting HTML elements in your browser
but if you have a component with no id attribute then you can pass it via validation-id or argument
If you want to how I did it's implementation checkout this blog.
You can hire me if you liked this component and want ti build more with me.
Thanks and Regards,
Yogesh Galav
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