Lead Maintainer: Michael Garvin
A view module for intelligently rendering and validating inputs that should produce an array of values. Works well with ampersand-form-view.
It does the following:
- Automatically shows/hides error messages based on tests
- Exposes control for adding more input fields.
- Exposes control removing all but required number of input fields.
- Will not show error messages pre-submit or it's never had a valid value. This lets people tab-through a form without triggering a bunch of error message.
- Live-validates to always report if in valid state, but only shows messages when sane to do so.
npm install ampersand-array-input-view
The only required attribute is a name. Everything else is optional.
var InputView = require('ampersand-array-input-view');
var field = new InputView({
// form input's `name` attribute
name: 'client_name',
// You can replace the built-in template for the parent item
// just give it an html string. Make sure it has a single "root" element that contains:
// - an element with a `data-hook="label"` attribute
// - an element with a `data-hook="fieldContainer"` this is where individual fields go
// - an element with a `data-hook="main-message-container"` attribute (this we'll show/hide)
// - an elememt with a `data-hook="main-message-text"` attribute (where message text goes for error)
template: // some HTML string,
// Template for individual view. It should be a string of HTML
// Make sure it has a single "root" element that contains
// - an element with a `data-hook="label"` attribute
// - an element with a `data-hook="message-container"` attribute (this we'll show/hide)
// - an elememt with a `data-hook="message-text"` attribute (where message text goes for error)
fieldTemplate // HTML string
// Label name
label: 'App Name',
// Optional placeholder attribute
placeholder: 'My Awesome App',
// optional intial value if it has one
value: ['hello'],
// optional, this is the element that will be
// replaced by this view. If you don't
// give it one, it will create one.
el: document.getElementByID('field'),
// use min/max length to set how many answers
// are required
minLength: 0,
maxLength: 10,
// class to set on input when input is valid
validClass: 'input-valid', // <- that's the default
// type value to use for the input tag's type value
type: 'text',
// class to set on input when input is valid
invalidClass: 'input-invalid', // <- that's the default
// Message to use if error is that it's required
// but no value was set.
requiredMessage: 'This field is required.',
// An array of test functions that each input must pass.
// They will be called in order with the current input value
// and you should write your test to return an error message
// if it fails and something falsey if it passes.
// Note that these tests get called with the field view instance as
// it's `this` context.
tests: [
function (val) {
if (val.length < 5) return "Must be 5+ characters.";
}
],
// optional, you can pass in the parent view explicitly
parent: someViewInstance
});
// append it somewhere or use it in side an ampersand-form-view
document.querySelector('form').appendChild(field.el);
Created by @HenrikJoreteg.
- 5.0.0 - update &-input-view dependency to 5.0.0
- 4.0.0 - bump major versions of most dependencies
MIT