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//How to validate selectize.js comboboxes with the jQuery validation plugin | |
//selectize.js: http://brianreavis.github.io/selectize.js/ (brianreavis/selectize.js) | |
//http://jqueryvalidation.org (jzaefferer/jquery-validation) | |
//configure jquery validation | |
$("#commentForm").validate({ | |
//the default ignore selector is ':hidden', the following selectors restore the default behaviour when using selectize.js | |
//:hidden:not([class~=selectized]) | selects all hidden elements, but not the original selects/inputs hidden by selectize | |
//:hidden > .selectized | to restore the behaviour of the default selector, the original selects/inputs are only validated if their parent is visible | |
//.selectize-control .selectize-input input | this rule is not really necessary, but ensures that the temporary inputs created by selectize on the fly are never validated | |
ignore: ':hidden:not([class~=selectized]),:hidden > .selectized, .selectize-control .selectize-input input' | |
//optional: add rules etc. according to jquery-validation docs | |
}); | |
if($("#commentForm").valid()) { | |
alert("this form uses some selectize comboboxes and is valid!"); | |
} |
Thank you for the tip 👍
But error class doesn't work. I put this in css file :
.error, .selectized.error + div.not-full {
border: 1px solid #f00 !important;
}
Any idea ?
It works for me like this :
.selectized.error + .selectize-control > .selectize-input
did anyone manage to add rules in the validator ??
I need to hide mvc model validation message once dropdownlist item is selected but it doesn't work with selectize
I am using the suggested ignore code, but also multiple required selects. It appears jquery-validate only alerts on the first one in the form. Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this? http://jsfiddle.net/249Wz/98/
Update: I figured it out, I was missing name attributes... http://jsfiddle.net/249Wz/99/
For those also hunting how to add .error class to the selectize element, I'll share how I'm doing this.
within in your validation options:
showErrors: function(errorMap, errorList) {
// reset all selectize elements errors already highlighted
$('.selectize-control').removeClass('has-error');
$.each(errorList, function(key, item){
var element = $(item.element);
// check if it's an selectize element, if it does
// we'll set an appropriate error class to the selectize element
if ( element.hasClass('.selectize-control') ) {
element.next('.selectize-control').addClass('has-error');
}
})
}
within selectize
options I use a function handler onChange
to clear the error class when the user did press the submit then fill out the selectize:
onChange: function (value) {
var control = $(this.$wrapper);
if (control.hasClass('has-error')) {
control.removeClass('has-error');
}
}
hello, as they eliminate the error message validation? when changing the selection?
thx
The answers provided above aren't working with selectize.js v0.12.3 or greater.
That is happening due to the fact that the required attribute is removed from the select in refreshValidityState function - see selectize/selectize.js@abc8a56
A quick fix for this is to add the selects that are required in the rules array of the validation options object.
Example:
var validator = $("#form").validate({
ignore: ':hidden:not([class~=selectized]),:hidden > .selectized, .selectize-control .selectize-input input',
rules: {
"select-name-here": "required",
"select-name-here2": "required"
}
});
Thank you for this!
This is what i did
.selectized.error + div.not-full
You need to use the adjacent sibling selector