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React Validator
Validation package for react, inspired by laravel validation.
Getting Started
Install it using the npm package manager.
npm install validator-react
Usage Example
import validate from 'validator-react';
const rules = [
{
field: 'email',
validations: ['required', 'email'],
name: 'User email' // used to show in error message
},
{
field: 'password',
validations: ['required', 'password', 'confirm', 'digit:10'],
name: 'Password' // used to show in error message
}
];
class Login extends Component {
state = {
errors: {},
isValidForm: true,
formFields: {
emai: '',
password: ''
}
};
_validate() {
const { formFields } = this.state;
const validRes = validate(formFields, rules);
this.setState(() => ({ errors: validRes.errors, isValidForm: validRes.isValid }));
return validRes.isValid;
}
}
Available rules
required
field must not be empty or null or undefined.numeric
field must be a numeric value.email
field must be a valid email address.digit
example -digit:10
field must be digit with fixed length of 10.url
field must be a valid url.password
field must conatain 8-14 characters and atleast one capital character and one digit.confirm
field must me equals to the fieldComfirm field. example -
{
field: 'password',
validations: ['required', 'password', 'confirm', 'digit:10'],
name: 'Password' // used to show in error message
}
then in the formFields there must me a field named passwordConfirm field which holds the same value as password.
min
example -min:10
field must hold the length greater than or equal to 10 characters.max
example -max:10
field must hold the length less than or equal to 10 characters.