Now, you don't need to use FormBuilder
and all this complicated valiation angular stuff. I put more details from this (Angular 2.0.8 - 3march2016):
https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/38cb526
Example from repo :
<input [ngControl]="fullName" pattern="[a-zA-Z ]*">
I test it and it works :) - here is my code:
<form (ngSubmit)="onSubmit(room)" #roomForm='ngForm' >
...
<input
id='room-capacity'
type="text"
class="form-control"
[(ngModel)]='room.capacity'
ngControl="capacity"
required
pattern="[0-9]+"
#capacity='ngForm'>
Alternative approach (UPDATE June 2017)
Validation is ONLY on server side. If something is wrong then server return error code e.g HTTP 400 and following json object in response body (as example):
this.err = {
"capacity" : "too_small"
"filed_name" : "error_name",
"field2_name" : "other_error_name",
...
}
In html template I use separate tag (div/span/small etc.)
<input [(ngModel)]='room.capacity' ...>
<small *ngIf="err.capacity" ...>{{ translate(err.capacity) }}</small>
If in 'capacity' is error then tag with msg translation will be visible. This approach have following advantages:
- it is very simple
- avoid backend validation code duplication on frontend (for regexp validation this can either prevent or complicate ReDoS attacks)
- control on way the error is shown (e.g.
<small>
tag)
- backend return error_name which is easy to translate to proper language in frontend
Of course sometimes I make exception if validation is needed on frontend side (e.g. retypePassword
field on registration is never send to server).
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