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forms - How to validate that at least one checkbox should be selected?

I want to do validation for checkboxes here without form tag. At least one checkbox should be selected.

<div *ngFor="let item of officeLIST">
  <div *ngIf=" item.officeID == 1">
    <input #off type="checkbox" id="off" name="off" value="1" [(ngModel)]="item.checked">
    <label>{{item.officename}}</label>
  </div>

  <div *ngIf="item.officeID== 2">
    <input #off type="checkbox" id="off" name="off" value="2" [(ngModel)]="item.checked">
    <label>{{item.officename}}</label>
  </div>

  <div *ngIf="item.officeID== 3">
    <input #off type="checkbox" id="off" name="off" value="3" [(ngModel)]="item.checked">
    <label>{{item.officename}}</label>
  </div>
</div>

for other field I will put required and do the error|touched|valid etc. but since checkbox is not single input, I cannot put required in every checkbox because all checkbox will be compulsory to checked. so how do I do the validation to alert user atleast one should be checked?

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The accepted answer abuses stuff to use in a way they are not meant to be. With reactive forms the best, easiest and probably right way is to use a FormGroup that holds your grouped checkboxes and create a validator to check if at least one(or more) checkbox is checked within that group.

To do so just create another FormGroup inside your existing FormGroup and attach a validator to it:

form = new FormGroup({
    // ...more form controls...
    myCheckboxGroup: new FormGroup({
      myCheckbox1: new FormControl(false),
      myCheckbox2: new FormControl(false),
      myCheckbox3: new FormControl(false),
    }, requireCheckboxesToBeCheckedValidator()),
    // ...more form controls...
  });

And here is the validator. I made it so you can even use it to check if at least X checkboxes are checked, e.g. requireCheckboxesToBeCheckedValidator(2):

import { FormGroup, ValidatorFn } from '@angular/forms';

export function requireCheckboxesToBeCheckedValidator(minRequired = 1): ValidatorFn {
  return function validate (formGroup: FormGroup) {
    let checked = 0;

    Object.keys(formGroup.controls).forEach(key => {
      const control = formGroup.controls[key];

      if (control.value === true) {
        checked ++;
      }
    });

    if (checked < minRequired) {
      return {
        requireCheckboxesToBeChecked: true,
      };
    }

    return null;
  };
}

In your template don't forget to add the directive 'formGroupName' to wrap your checkboxes. But don't worry, the compiler will remind you with an error-message if you forget. You can then check if the checkbox-group is valid the same way you do on FormControl's:

<ng-container [formGroup]="form">
   <!-- ...more form controls... -->

   <div class="form-group" formGroupName="myCheckboxGroup">
      <div class="custom-control custom-checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input" formControlName="myCheckbox1" id="myCheckbox1">
        <label class="custom-control-label" for="myCheckbox1">Check</label>
      </div>

      <div class="custom-control custom-checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input" formControlName="myCheckbox2" id="myCheckbox2">
        <label class="custom-control-label" for="myCheckbox2">At least</label>
      </div>

      <div class="custom-control custom-checkbox">
        <input type="checkbox" class="custom-control-input" formControlName="myCheckbox3" id="myCheckbox3">
        <label class="custom-control-label" for="myCheckbox3">One</label>
      </div>

      <div class="invalid-feedback" *ngIf="form.controls['myCheckboxGroup'].errors && form.controls['myCheckboxGroup'].errors.requireCheckboxesToBeChecked">At least one checkbox is required to check</div>
    </div>

    <!-- ...more form controls... -->
  </ng-container>

*This template is very static. Of course you could create it dynamically by using an additional array that holds the the form-data(key of FormControl, label, required, etc.) and create the template automatically by use of ngFor.

Please don't abuse hidden FormControl's like in the accepted answer. A FormControl is not meant to store data like id, label, help-text etc. and doesnt even have a name/key. All this, and much more, should be stored separate, e.g. by a regular array of objects. A FormControl only holds an input-value and provides all this cool state's and functions.

I created a working example you can play with: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-at-least-one-checkbox-checked


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