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                        Form validation for Vue.js 2.2+
vue-form
Form validation for Vue.js 2.2+
Install
Available through npm as vue-form.
import VueForm from 'vue-form';
// or var VueForm = require('vue-form') or window.VueForm if you are linking directly to the dist file
// install globally
Vue.use(VueForm);
Vue.use(VueForm, options);
// or use the mixin
...
mixins: [VueForm]
...
mixins: [new VueForm(options)]
...
Usage
Once installed you have access to four components (vue-form, validate, field, field-messages) for managing form state, validating form fields and displaying validation messages.
Live examples
- Configured to work with Bootstrap styles: https://jsfiddle.net/fergal_doyle/zfqt4yhq/
- Matching passwords and password strength: https://jsfiddle.net/fergal_doyle/9rn5kLkw/
- Field error messages based on submitted state  (labels tied to inputs with auto-label): https://jsfiddle.net/fergal_doyle/bqys2p5y/
Example
<div id="app">
  <vue-form :state="formstate" @submit.prevent="onSubmit">
    <validate tag="label">
      <span>Name *</span>
      <input v-model="model.name" required name="name" />
      <field-messages name="name">
        <div>Success!</div>
        <div slot="required">Name is a required field</div>
      </field-messages>
    </validate>
    <validate tag="label">
      <span>Email</span>
      <input v-model="model.email" name="email" type="email" required />
      <field-messages name="email">
        <div slot="required">Email is a required field</div>
        <div slot="email">Email is not valid</div>
      </field-messages>
    </validate>
    <button type="submit">Submit</button>
  </vue-form>
  <pre>{{ formstate }}</pre>
</div>
Vue.use(VueForm);
new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  data: {
    formstate: {},
    model: {
      name: '',
      email: 'invalid-email'
    }
  },
  methods: {
    onSubmit: function () {
      if(this.formstate.$invalid) {
        // alert user and exit early
        return;
      }
      // otherwise submit form
    }
  }
});
The output of formstate will be:
{
  "$dirty": false,
  "$pristine": true,
  "$valid": false,
  "$invalid": true,
  "$submitted": false,
  "$touched": false,
  "$untouched": true,
  "$focused": false,
  "$pending": false,
  "$error": {
    // fields with errors are copied into this object
  },
  "$submittedState": {
    // each form sumbit, state is cloned into this object
  },
  "name": {
    "$name": "name",
    "$dirty": false,
    "$pristine": true,
    "$valid": false,
    "$invalid": true,
    "$touched": false,
    "$untouched": true,
    "$focused": false,
    "$pending": false,
    "$error": {
      "required": true
    }
  },
  "email": {
    "$name": "email",
    "$dirty": false,
    "$pristine": true,
    "$valid": false,
    "$invalid": true,
    "$touched": false,
    "$untouched": true,
    "$focused": false,
    "$pending": false,
    "$error": {
      "email": true
    }
  }
}
Displaying messages
Display validation errors or success messages with field-messages.
The show prop supports simple expressions which specifiy when messages should be displayed based on the current state of the field, e.g: $dirty, $dirty && $touched, $dirty || $touched, $touched || $submitted, $focused && ($dirty || $submitted)
<field-messages name="name" show="$dirty && $touched">
  <div slot="errorKeyA">Error message A</div>
  <div slot="errorKeyB">Error message B</div>
</field-messages>
Or use scoped templates:
<field-messages name="fieldName">
  <span>Success</span>
  <template slot="required" scope="state">
    <span v-if="state.$touched || state.$submitted">Name is a required field</span>
  </template>
  <template slot="errorKeyB" scope="state">
    <span v-if="state.$touched || state.$dirty">Error message B</span>
  </template>
</field-messages>
Validators
type="email"
type="url"
type="number"
required
minlength
maxlength
pattern
min (for type="number")
max (for type="number")
You can use static validation attributes or bindings. If it is a binding, the input will be re-validated every binding update meaning you can have inputs which are conditionally required etc.
<!-- static validators -->
<validate>
  <input type="email" name="email" v-model="model.email" required />
</validate>
<validate>
  <input type="text" name="name" v-model="model.name" maxlength="25" minlength="5" />
</validate>
<!-- bound validators -->
<validate>
  <input type="email" name="email" v-model="model.email" :required="isRequired" />
</validate>
<validate>
  <input type="text" name="name" v-model="model.name" :maxlength="maxLen" :minlength="minLen" />
</validate>
Custom validators
You can register global and local custom validators.
Global custom validator
var options = {
  validators: {
    'my-custom-validator': function (value, attrValue, vnode) {
      // return true to set input as $valid, false to set as $invalid
      return value === 'custom';
    }
  }
}
Vue.use(VueForm, options);
// or
// mixins: [new VueForm(options)]
<validate>
  <input v-model="something" name="something" my-custom-validator />
  <!--
    slot name inside field-messages would be: <div slot="my-custom-validator">...</div>
  -->
</validate>
Local custom validator
// ...
methods: {
  customValidator: function (value) {
    // return true to set input as $valid, false to set as $invalid
    return value === 'custom';
  }
},
// local custom validator can also be a data or computed property
computed: {
  isEmailAvailable: function () {
    // return true to set input as $valid, false to set as $invalid
  }
}
// ...
<validate :custom="{customValidator: customValidator, 'email-available': isEmailAvailable}">
  <input v-model="something" name="something" />
  <!--
    slot name inside field-messages would be: <div slot="customValidator">...</div>
  -->
</validate>
Async validators:
Async validators are custom validators which return a Promise. resolve() true or false to set field validity.
// ...
methods: {
  customValidator (value) {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
      setTimeout(() => {
        resolve(value === 'ajax');
      }, 100);
    });
  }
}
// ...
Async validator with debounce (example uses lodash debounce)
methods: {
  debounced: _.debounce(function (value, resolve, reject) {
    fetch('https://httpbin.org/get').then(function(response){
      resolve(response.isValid);
    });
  }, 500),
  customValidator (value) {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
      this.debounced(value, resolve, reject);
    });
  }
}
Reset state
<vue-form ref="form" :state="formstate">
resetState: function () {
  this.formstate._reset();
  // or
  this.$refs.form.reset();
}
State classes
As form and input validation states change, state classes are added and removed
Possible form classes:
vf-form-dirty, vf-form-pristine, vf-form-valid, vf-form-invalid, vf-form-submitted, vf-form-focused- vf-form-pending
Possible input classes:
vf-dirty, vf-pristine, vf-valid, vf-invalid, vf-focused, vf-pending
// also for every validation error, a class will be added, e.g.
vf-invalid-required, vf-invalid-minlength, vf-invalid-max, etc
Input wrappers (e.g. the tag the validate component renders) will also get state classes, but with the field prefix, e.g.
vf-field-dirty, vf-field-pristine, vf-field-valid, vf-field-invalid, vf-field-focused, vf-field-pending
Custom components
When writing custom form field components, e.g. <my-checkbox v-model="foo"></my-checkbox> you should trigger the focus and blur events after user interaction either by triggering native dom events on the root node of your component, or emitting Vue events (this.$emit('focus)) so the validate component can detect and set the $dirty and $touched states on the field.
Component props
vue-form
- stateObject on which form state is set
- tagString, defaults to- form
- show-messagesString, applies to all child- field-messages, show errors dependant on form field state e.g.- $touched,- $dirty || $touched, '$touched || $submitted'
validate
- stateOptional way of passing in the form state. If omitted form state will be found in the $parent
- customObject containing one or many custom validators.- {validatorName: validatorFunction}
- tagString which specifies what element tag should be rendered by the- validatecomponent, defaults to- span
- auto-label: Boolean, defaults to false. Automatically set- forand- idattributes of label and input elements found inside the- validatecomponent
- debounceNumber, defaults to none, which specifies the delay (milliseconds) before validation takes place.
field-messages
- stateOptional way of passing in the form state. If omitted form state will be found in the $parent
- nameString which specifies the related field name
- tagString, defaults to- div
- showString, show error dependant on form field state e.g.- $touched,- $dirty || $touched, '$touched || $submitted'
- auto-labelBoolean, defaults to false. Automatically set the- forattribute of labels found inside the- field-messagescomponent
field
- tagString, defaults to- div
- auto-labelBoolean, defaults to true. Automatically set- forand- idattributes of label and input elements found inside the- validatecomponent
Config
Set config options when using Vue.use(VueForm, options), or when using a mixin mixins: [new VueForm(options)] defaults:
{
    validators: {},
    formComponent: 'vueForm',
    formTag: 'form',
    messagesComponent: 'fieldMessages',
    messagesTag: 'div',
    showMessages: '',
    validateComponent: 'validate',
    validateTag: 'div',
    fieldComponent: 'field',
    fieldTag: 'div',
    formClasses: {
      dirty: 'vf-form-dirty',
      pristine: 'vf-form-pristine',
      valid: 'vf-form-valid',
      invalid: 'vf-form-invalid',
      touched: 'vf-form-touched',
      untouched: 'vf-form-untouched',
      focused: 'vf-form-focused',
      submitted: 'vf-form-submitted',
      pending: 'vf-form-pending'
    },
    validateClasses: {
      dirty: 'vf-field-dirty',
      pristine: 'vf-field-pristine',
      valid: 'vf-field-valid',
      invalid: 'vf-field-invalid',
      touched: 'vf-field-touched',
      untouched: 'vf-field-untouched',
      focused: 'vf-field-focused',
      submitted: 'vf-field-submitted',
      pending: 'vf-field-pending'
    },
    inputClasses: {
      dirty: 'vf-dirty',
      pristine: 'vf-pristine',
      valid: 'vf-valid',
      invalid: 'vf-invalid',
      touched: 'vf-touched',
      untouched: 'vf-untouched',
      focused: 'vf-focused',
      submitted: 'vf-submitted',
      pending: 'vf-pending'
    },
    Promise: typeof Promise === 'function' ? Promise : null
}