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ember-validatable-input

v1.0.0

Published

A component that uses ember-cp-validations to wrap form inputs to provide a plug and play validated input.

Readme

ember-validatable-input (DEMO)

Build Status

A validation library agnostic wrapper for Ember's input helper that makes it easy to display validation errors.

The addon adds a validatable-input component to allow your app to show users whether their input is valid. It will work with any validation library, such as ember-cp-valiadtions or ember-changeset-validations, as long as it is possible to pass the error messages as a list to the component. It passes through many of the common options for Ember's Input Helpers if your app needs to pass through an option that isn't supported by this component please open an issue or create a PR.

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v2.18 or above
  • Ember CLI v2.13 or above

Installation

ember install ember-validatable-input

Usage

Options

// form.hbs

{{validatable-input
  //Validation
  allowInvalidDisplay=true //Allow the component to show an invalid style when there are errors (default: true).
  allowValidDisplay=true //Allow the component to show a valid style when there are not errors (default: true).
  errors=[] //A list of errors for the component.
  showErrors=true //Allow the component to show an error message when errors are present (default: true).
  //Input Passthrough
  autocomplete=null
  inputClass=null //The is set to classNames on the input. The passed value is automatically made HTML safe.
  maxlength=null
  name=null
  pattern=null
  placeholder=null
  type='text'
  value=null
}}

Style Customization

There are no default styles included with this addon.

To style in <input> you can pass an inputClass when initializing the component.

// app.scss
.my-custom-input {};

// my_template.hbs
{{ember-validatable-input
  inputClass='my-custom-input'
}}

To customize the styles for when the component is in the valid or invalid state override the following classes.

// app.scss
.ember-validatable-input--is-invalid {
  input {
    box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 1px $red;
  }
}

.ember-validatable-input--is-valid {
  input {
    box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 1px $green;
  }
}

.ember-validatable-input__error {
  color: $red;
}

Contribution

Please read the contribution guide and the code of conduct.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.