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extend(angularValidator, {
'noop': function() { return _null; },
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.regexp
* @description
* Use regexp validator to restrict the input to any Regular Expression.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @param {string|regexp} expression regular expression.
* @param {string=} msg error message to display.
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
<script> function Cntl(){
this.ssnRegExp = /^\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d\d\d$/;
}
</script>
Enter valid SSN:
<div ng:controller="Cntl">
<input name="ssn" value="123-45-6789" ng:validate="regexp:ssnRegExp" >
</div>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate non ssn', function(){
var textBox = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(textBox.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
expect(textBox.val()).toEqual('123-45-6789');
input('ssn').enter('123-45-67890');
expect(textBox.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'regexp': function(value, regexp, msg) {
if (!value.match(regexp)) {
return msg ||
"Value does not match expected format " + regexp + ".";
} else {
return _null;
}
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.number
* @description
* Use number validator to restrict the input to numbers with an
* optional range. (See integer for whole numbers validator).
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @param {int=} [min=MIN_INT] minimum value.
* @param {int=} [max=MAX_INT] maximum value.
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
Enter number: <input name="n1" ng:validate="number" > <br>
Enter number greater than 10: <input name="n2" ng:validate="number:10" > <br>
Enter number between 100 and 200: <input name="n3" ng:validate="number:100:200" > <br>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate number', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input[name=n1]');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('n1').enter('1.x');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
var n2 = element('.doc-example :input[name=n2]');
expect(n2.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('n2').enter('9');
expect(n2.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
var n3 = element('.doc-example :input[name=n3]');
expect(n3.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('n3').enter('201');
expect(n3.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'number': function(value, min, max) {
var num = 1 * value;
if (num == value) {
if (typeof min != $undefined && num < min) {
return "Value can not be less than " + min + ".";
}
if (typeof min != $undefined && num > max) {
return "Value can not be greater than " + max + ".";
}
return _null;
} else {
return "Not a number";
}
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.integer
* @description
* Use number validator to restrict the input to integers with an
* optional range. (See integer for whole numbers validator).
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @param {int=} [min=MIN_INT] minimum value.
* @param {int=} [max=MAX_INT] maximum value.
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
Enter integer: <input name="n1" ng:validate="integer" > <br>
Enter integer equal or greater than 10: <input name="n2" ng:validate="integer:10" > <br>
Enter integer between 100 and 200 (inclusive): <input name="n3" ng:validate="integer:100:200" > <br>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate integer', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input[name=n1]');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('n1').enter('1.1');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
var n2 = element('.doc-example :input[name=n2]');
expect(n2.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('n2').enter('10.1');
expect(n2.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
var n3 = element('.doc-example :input[name=n3]');
expect(n3.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('n3').enter('100.1');
expect(n3.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*/
'integer': function(value, min, max) {
var numberError = angularValidator['number'](value, min, max);
if (numberError) return numberError;
if (!("" + value).match(/^\s*[\d+]*\s*$/) || value != Math.round(value)) {
return "Not a whole number";
}
return _null;
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.date
* @description
* Use date validator to restrict the user input to a valid date
* in format in format MM/DD/YYYY.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
Enter valid date:
<input name="text" value="1/1/2009" ng:validate="date" >
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate date', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('text').enter('123/123/123');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'date': function(value) {
var fields = /^(\d\d?)\/(\d\d?)\/(\d\d\d\d)$/.exec(value);
var date = fields ? new Date(fields[3], fields[1]-1, fields[2]) : 0;
return (date &&
date.getFullYear() == fields[3] &&
date.getMonth() == fields[1]-1 &&
date.getDate() == fields[2])
? _null
: "Value is not a date. (Expecting format: 12/31/2009).";
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.email
* @description
* Use email validator if you wist to restrict the user input to a valid email.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
Enter valid email:
<input name="text" ng:validate="email" value="[email protected]">
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate email', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('text').enter('[email protected]');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'email': function(value) {
if (value.match(/^[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,4}$/)) {
return _null;
}
return "Email needs to be in [email protected] format.";
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.phone
* @description
* Use phone validator to restrict the input phone numbers.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
Enter valid phone number:
<input name="text" value="1(234)567-8901" ng:validate="phone" >
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate phone', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('text').enter('+12345678');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'phone': function(value) {
if (value.match(/^1\(\d\d\d\)\d\d\d-\d\d\d\d$/)) {
return _null;
}
if (value.match(/^\+\d{2,3} (\(\d{1,5}\))?[\d ]+\d$/)) {
return _null;
}
return "Phone number needs to be in 1(987)654-3210 format in North America or +999 (123) 45678 906 internationaly.";
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.url
* @description
* Use phone validator to restrict the input URLs.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
Enter valid phone number:
<input name="text" value="http://example.com/abc.html" size="40" ng:validate="url" >
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate url', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('text').enter('abc://server/path');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'url': function(value) {
if (value.match(/^(ftp|http|https):\/\/(\w+:{0,1}\w*@)?(\S+)(:[0-9]+)?(\/|\/([\w#!:.?+=&%@!\-\/]))?$/)) {
return _null;
}
return "URL needs to be in http://server[:port]/path format.";
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.json
* @description
* Use json validator if you wish to restrict the user input to a valid JSON.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @css ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
<textarea name="json" cols="60" rows="5" ng:validate="json">
{name:'abc'}
</textarea>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should invalidate json', function(){
var n1 = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(n1.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('json').enter('{name}');
expect(n1.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
'json': function(value) {
try {
fromJson(value);
return _null;
} catch (e) {
return e.toString();
}
},
/**
* @workInProgress
* @ngdoc validator
* @name angular.validator.asynchronous
* @description
* Use asynchronous validator if the validation can not be computed
* immediately, but is provided through a callback. The widget
* automatically shows a spinning indicator while the validity of
* the widget is computed. This validator caches the result.
*
* @param {string} value value to validate
* @param {function(inputToValidate,validationDone)} validate function to call to validate the state
* of the input.
* @param {function(data)=} [update=noop] function to call when state of the
* validator changes
*
* @paramDescription
* The `validate` function (specified by you) is called as
* `validate(inputToValidate, validationDone)`:
*
* * `inputToValidate`: value of the input box.
* * `validationDone`: `function(error, data){...}`
* * `error`: error text to display if validation fails
* * `data`: data object to pass to update function
*
* The `update` function is optionally specified by you and is
* called by <angular/> on input change. Since the
* asynchronous validator caches the results, the update
* function can be called without a call to `validate`
* function. The function is called as `update(data)`:
*
* * `data`: data object as passed from validate function
*
* @css ng-input-indicator-wait, ng-validation-error
*
* @example
<doc:example>
<doc:source>
<script>
function MyCntl(){
this.myValidator = function (inputToValidate, validationDone) {
setTimeout(function(){
validationDone(inputToValidate.length % 2);
}, 500);
}
}
</script>
This input is validated asynchronously:
<div ng:controller="MyCntl">
<input name="text" ng:validate="asynchronous:myValidator">
</div>
</doc:source>
<doc:scenario>
it('should change color in delayed way', function(){
var textBox = element('.doc-example :input');
expect(textBox.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);
expect(textBox.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
input('text').enter('X');
expect(textBox.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);
pause(.6);
expect(textBox.attr('className')).not().toMatch(/ng-input-indicator-wait/);
expect(textBox.attr('className')).toMatch(/ng-validation-error/);
});
</doc:scenario>
</doc:example>
*
*/
/*
* cache is attached to the element
* cache: {
* inputs : {
* 'user input': {
* response: server response,
* error: validation error
* },
* current: 'current input'
* }
*
*/
'asynchronous': function(input, asynchronousFn, updateFn) {
if (!input) return;
var scope = this;
var element = scope.$element;
var cache = element.data('$asyncValidator');
if (!cache) {
element.data('$asyncValidator', cache = {inputs:{}});
}
cache.current = input;
var inputState = cache.inputs[input],
$invalidWidgets = scope.$service('$invalidWidgets');
if (!inputState) {
cache.inputs[input] = inputState = { inFlight: true };
$invalidWidgets.markInvalid(scope.$element);
element.addClass('ng-input-indicator-wait');
asynchronousFn(input, function(error, data) {
inputState.response = data;
inputState.error = error;
inputState.inFlight = false;
if (cache.current == input) {
element.removeClass('ng-input-indicator-wait');
$invalidWidgets.markValid(element);
}
element.data($$validate)();
scope.$service('$updateView')();
});
} else if (inputState.inFlight) {
// request in flight, mark widget invalid, but don't show it to user
$invalidWidgets.markInvalid(scope.$element);
} else {
(updateFn||noop)(inputState.response);
}
return inputState.error;
}
});