I have a bug in my angularjs form. I want to change the class of an element when the input from the angularjs form is valid and change it back if its invalid.
I got this code:
<li data-ng-class="{ success: userFormRegistration.email.$valid, danger: userFormRegistration.email.$invalid }" class="danger">valid email</li>
Now this is the input of the email:
<input type="email" name="email" data-ng-model="userFormRegistration.email" class="form-control ng-pristine ng-invalid ng-invalid-required ng-invalid-email" placeholder="Email" required="">
In the beginning the class added is danger
but when i enter a valid email it is deleting the class but not adding the success
class..
Here is the angularjs code:
// app.js
// create angular app
var FormApp = angular.module('FormApp', []); ;
// create angular controller
/*FormApp.controller('registrationFormController', function ($scope, $http) {*/
function registrationFormController($scope, $http) {
// create a blank object to hold our form information
// $scope will allow this to pass between controller and view
$scope.userFormRegistration = {};
// function to submit the form after all validation has occurred
$scope.submitForm = function (form) {
// check to make sure the form is completely valid
if (form.$valid) {
$scope.userFormRegistration = { actionname: "registration", email: $scope.userFormRegistration.email, password: $scope.userFormRegistration.password }
// start ajax call
$http({
method: 'POST',
url: 'Registration.php',
data: $.param($scope.userFormRegistration), // pass in data as strings
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'} // set the headers so angular passing info as form data (not request payload)
})
.success(function (data) {
console.log(data);
if (!data.success) {
// if not successful, bind errors to error variables
$scope.errorRegistrationEmail = data.errors.email2;
$scope.errorRegistrationPassword = data.errors.password;
$scope.errorRegistrationActionname = data.errors.actionname;
$scope.registrationMessage = data.message;
}
else {
// if successful, bind success message to message
$scope.message = data.message;
}
});
//end ajax call
}
else {
if (!$scope.userFormRegistration.email.$valid) {
var error = { message: "please enter valid email" };
$scope.errorRegistrationMessage = error.message;
}
else if (!$scope.userFormRegistration.password.$valid) {
var error = { message: "please enter valid password " };
$scope.errorRegistrationMessage = error.message;
}
}
};
};
Your advice please.
The $valid and $invalid properties come from the form and not from the value of the input. You need a form element with a name, then also a name into the input, and then use formName.inputName.$valid or $invalid.