I have a form:
public buildUserForm(user: User = null): void {
this.selectedUserForm = this.fb.group({
id: 0,
isActive: [true],
isSuperUser: [null],
firstName: ['', Validators.required],
lastName: ['', Validators.required],
username: ['', [Validators.required, UniqueNameValidator(this.userNamesList, user)]],
password: ['',
Validators.pattern('^(?=[^A-Z]*[A-Z])(?=[^a-z]*[a-z])(?=\\D*\\d)[A-Za-z\\d!$%@#£€*?&]{8,}$')],
emailAddress: ['', Validators.email],
businessEmailAddress: ['', Validators.email],
address1: ['', Validators.maxLength(50)],
address2: ['', Validators.maxLength(50)],
city: ['', Validators.maxLength(30)],
stateProvince: ['', Validators.maxLength(30)],
postalCode: ['', Validators.maxLength(10)],
phoneNumber1: ['', Validators.maxLength(10)],
employeeId: [''],
notes: ['']
});
this.onFormChanges();
}
and a custom form validator:
import { Directive } from '@angular/core';
import { AbstractControl, ValidationErrors, ValidatorFn } from '@angular/forms';
Directive({
selector: '[uniqueName]'
});
export function UniqueNameValidator(array: any[], exception = null): ValidatorFn {
const valObject = { nameDuplicate: true }
return (control: AbstractControl): ValidationErrors | null => {
if (exception) {
if (control.value === exception.name || control.value === exception.username) {
return array.findIndex(item => item.name === control.value || item.username === control.value) > 0 ? valObject : null;
} else {
return array.findIndex(item => item.name === control.value || item.username === control.value) > 0 ? valObject : null;
}
} else {
return array.findIndex(item => item.name === control.value || item.username === control.value) > 0 ? valObject : null;
}
};
}
The validator works and gives me the proper messages. But the methods like this.selectedUserForm.touched or this.selectedUserForm.valid no longer work and always show False now. How can I restore the form without loosing my custom form validation.
Your validator function needs to return an error if it is not unique.
uniqueValidation(list: string[]): ValidatorFn {
return (c: AbstractControl): { [key: string]: boolean } | null => {
if (c.value === null || c.pristine || c.value === '') {
return null;
} else if (c.dirty) {
return (list.find(x => x === c.value)) ? { 'notunique': true } : null;
}
return null;
}
}
Usage:
selectedUserForm: FormGroup;
userNamesList: string[] = ['name1', 'name2']
constructor(private fb: FormBuilder) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.buildForm();
}
uniqueValidation(list: string[]): ValidatorFn {
return (c: AbstractControl): { [key: string]: boolean } | null => {
if (c.value === null || c.pristine || c.value === '') {
return null;
} else if (c.dirty) {
return (list.find(x => x === c.value)) ? { 'notunique': true } : null;
}
return null;
}
}
buildForm() {
this.selectedUserForm = this.fb.group({
userName: [null, [Validators.required, this.uniqueValidation(this.userNamesList)]]
});
}
Demo: https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-unique-validator-akeje2?file=src%2Fapp%2Fapp.component.ts
In this demo, type 'name1' or 'name2' and the validation will fail and a message will appear that it is not unique.