HTML5 'required' validation in Ruby on Rails forms
I can't see this question anywhere else, it's hopefully a quick and easy one.
How can I use HTML5 validators, such as 'required', in my forms (ruby on rails)?
Eg, How would this basic form look if I used HTML5 validation in it?
<%=form_for @testimonial do |t|%>
<dl>
<dt><label for="testimonial_rating">Rating</label></dt>
<dd><%=t.select :rating, Testimonial.ratings%></dd>
<dt><label for="testimonial_content">Comments</label></dt>
<dd><%=t.text_area :content, :rows => 3%></dd>
<dd><button class="button success">Submit Review</button></dd>
</dl>
<%end%>
It goes without saying that server side validation is still required.
Solution 1:
Ah, it was easy :required => true
eg: <%=t.text_area :content, :rows => 3, :required => true%>
Solution 2:
Just to add on, if you have an email field, you can also use 'pattern' attribute to validate the format of email
<%=form.text_field :email, :required => true, :pattern => '[^@]+@[^@]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,6}' %>
:)
Solution 3:
Addition to @prashantsahni answer. You can also use type = 'email' instead of regex pattern, then your erb-template will look like this:
<%= f.email_field :email, id: 'user_email', type:'email', required: true, placeholder: "Email" %>
More info about form validations using html5
Solution 4:
This is a little example with the common attributes and for required you only add required:true, but dont forget apply this validations in your backend.
<%= f.text_field
id: "yourID",
class: "yourCLass",
placeholder: "Your message",
maxlength: 14,
required: true
%>
Solution 5:
New Syntax
<%= f.text_field :email, class: "form-control", required: true %>