jQuery Validate array input element which is created dynamically
I have a form which I want to validate using the jQuery Validation plugin. I currently have an issue with input element with array (name="inputname[]"
) which are created dynamically with jQuery .on()
. Let me explain the issue:
- There is a form, with one input text exist named
name[]
. - There is a button to add more input texts, and this element executed with .on(). I clicked 2 or 3 times so there will be more than 1 input texts.
- I click submit, the form is correctly validate but it is only validate the first created array element and not the another element.
For full code I created a jsfiddle here: http://jsfiddle.net/ThE5K/4/
jQuery:
$(document).ready(function () {
// MODE 1
// With [] or array name <<<< this one is not working
$("#addInput").on('click', function () {
$('#inputs').append($('<input class="comment" name="name[]" />'));
});
/* MODE 2
Without [] or array name <<<< this one is working
var numberIncr = 1;
$("#addInput").on('click', function () {
$('#inputs').append($('<input class="comment" name="name' + numberIncr + '" />'));
numberIncr++;
});
*/
$('form.commentForm').on('submit', function (event) {
$('input.comment').each(function () {
$(this).rules("add", {
required: true
})
});
event.preventDefault();
console.log($('form.commentForm').valid());
})
$('form.commentForm').validate();
});
HTML:
<form class="commentForm">
<div id="inputs"></div>
<input type="submit" />
<span id="addInput">add element</span>
</form>
I create two modes inside them, the working one (dynamic input text without array name) and the not working one (dynamic input text with array name).
I have been going though those solution but unfortunately no one of them worked:
- jquery validate add rules for an array input
- jquery validate is not working with dynamic content
- jQuery validate dynamic input array
Please help.
Solution 1:
Regarding your code for creating the new fields:
// Mode 1
$("#addInput").on('click', function () {
$('#inputs').append($('<input class="comment" name="name[]" />'));
});
The entire reason your "Mode 1" was not working is because you've assigned the same exact name attribute, name="name[]"
, to every single new input
. The jQuery Validate plugin absolutely requires that every input
element have a unique name
attribute. Just use your numberIncr
variable within name[]
to ensure this unique name.
Also, you really should not be adding rules upon submit
. The submit
event is normally where all the rules are checked, so adding rules at this point does not make a lot of sense. The new rules should be added when the new input fields are created.
For your simple case, the rules('add')
method is overkill for this anyway and you can totally eliminate your .on('submit')
handler. Since the rule is required
, you can simply add a class="required"
to your new input
elements.
Here is working code:
jQuery:
$(document).ready(function () {
// MODE 1
var numberIncr = 1;
$("#addInput").on('click', function () {
$('#inputs').append($('<input class="comment required" name="name[' + numberIncr + ']" />'));
numberIncr++;
});
$('form.commentForm').validate();
});
DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/ThE5K/6/