I need to validate date in localized format (SK) and it is not possible with knockout validation.
I am using: Durandal 1.2.0 Knockout 2.3.0 Knockout validation https://github.com/Knockout-Contrib/Knockout-Validation
I need something like this to be working:
var newStartDate = ko.observable()
.extend({
required: { message: 'Start date is required.' },
date: true,
formattedDate: { format: 'ddMMyyyy', delimiter: '.' }
});
Then if I call newStartDate.isValid() I get these results:
newStartDate("");
false (OK)
newStartDate("test");
false (OK)
newStartDate("2013-02-02");
true (Bad)
newStartDate("2.2.2013");
false (Bad)
The results should be:
newStartDate("2013-02-02");
false
newStartDate("2.2.2013)"; // or "2. 2. 2013"
true
I have some solution with custom validation inside of extend function, but that is not what I want. I want to have block above working, it's also shorter.
A little late by why not... The date rule does seem a bit too permissive for my uses as well. If you like moment but want something cleaner for the caller, add your rule to the validation.rules object:
And then use it like:
The only working solution I have for now is below. The problem with this validator is that it also validates default(EN) date format as valid, so I have to add a IF to return this as invalid date format.
var startDate = ko.observable().extend({ validation: { validator: dateValidator, message: 'Start of task is not in correct format.' } });
Very late for this, but just want to share my updates on @ChoptimusPrime's answer. Not hard-coding the format: