I'm trying to attach validation to a mapped view. I'm using Knockout Mapping and Validation plugins. Pseudo-models:
Person {
int Id;
string Name;
Book[] Books;
}
Book {
int Id;
string Name;
}
Javascript:
function viewModel() {
var self = this;
self.persons = ko.observableArray();
// persons are retrieved via AJAX...
ko.mapping.fromJS(persons, {}, self.persons);
}
jQuery(function( $ ) {
ko.applyBindings(new viewModel());
});
How can I extend persons observableArray to set validation rules and message? I need to validate both persons and books sub-array properties. I've found only examples that use explicit model setting, without automatic mapping, something like:
Name: ko.observable().extend({ required: true })
Then I'll need to set ko.validatedObservable, isValid and validation.init, but I really don't know how to handle/organize this. Can you please provide some help?
I have found at least two ways to supply validations to model or view model objects that are created via the ko.mapping plugin:
The above two techniques can also be combined. See the following fiddle for an example.
1. Using Mapping Options
The Knockout Mapping plugin allows the creation of certain properties on mapped objects to be customized. Taking advantage of this functionality, you can override the default behavior of the plugin and add validation for your mapped properties. Below is an example
HTML
Javascript
2. HTML5 Attributes
The Knockout Validation plugin supports a limited set of HTML5 validation attributes that can be used in your HTML controls. However, using them requires enabling the
parseInputAttributes
option. Here is a simple example:HTML
Javascript
Another way is to extend the observable after it has mapped.