I am using a validation plug-in based on jQuery validation in my AngularJS app (which is built on top of a jQuery library).
The category input (search field) is required. But if I fill it with text and don't select a matching search I can still submit it because there is text in the search field. How can I make it invalid if no option is selected?
Plunkr:
http://plnkr.co/edit/ZYP58GxITghkTqE7PNHy
HTML (help.html)
<div class="form-group">
<label for="category">Category "{{formData.category}}"</label>
<input class="form-control" type="text" name="category" id="category" placeholder="Search..." ng-model="formData.category" typeahead="obj.name for obj in getCdOnCat($viewValue)" typeahead-editable="false" typeahead-loading="loadingLocations" required>
</div>
JS (script.js) - HelpController
//Typeahead: Category Search
$scope.getCdOnCat = function (searchVal) {
return dataFactory.getCdOnCategory(searchVal).then(function (response) {
return response.data.categories;
}, function (error) {
console.log('Error: dataFactory.getCdOnCategory');
});
};
$scope.$watch('formData.category', function (value) {
if (value === "No matching categories") {
$scope.formData.category = "";
}
});
You can add ng-disabled directive to your Submit input
Please see here working demo:
http://plnkr.co/edit/GoOiNmyQ1LSvWvtkqumF?p=preview