My Contact page form is as follows,
<form name="contactform" onSubmit={this.contactSubmit.bind(this)}>
<div className="col-md-6">
<fieldset>
<input ref="name" type="text" size="30" placeholder="Name"/>
<br/>
<input refs="email" type="text" size="30" placeholder="Email"/>
<br/>
<input refs="phone" type="text" size="30" placeholder="Phone"/>
<br/>
<input refs="address" type="text" size="30" placeholder="Address"/>
<br/>
</fieldset>
</div>
<div className="col-md-6">
<fieldset>
<textarea refs="message" cols="40" rows="20"
className="comments" placeholder="Message"/>
</fieldset>
</div>
<div className="col-md-12">
<fieldset>
<button className="btn btn-lg pro" id="submit"
value="Submit">Send Message</button>
</fieldset>
</div>
</form>
Need to add validation for all fields. Can anyone help me to add validation in this react form?
You should avoid using refs, you can do it with onChange
function.
On every change, update the state for the changed field.
Then you can easily check if that field is empty or whatever else you want.
You could do something as follows :
class Test extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
fields: {},
errors: {},
};
}
handleValidation() {
let fields = this.state.fields;
let errors = {};
let formIsValid = true;
//Name
if (!fields["name"]) {
formIsValid = false;
errors["name"] = "Cannot be empty";
}
if (typeof fields["name"] !== "undefined") {
if (!fields["name"].match(/^[a-zA-Z]+$/)) {
formIsValid = false;
errors["name"] = "Only letters";
}
}
//Email
if (!fields["email"]) {
formIsValid = false;
errors["email"] = "Cannot be empty";
}
if (typeof fields["email"] !== "undefined") {
let lastAtPos = fields["email"].lastIndexOf("@");
let lastDotPos = fields["email"].lastIndexOf(".");
if (
!(
lastAtPos < lastDotPos &&
lastAtPos > 0 &&
fields["email"].indexOf("@@") == -1 &&
lastDotPos > 2 &&
fields["email"].length - lastDotPos > 2
)
) {
formIsValid = false;
errors["email"] = "Email is not valid";
}
}
this.setState({ errors: errors });
return formIsValid;
}
contactSubmit(e) {
e.preventDefault();
if (this.handleValidation()) {
alert("Form submitted");
} else {
alert("Form has errors.");
}
}
handleChange(field, e) {
let fields = this.state.fields;
fields[field] = e.target.value;
this.setState({ fields });
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<form
name="contactform"
className="contactform"
onSubmit={this.contactSubmit.bind(this)}
>
<div className="col-md-6">
<fieldset>
<input
ref="name"
type="text"
size="30"
placeholder="Name"
onChange={this.handleChange.bind(this, "name")}
value={this.state.fields["name"]}
/>
<span style={{ color: "red" }}>{this.state.errors["name"]}</span>
<br />
<input
refs="email"
type="text"
size="30"
placeholder="Email"
onChange={this.handleChange.bind(this, "email")}
value={this.state.fields["email"]}
/>
<span style={{ color: "red" }}>{this.state.errors["email"]}</span>
<br />
<input
refs="phone"
type="text"
size="30"
placeholder="Phone"
onChange={this.handleChange.bind(this, "phone")}
value={this.state.fields["phone"]}
/>
<br />
<input
refs="address"
type="text"
size="30"
placeholder="Address"
onChange={this.handleChange.bind(this, "address")}
value={this.state.fields["address"]}
/>
<br />
</fieldset>
</div>
</form>
</div>
);
}
}
React.render(<Test />, document.getElementById("container"));
In this example I did the validation only for email and name, but you have an idea how to do it. For the rest you can do it self.
There is maybe a better way, but you will get the idea.
Hope this helps.