I am using jQuery accordion to split my forms into several panels and jQquery validation to check the required fields. It works great to show errors in validated fields as long
The API has changed slightly, here is a working example based on the selected answer for anyone in the future. Note the ignore
which is needed to prevent the hidden fields in an accordion from being overlooked by the validator.
$('form').validate({
invalidHandler: function(event, validator) {
if (validator.numberOfInvalids() > 0) {
validator.showErrors();
// Open accordion tab with errors
var index = $(".has-error")
.closest(".ui-accordion-content")
.index(".ui-accordion-content");
$(".accordion").accordion("option", "active", index);
}
},
ignore: [],
});
To solve the specific problem in your question, you only have to provide a an invalidHandler callback function that calls the activate() method of the accordion widget to open the first pane:
$("#validate_form").validate({
// your options,
invalidHandler: function(form, validator) {
if (validator.numberOfInvalids() > 0) {
$("#accordion").accordion("activate", 0);
}
}
});
That said, handling the general case (invalid elements on any pane) and switching to the appropriate pane would arguably be better. To do that, we have to fetch the first invalid element from the invalidHandler
callback. We can match the errorClass
used by the validation engine (error
by default), however we cannot blindly match that because that class is also applied to the error message labels. Restricting the results with a :input selector will help us here.
From there, we can use closest() to match the ancestor accordion pane, and index() to obtain its index relative to the other panes, which leads us to the following code:
$("#validate_form").validate({
// your options,
invalidHandler: function(form, validator) {
if (validator.numberOfInvalids() > 0) {
validator.showErrors();
var index = $(":input.error").closest(".ui-accordion-content")
.index(".ui-accordion-content");
$("#accordion").accordion("activate", index);
}
}
});
Update: We also have to call showErrors()
explicitly in our invalidHandler
, since this function is responsible for decorating the invalid elements with the error
class in the first place, but is normally only called afterwards. (Source: http://forum.jquery.com/topic/jquery-validate-invalidhandler-is-called-before-the-errors-are-shown-maybe-better-vice-versa.)
For those who are using MVC, the invalidHandler is created for you. When I tried overriding it (from https://github.com/jzaefferer/jquery-validation/issues/765)
$form.off('invalid-form.validate')
.on('invalid-form.validate', newInvalidHandler);
The form would always submit.
My solution is to pull out the function and call it when the submit is clicked. I also had to pull out the ignore=[]
function ShowPanel() {
var validator = $("form").validate();
if (validator.numberOfInvalids() > 0) {
validator.showErrors();
var index = $(".input-validation-error")
.closest(".ui-accordion-content")
.index(".ui-accordion-content");
$("#accordion").accordion("option", "active", index);
}
}
$("#Save").click(function () { if (!$("form").valid()) { ShowPanel(); } });
$("form").data("validator").settings.ignore = [];