Issue
Using Angular Reactive Forms for validation of Email.
I added Validators Required and Validators Email but Its displaying both as shown in below image. I just want one Error to be displayed at a time.
HTML Code :
<form [formGroup]="NamFomNgs">
<label>Email :
<input type="email" name="MylHtm" formControlName="MylNgs">
</label><br>
<div class="ErrMsgCls" *ngIf="(NamFomNgs.controls['MylNgs'].touched || NamFomNgs.controls['MylNgs'].dirty) &&
!NamFomNgs.controls['MylNgs'].valid">
<span *ngIf="NamFomNgs.controls['MylNgs'].errors.required">This field is required</span>
<span *ngIf="NamFomNgs.controls['MylNgs'].errors.email">Enter valid email</span>
</div><br>
<button [disabled]="!NamFomNgs.valid">Submit</button>
</form>
Typescript Code :
NamFomNgs:FormGroup;
constructor(private NavPkjVaj: ActivatedRoute, private HtpCncMgrVaj: HttpClient,private FomNgsPkjVaj: FormBuilder)
{
this.NamFomNgs = FomNgsPkjVaj.group(
{
MylNgs:[null,Validators.compose([
Validators.required,
Validators.email ])]
});
}
I feel it's a bug in angular form.
Solution
You can create common component to display validation message:
custom-validation-with-error-message
HTML:
<div *ngIf="errorMessage !== null">
{{errorMessage}}
</div>
constrol-message.component.ts:
import { OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { Component, Input } from '@angular/core';
import { FormGroup, FormControl, AbstractControl } from '@angular/forms';
import { CustomValidationService } from '../custom-validation.service'
export class ControlMessageComponent implements OnInit {
ngOnInit() {
}
@Input() control: FormControl;
constructor() { }
/**
* This method is use to return validation errors
*/
get errorMessage() {
for (let propertyName in this.control.errors) {
if (this.control.errors.hasOwnProperty(propertyName) && this.control.touched) {
return CustomValidationService.getValidatorErrorMessage(this.getName(this.control), propertyName, this.control.errors[propertyName]);
}
if (this.control.valueChanges) {
return CustomValidationService.showValidatorErrorMessage(propertyName, this.control.errors[propertyName])
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* This method used to find the control name
* @param control - AbstractControl
*/
private getName(control: AbstractControl): string | null {
let group = <FormGroup>control.parent;
if (!group) {
return null;
}
let name: string;
Object.keys(group.controls).forEach(key => {
let childControl = group.get(key);
if (childControl !== control) {
return;
}
name = key;
});
return name;
}
}
Answered By - Akj
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