a JavaScript library that allows you to use the HTML5 Forms chapters new field input types, attributes and constraint validation API in non-supporting browsers.
The H5F script will detect if the browser has support for the HTML5 Forms Chapter and either hook into the native methods, attributes and events or emulate the new features in non-supporting browsers.
H5F offers support for most, but not all, of the HTML5 Forms Chapter:
- Input types: email and url
- Input attributes: pattern, placeholder, min, max, step, required
- Textarea attributes: placeholder and required
- Select attributes: required
- Form attributes: novalidate
- Submit attributes: formnovalidate
Also supported is the constraint validation API:
- Field validity object
checkValidity()
method on form or individual fieldsetCustomValidity()
method to set custom error messagevalidationMessage
attribute that returns the message set usingsetCustomValidity()
method
<form id="signup">
<label>Email</label>
<input type="email" placeholder="e.g. ryan@example.net" required />
<label>Phone</label>
<input type="tel" id="tel" name="tel" pattern="\d{10}" />
<label>Post code *</label>
<input type="number" min="1001" max="8000" required />
<input type="submit" />
</form>
On page load you run the H5F setup method:
H5F.setup(document.getElementById("signup"));
For a working demo download the demo files.
With setCustomValidity()
method you can set a custom error message on a field and it will be in an invalid state until the custom message is set back to an empty string.
document.getElementById("other").setCustomValidity("Please enter some information");
This field will be in a permanent invalid state, we can return the custom error message by using the validationMessage
attribute
document.getElementById("other").validationMessage;
// "Please enter some information"
A good use case for this functionality is a password comparison field.
var pass = document.getElementById("pass"),
cpass = document.getElementById("cpass");
if(cpass.value !== pass.value) {
cpass.setCustomValidity("Your password doesn't match");
} else {
cpass.setCustomValidity("");
}
You can pass an HTMLFormElement, HTMLCollection of HTMLFormElements, or Array of HTMLFormElements.
H5F.setup([document.getElementById("form1"),document.getElementById("form2"),document.getElementById("form3")]);
The H5F.setup
method also accepts a second optional argument so you can specify the fields validation class names:
H5F.setup(document.getElementById("signup"), {
validClass: "valid",
invalidClass: "invalid",
requiredClass: "required",
placeholderClass: "placeholder"
});
HTML5 forms will block form submission until the form is valid this can be switched off by setting the novalidate
attribute on the parent form element.
<form id="signup" novalidate>
<label>Email</label>
<input type="email" placeholder="e.g. ryan@example.net" required />
<input type="submit" />
</form>
The above form regardless of attributes set won't validate and will submit, default behaviour is to block form submission.
You can also specify the formnovalidate
attribute on a submittable element e.g. input or button. The attribute will bypass any form validation but only if the button with the formnovalidate
attribute is clicked.
<form id="signup">
<label>Email</label>
<input type="email" placeholder="e.g. ryan@example.net" required />
<input type="submit" value="Save" formnovalidate />
</form>
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