Validation of form input fields in React
You are using the value property (means controlled component) of input
element and updating the state in onChange
method, So you can easily test this regex in onChange
and update the state only when the input will be valid.
Like this:
handleChangeUserName(e){
if(e.target.value.match("^[a-zA-Z ]*$") != null){
this.setState({UserName: e.target.value});
}
}
Check the working code:
class HelloWidget extends React.Component {
constructor(){
super();
this.state={UserName:''}
this.handleChangeUserName = this.handleChangeUserName.bind(this);
}
handleChangeUserName(e){
if(e.target.value.match("^[a-zA-Z ]*$")!=null) {
this.setState({UserName: e.target.value});
}
}
render(){
return(
<div className="form-group">
<label className="col-sm-0 control-label" htmlFor="textinput"> Name : </label>
<input type="text" value={this.state.UserName} onChange={this.handleChangeUserName} placeholder="Name" className="form-control"></input>
</div>
)
}
}
ReactDOM.render(<HelloWidget/>, document.getElementById('container'));
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/15.1.0/react.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/15.1.0/react-dom.min.js"></script>
<div id='container' />
Check the jsfiddle
for working example: https://jsfiddle.net/uL4fj4qL/11/
Check this jsfiddle
, Material-Ui snackbar
added to show the error, if user tries to enter the wrong value: https://jsfiddle.net/4zqwq1fj/
pattern="[A-Za-z]{3}"
is a feature from HTML5.
Complete solution here: https://codepen.io/tkrotoff/pen/qypXWZ?editors=0010
If you only want to use default HTML5 validation:
class FormValidate extends React.Component {
state = {
username: ''
};
handleUsernameChange = e => {
console.log('handleUsernameChange()');
this.setState({
username: e.target.value
});
}
handleSubmit = e => {
console.log('handleSubmit() Submit form with state:', this.state);
e.preventDefault();
}
render() {
return (
<form onSubmit={this.handleSubmit}>
<div className="form-group">
<label htmlFor="username">Name</label>
<input
id="username"
name="username"
value={this.state.username}
onChange={this.handleUsernameChange}
placeholder="Name"
pattern="[A-Za-z]{3}"
className="form-control" />
</div>
<button className="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
}
If you want to better integrate with Bootstrap 4:
class FormNoValidate extends React.Component {
state = {
username: '',
error: ''
};
handleUsernameChange = e => {
console.log('handleUsernameChange()');
const target = e.target;
this.setState({
username: target.value,
error: target.validationMessage
});
}
handleSubmit = e => {
console.log('handleSubmit() Submit form with state:', this.state);
e.preventDefault();
}
render() {
return (
<form onSubmit={this.handleSubmit} noValidate>
<div className="form-group">
<label htmlFor="username">Name</label>
<input
id="username"
name="username"
value={this.state.username}
onChange={this.handleUsernameChange}
placeholder="Name"
pattern="[A-Za-z]{3}"
className="form-control" />
<div className="invalid-feedback d-block">
{this.state.error}
</div>
</div>
<button className="btn btn-primary">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
}
If you want to go further (more features, more control, better integration):
I've written a very simple React library to deal with form validation and that supports HTML5 attributes: https://github.com/tkrotoff/react-form-with-constraints
Examples here: https://github.com/tkrotoff/react-form-with-constraints/blob/master/README.md#examples
with React hook, we can build custom hook to make validation much easier. with your example blow. you can easily by adding register
method from react hook form: https://github.com/bluebill1049/react-hook-form
import React from 'react';
import useForm from 'react-hook-form';
function Test() {
const { register, handleSubmit } = useForm();
const onSubmit = data => console.log(data);
return {
<form className="form-group" onSubmit={handleSubmit(onSubmit)}>
<label className="col-sm-0 control-label"> Name : </label>
<input
type="text"
ref={register}
placeholder="Name"
pattern="[A-Za-z]{3}"
className="form-control"
/>
</div>
}
}