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When I say, doesn't interfere, I mean it doesn't attach itself to input change events or form submit events. It also doesn't manipulate the DOM for you by automatically displaying errors.
ApproveJs exposes a single method, value()
and leaves you to decide when a value is validated and how errors are displayed.
Using ApproveJs, you can automate validation however you please.
Personally, I use Vue.js bindings to handle when validation occurs and how errors are displayed.
If you like to be in control or have a little OCD like me, ApproveJs is for you.
You can also easily extend ApproveJs with your own tests.
If you are using a version < 1.0.0, please read the upgrade guide.
Add a script
tag to the library before the end of your closing <body>
tag
<script src="approve.min.js"></script>
In your terminal run:
$ bower install approvejs
Add a script
tag to the library before the end of your closing <body>
tag
<script src="bower_components/approvejs/dist/approve.min.js"></script>
In your terminal run:
$ npm install approvejs
Require approvejs
.
var approve = require('approvejs');
If you would like to contribute to the project, please read how to contribute.
- Add server side test