Tutorial by Examples: valid

The ValidationSummary control does not perform any validation but shows a summary of all errors in the page. The summary displays the values of the ErrorMessage property of all validation controls that failed validation. The following two mutually inclusive properties list out the error message: S...
Complex pages have different groups of information provided in different panels. In such situation, a need might arise for performing validation separately for separate group. This kind of situation is handled using validation groups. To create a validation group, you should put the input controls ...
If different users need different datetime format then you may need to parse your incoming date string to actual date according to the format. In this case this snippet may help you. public class DateTimeBinder : DefaultModelBinder { public override object BindModel(ControllerContext control...
Angular 2 has two kinds of custom validators. Synchronous validators as in the first example that will run directly on the client and asynchronous validators (the second example) that you can use to call a remote service to do the validation for you. In this example the validator should call the ser...
constructor(fb: FormBuilder) { this.form = fb.group({ firstInput: ['', Validators.compose([Validators.required, CustomValidators.cannotContainSpace]), CustomValidators.shouldBeUnique], secondInput: ['', Validators.required] }); } Here we use the FormBuilder to crea...
When it comes to validate some rules which are not generic data validation e.g ensuring a field is required or some range of values but they are specific to your business logic then you can create your own Custom Validator. To create a custom validation attribute, you just need to inherit Validation...
Encryption is used to transform data in its orignal format (Eg: The contents of a letter, Credentials part of authorizing a financial transaction) to something that cannot be easily reconstructed by anyone who is not intended to be part of the conversation. Basically encryption is used to preve...
Asynchronous validators allows you to validate form information against your backend (using $http). These kind of validators are needed when you need to access server stored information you can't have on your client for various reasons, such as the users table and other database information. To us...
Enable validation using annotations in app/config/config.yml file framework: validation: { enable_annotations: true } Create an Entity in AppBundle/Entity directory. The validations are made with @Assert annotations. <?php # AppBundle/Entity/Car.php namespace AppBundle\Ent...
Create an Entity in AppBundle/Entity directory. You can do this manually, or by using Symfony's command php bin/console doctrine:generate:entity and filling in the required information in each step. You must specify yml option at Configuration format (yml, xml, php or annotation) step. <?php...
If the built in attributes are not sufficient to validate your model data, then you can place your validation logic in a class derived from ValidationAttribute. In this example only odd numbers are valid values for a model member. Custom Validation Attribute public class OddNumberAttribute : Valid...
package com.mcf7.spring.domain; import org.springframework.validation.Errors; import org.springframework.validation.Validator; public class BeforeCreateBookValidator implements Validator{ public boolean supports(Class<?> clazz) { return Book.class.equals(clazz); } ...
package com.mcf7.spring.config; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Primary; import org.springframework.data.rest.core.event.ValidatingRepositoryEventListener; import org...
Scenario: You need to select an implementation of address validation when a sales order is submitted, and the validator is determined by the country to which the order is shipping. The factory needs to inspect some value passed as an argument to select the correct implementation. First, write an in...
Where a method to be tested uses information from one call to pass on to subsequent calls, one approach that can be used to ensure the methods are called in the expected order is to setup the expectations to reflect this flow of data. Given the method to test: public void MethodToTest() { va...
When you can't / don't want to use Strict Mocks, you can't use MockSequence to validate call order. An alternate approach is to use callbacks to validate that the Setup expectations are being invoked in the expected order. Given the following method to test: public void MethodToTest() { _ut...
Moq provides support for validating call order using MockSequence, however it only works when using Strict mocks. So, Given the following method to test: public void MethodToTest() { _utility.Operation1("1111"); _utility.Operation2("2222"); _utility.Operation3(&...
A question that occasionally on StackOverflow is whether it is appropriate to use assert to validate arguments supplied to a method, or even inputs provided by the user. The simple answer is that it is not appropriate. Better alternatives include: Throwing an IllegalArgumentException using cust...
NSString *emailRegex = @"[A-Z0-9a-z]([A-Z0-9a-z._-]{0,64})+[A-Z0-9a-z]+@[A-Z0-9a-z]+([A-Za-z0-9.-]{0,64})+([A-Z0-9a-z])+\\.[A-Za-z]{2,4}"; NSString *firstNameRegex = @"[0-9A-Za-z\"'-]{2,32}$"; NSString *firstNameRegex = @"[ 0-9A-Za-z]{2,32}$"; NSString *lastNa...

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