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Project - Form Validation

In this project you will build a form with validation.

The form will show error messages under each input field, and it will not submit until everything is valid.

What You Will Learn

  • How to validate form fields with JavaScript
  • How to prevent a form from submitting
  • How to show error messages under inputs
  • How to check email and password rules

Step 1 - Create the HTML

Create a form with four fields and an error message under each field.

Example

<form id="signupForm">

<div class="field">
  <label>Name:</label><br>
  <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="Your name">
  <p id="nameError" class="error"></p>
</div>

<form>
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Step 2 - Add the CSS

Example

<style>
input {
  padding: 8px;
  width: 260px;
  margin-bottom: 4px;
}
.error {
  color: red;
  margin: 0;
}
.ok {
  color: green;
  margin: 0;
}
.field {
  margin-bottom: 12px;
}
</style>
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Step 3 - Add JavaScript

You must create an object for each field.

Example

// Create an Object for each Field
const form = document.getElementById("signupForm");
const nameInput = document.getElementById("name");
const emailInput = document.getElementById("email");
const passInput = document.getElementById("password");
const confirmInput = document.getElementById("confirm");
const nameError = document.getElementById("nameError");
const emailError = document.getElementById("emailError");
const passError = document.getElementById("passwordError");
const confirmError = document.getElementById("confirmError");
const result = document.getElementById("result");

You need a function to diplay errors.

Example

// Function to Display Error
function showError(el, message) {
  el.innerHTML = message;
}

You need a function to clear the error field.

Example

// Function to Clear the Error
function clearError(el) {
  el.innerHTML = "";
}

You need a function to validate the form.

Example

// Function to Validate Form
function validateForm() {
  return false;
}

You need the code to validate the form.

To validate the form, you must stop the page from reloading.

Example

// Prevent Default Reloading
form.addEventListener("submit", function (event) {
  event.preventDefault();

// Clear Result
  result.innerHTML = "";

// Validate Form
  if (validateForm()) {
    result.innerHTML = "Form is valid!";
    result.className = "ok";
  } else {
    result.innerHTML = "Please fix the errors.";
    result.className = "error";
  }
});
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Step 4 - Validate Fields

Create one function per field.

Validate Name

// Function to Validate Name
function validateName() {
  let value = nameInput.value.trim();
  if (value.length < 2) {
    showError(nameError, "Name must be at least 2 characters.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(nameError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Form
function validateForm() {
  let okName = validateName();
  return okName;
}
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Validate Email

// Function to Validate Email
function validateEmail() {
  let value = emailInput.value.trim();
  if (!(/^[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+\.[^\s@]+$/.test(value))) {
    showError(emailError, "Enter a valid email address.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(emailError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Form
function validateForm() {
  let okName = validateName();
  let okEmail = validateEmail();
  return okName && okEmail;
}
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Validate Password

// Function to Validate Password
function validatePassword() {
  let value = passInput.value;
  if (value.length < 8) {
    showError(passError, "Password must be at least 8 characters.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(passError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Form
function validateForm() {
  let okName = validateName();
  let okEmail = validateEmail();
  let okPass = validatePassword();
  return okName && okEmail && okPass;
}
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Validate Confirm

// Function to Validate Confirm
function validateConfirm() {
  let pass = passInput.value;
  let confirm = confirmInput.value;
  if (confirm === "") {
    showError(confirmError, "Please confirm your password.");
    return false;
  }
  if (confirm !== pass) {
    showError(confirmError, "Passwords do not match.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(confirmError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Form
function validateForm() {
  let okName = validateName();
  let okEmail = validateEmail();
  let okPass = validatePassword();
  let okConfirm = validateConfirm();
  return okName && okEmail && okPass && okConfirm;
}
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Form Validation (Finished)

This example shows the finished project.

The CSS

<style>
input {
  padding: 8px;
  width: 260px;
  margin-bottom: 4px;
}
.error {
  color: red;
  margin: 0;
}
.ok {
  color: green;
  margin: 0;
}
.field {
  margin-bottom: 12px;
}
</style>

The HTML

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<style>
... CSS goes here
</style>

<body>
<h2>Sign Up</h2>

<form id="signupForm">

<div class="field">
  <label>Name:</label><br>
  <input id="name" type="text" placeholder="Your name">
  <p id="nameError" class="error"></p>
</div>

<div class="field">
  <label>Email:</label><br>
  <input id="email" type="text" placeholder="name@example.com">
  <p id="emailError" class="error"></p>
</div>

<div class="field">
  <label>Password:</label><br>
  <input id="password" type="password" placeholder="Min 8 characters">
  <p id="passwordError" class="error"></p>
</div>

<div class="field">
  <label>Confirm Password:</label><br>
  <input id="confirm" type="password" placeholder="Repeat password">
  <p id="confirmError" class="error"></p>
</div>

<p><button type="submit">Create Account</button></p>

</form>

<p id="result"></p>

<script>
// JavaScript goes here
</script>

</body>
</html>

The JavaScript

// Create an Object for each Field
const form = document.getElementById("signupForm");
const nameInput = document.getElementById("name");
const emailInput = document.getElementById("email");
const passInput = document.getElementById("password");
const confirmInput = document.getElementById("confirm");
const nameError = document.getElementById("nameError");
const emailError = document.getElementById("emailError");
const passError = document.getElementById("passwordError");
const confirmError = document.getElementById("confirmError");
const result = document.getElementById("result");

// Function to Display Error
function showError(el, message) {
  el.innerHTML = message;
}

// Function to Clear Error
function clearError(el) {
  el.innerHTML = "";
}

// Function to Validate Name
function validateName() {
  let value = nameInput.value.trim();
  if (value.length < 2) {
    showError(nameError, "Name must be at least 2 characters.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(nameError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Email
function validateEmail() {
  let value = emailInput.value.trim();
  if (!(/^[^\s@]+@[^\s@]+\.[^\s@]+$/.test(value))) {
    showError(emailError, "Enter a valid email address.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(emailError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Password
function validatePassword() {
  let value = passInput.value;
  if (value.length < 8) {
    showError(passError, "Password must be at least 8 characters.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(passError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Confirm
function validateConfirm() {
  let pass = passInput.value;
  let confirm = confirmInput.value;
  if (confirm === "") {
    showError(confirmError, "Please confirm your password.");
    return false;
  }
  if (confirm !== pass) {
    showError(confirmError, "Passwords do not match.");
    return false;
  }
  clearError(confirmError);
  return true;
}

// Function to Validate Form
function validateForm() {
  let okName = validateName();
  let okEmail = validateEmail();
  let okPass = validatePassword();
  let okConfirm = validateConfirm();
  return okName && okEmail && okPass && okConfirm;
}

// Prevent Default Reloading
form.addEventListener("submit", function (event) {
  event.preventDefault();

// Clear Result
  result.innerHTML = "";

// Validate Form
  if (validateForm()) {
    result.innerHTML = "Form is valid!";
    result.className = "ok";
  } else {
    result.innerHTML = "Please fix the errors.";
    result.className = "error";
  }
});
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Common Mistakes

  • Forgetting event.preventDefault()
  • Not trimming the input values
  • Using innerHTML with user input (use text only for messages)

Exercises

Exercise 1

Add a rule that the password must contain at least one number.

Exercise 2

Validate fields while the user is typing (use the input event).

Exercise 3

Show a green message next to fields that are valid.


Bonus Challenges (Level Up)

  • Add password strength indicator (Weak / Medium / Strong)
  • Disable the submit button until everything is valid
  • Show/hide password button

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