Class Validator
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- HasHandlers
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- ContainsValidator,- CustomValidator,- DateRangeValidator,- DoesntContainValidator,- EqualsValidator,- FloatPrecisionValidator,- FloatRangeValidator,- InSetValidator,- IntegerRangeValidator,- IsBooleanValidator,- IsFloatValidator,- IsIntegerValidator,- IsOneOfValidator,- IsStringValidator,- LengthRangeValidator,- MaskValidator,- MatchesFieldValidator,- NotEqualValidator,- NotInSetValidator,- RegExpValidator,- RequiredIfValidator,- StringCountValidator
 Validators are
 specified for DataSource fields via the DataSourceField.validators property and are executed in the order in
 which they are defined. Validators that need not be run on the server can also be specified for a specific FormItem or ListGridField. 
 Smart
 GWT supports a powerful library of ValidatorTypes which have identical
 behavior on both the client and the server.   
  Beyond this, custom validators can be defined on the client and
 custom validation logic added on the server.  Note that the regexp and mask validator types
 are very flexible and can be used to perform virtually any kind of formatting check that doesn't involve some large
 external dataset. 
 Custom validators can be reused on the client by adding them to the global validator list, via the
 addValidator() method.
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Field SummaryFields inherited from class com.smartgwt.client.core.DataClassfactoryCreated, factoryProperties
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic voidaddValidatorDefinition(String name, Validator validator) Register a new standard validator type for reuse, by name.static voidcreate()A Validator shouldn't be created directly.Used to create a conditional validator based oncriteria.For a validator of type"isUnique"in a dataBoundComponent, under what circumstances should uniqueness checking be performed against the component's data set?Indicates this validator runs on the client only.For a validator that is not a built-inValidatorType, aCallback, function, or JavaScript expression to evaluate to see if this validator passes or fails.String[]User-defined list of fields on which this validator depends.static ValidatorgetOrCreateRef(JavaScriptObject jsObj) Normally, all validators defined for a field will be runin the order in which they are definedeven if one of the validators has already failed.Indicates that if this validator is not passed, the user should not be allowed to exit the field - focus will be forced back into the field until the error is corrected.getType()Type of the validator.Type of the validator.If true, validator will be validated when each item's "change" handler is fired as well as when the entire form is submitted or validated.setApplyWhen(AdvancedCriteria applyWhen) Used to create a conditional validator based oncriteria.setCheckComponentData(ClientUniquenessCheckCondition checkComponentData) For a validator of type"isUnique"in a dataBoundComponent, under what circumstances should uniqueness checking be performed against the component's data set?setClientOnly(Boolean clientOnly) Indicates this validator runs on the client only.setCondition(String condition) For a validator that is not a built-inValidatorType, aCallback, function, or JavaScript expression to evaluate to see if this validator passes or fails.setDependentFields(String[] dependentFields) User-defined list of fields on which this validator depends.setErrorMessage(String errorMessage) Text to display if the value does not pass this validation check.setStopIfFalse(Boolean stopIfFalse) Normally, all validators defined for a field will be runin the order in which they are definedeven if one of the validators has already failed.setStopOnError(Boolean stopOnError) Indicates that if this validator is not passed, the user should not be allowed to exit the field - focus will be forced back into the field until the error is corrected.setType(ValidatorType type) Type of the validator.Type of the validator.setValidateOnChange(Boolean validateOnChange) If true, validator will be validated when each item's "change" handler is fired as well as when the entire form is submitted or validated.Methods inherited from class com.smartgwt.client.core.DataClassapplyFactoryProperties, doAddHandler, fireEvent, getAttribute, getAttributeAsBoolean, getAttributeAsBoolean, getAttributeAsDate, getAttributeAsDouble, getAttributeAsDoubleArray, getAttributeAsElement, getAttributeAsFloat, getAttributeAsInt, getAttributeAsIntArray, getAttributeAsJavaScriptObject, getAttributeAsLong, getAttributeAsMap, getAttributeAsObject, getAttributeAsRecord, getAttributeAsString, getAttributeAsStringArray, getAttributes, getHandlerCount, isFactoryCreated, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttributeAsJavaObject, setFactoryCreated
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Constructor Details- 
Validatorpublic Validator()
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Validator
 
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getOrCreateRef
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setApplyWhenUsed to create a conditional validator based oncriteria. The criteria defines when the validator applies. The form current values or ListGrid record is used as reference for the criteria. If the criteria match, then the validator will be processed. Otherwise the validator is skipped and assumed valid.To use an applyWhencriteria the form or grid must use aDataSource.NOTE: applyWhenis not supported for "binary" fields.Server and client useConditional validators are enforced both on the server and on the client-side when defined on a DataSource field as shown in the examples below. Note theapplyWhenelement is treated as aCriterion.<!-- Normal format --> <field name="age" type="integer"> <validators> <validator type="integerRange" min="0" max="100"> <applyWhen operator="or"> <criteria> <criterion fieldName="restrictAge" operator="equals" value="true"/> <criterion fieldName="gender" operator="equals" value="female"/> </criteria> </applyWhen> </validator> </validators> </field> <!-- Conditional requirement --> <field name="reason" type="text"> <validators> <validator type="required"> <applyWhen fieldName="willAttend" operator="equals" value="false"/> </validator> </validators> </field>The last example above shows an alternate to therequiredIfvalidator using ashorthand formatwhich is only available for client-side use. On the client thereasonfield will change appearance to match other required or non-required fields whenwillAttendchanges. Note that usingapplyWhenfor a validator of typerequiredas in the example may result in validation request being set to the server where a fetch is made against the DataSource. For more details, see the discussion at the end of theDataSourceField.requiredhelp topic.Component XML and client-only useConditional validators can also be applied toComponent XMLsimilarly to provide client-only validations or read-only state management. A common use case is conditionally displaying or enabling fields. Use thereadOnlyvalidator with anapplyWhenvalue to control the read-only appearance of a field. The example below shows a field which is hidden whenwillAttend=true.<!-- field definition within a Component XML DynamicForm --> <field name="reason" type="text"> <validators> <validator type="readOnly" fieldAppearance="hidden"> <applyWhen fieldName="willAttend" operator="equals" value="true"/> </validator> </validators> </field>Conditional validators can be applied to DynamicForm or ListGrid fields in Java code as well. Note : This is an advanced setting - Parameters:
- applyWhen- New applyWhen value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getApplyWhenUsed to create a conditional validator based oncriteria. The criteria defines when the validator applies. The form current values or ListGrid record is used as reference for the criteria. If the criteria match, then the validator will be processed. Otherwise the validator is skipped and assumed valid.To use an applyWhencriteria the form or grid must use aDataSource.NOTE: applyWhenis not supported for "binary" fields.Server and client useConditional validators are enforced both on the server and on the client-side when defined on a DataSource field as shown in the examples below. Note theapplyWhenelement is treated as aCriterion.<!-- Normal format --> <field name="age" type="integer"> <validators> <validator type="integerRange" min="0" max="100"> <applyWhen operator="or"> <criteria> <criterion fieldName="restrictAge" operator="equals" value="true"/> <criterion fieldName="gender" operator="equals" value="female"/> </criteria> </applyWhen> </validator> </validators> </field> <!-- Conditional requirement --> <field name="reason" type="text"> <validators> <validator type="required"> <applyWhen fieldName="willAttend" operator="equals" value="false"/> </validator> </validators> </field>The last example above shows an alternate to therequiredIfvalidator using ashorthand formatwhich is only available for client-side use. On the client thereasonfield will change appearance to match other required or non-required fields whenwillAttendchanges. Note that usingapplyWhenfor a validator of typerequiredas in the example may result in validation request being set to the server where a fetch is made against the DataSource. For more details, see the discussion at the end of theDataSourceField.requiredhelp topic.Component XML and client-only useConditional validators can also be applied toComponent XMLsimilarly to provide client-only validations or read-only state management. A common use case is conditionally displaying or enabling fields. Use thereadOnlyvalidator with anapplyWhenvalue to control the read-only appearance of a field. The example below shows a field which is hidden whenwillAttend=true.<!-- field definition within a Component XML DynamicForm --> <field name="reason" type="text"> <validators> <validator type="readOnly" fieldAppearance="hidden"> <applyWhen fieldName="willAttend" operator="equals" value="true"/> </validator> </validators> </field>Conditional validators can be applied to DynamicForm or ListGrid fields in Java code as well. - Returns:
- Current applyWhen value. Default value is null
 
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setCheckComponentDataFor a validator of type"isUnique"in a dataBoundComponent, under what circumstances should uniqueness checking be performed against the component's data set?Only applies to validators within a multiple dataAritycomponent like a ListGrid.- Parameters:
- checkComponentData- New checkComponentData value. Default value is "both"
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getCheckComponentDataFor a validator of type"isUnique"in a dataBoundComponent, under what circumstances should uniqueness checking be performed against the component's data set?Only applies to validators within a multiple dataAritycomponent like a ListGrid.- Returns:
- Current checkComponentData value. Default value is "both"
 
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setClientOnlyIndicates this validator runs on the client only.Normally, if the server is trying to run validators and finds a validator that it can't execute, for safety reasons validation is considered to have failed. Use this flag to explicitly mark a validator that only needs to run on the client. - Parameters:
- clientOnly- New clientOnly value. Default value is false
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getClientOnlyIndicates this validator runs on the client only.Normally, if the server is trying to run validators and finds a validator that it can't execute, for safety reasons validation is considered to have failed. Use this flag to explicitly mark a validator that only needs to run on the client. - Returns:
- Current clientOnly value. Default value is false
 
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setConditionFor a validator that is not a built-inValidatorType, aCallback, function, or JavaScript expression to evaluate to see if this validator passes or fails.Because the validator declaration itself is passed as a parameter to condition(), you can effectively parameterize the validator. For example, to create a validator that checks that the value is after a certain date:{ type:"custom", afterDate:new Date(), condition:"value.getTime() > validator.afterDate.getTime()" }Reusable validators, like the above, can be registered as a standard validatorType by callingaddValidator().Note that, if a field is declared with a builtin FieldType, the value passed in will already have been converted to the specified type, if possible.For the required parameters, see the documentation for ValidatorConditionCallback. - Parameters:
- condition- New condition value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
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getConditionFor a validator that is not a built-inValidatorType, aCallback, function, or JavaScript expression to evaluate to see if this validator passes or fails.Because the validator declaration itself is passed as a parameter to condition(), you can effectively parameterize the validator. For example, to create a validator that checks that the value is after a certain date:{ type:"custom", afterDate:new Date(), condition:"value.getTime() > validator.afterDate.getTime()" }Reusable validators, like the above, can be registered as a standard validatorType by callingaddValidator().Note that, if a field is declared with a builtin FieldType, the value passed in will already have been converted to the specified type, if possible.For the required parameters, see the documentation for ValidatorConditionCallback. - Returns:
- Current condition value. Default value is null
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setDependentFieldsUser-defined list of fields on which this validator depends. Primarily used for validators of type "custom" but can also be used to supplementapplyWhencriteria.Note that for validators run on the server, fields required due to dependentFieldsbut not present in theDSRequest.dataof an update because they haven't changed will be filled in from the server DataSource.Note : This is an advanced setting - Parameters:
- dependentFields- New dependentFields value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
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getDependentFieldsUser-defined list of fields on which this validator depends. Primarily used for validators of type "custom" but can also be used to supplementapplyWhencriteria.Note that for validators run on the server, fields required due to dependentFieldsbut not present in theDSRequest.dataof an update because they haven't changed will be filled in from the server DataSource.- Returns:
- Current dependentFields value. Default value is null
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setErrorMessageText to display if the value does not pass this validation check.If unspecified, default error messages exist for all built-in validators, and a generic message will be used for a custom validator that is not passed. Server-side this string evaluates in a Velocity context where the variables $value and $fieldName are available and refer to the supplied value and the field name, respectively. Note that if the validator is intended to run both on the client and server, you shouldn't use these velocity vars as they will not be expanded on the client and the user may then see raw uninterpolated strings. - Parameters:
- errorMessage- New errorMessage value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
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setStopIfFalseNormally, all validators defined for a field will be runin the order in which they are definedeven if one of the validators has already failed. However, ifstopIfFalseis set, validation will not proceed beyond this validator if the check fails.This is useful to prevent expensive validators from being run unnecessarily, or to allow custom validators that don't need to be robust about handling every conceivable type of value. - Parameters:
- stopIfFalse- New stopIfFalse value. Default value is false
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getStopIfFalseNormally, all validators defined for a field will be runin the order in which they are definedeven if one of the validators has already failed. However, ifstopIfFalseis set, validation will not proceed beyond this validator if the check fails.This is useful to prevent expensive validators from being run unnecessarily, or to allow custom validators that don't need to be robust about handling every conceivable type of value. - Returns:
- Current stopIfFalse value. Default value is false
 
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setStopOnErrorIndicates that if this validator is not passed, the user should not be allowed to exit the field - focus will be forced back into the field until the error is corrected.This property defaults to FormItem.stopOnErrorif unset.Enabling this property also implies FormItem.validateOnExitis automatically enabled. If this is a server-based validator, setting this property also implies thatFormItem.synchronousValidationis forced on.- Parameters:
- stopOnError- New stopOnError value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getStopOnErrorIndicates that if this validator is not passed, the user should not be allowed to exit the field - focus will be forced back into the field until the error is corrected.This property defaults to FormItem.stopOnErrorif unset.Enabling this property also implies FormItem.validateOnExitis automatically enabled. If this is a server-based validator, setting this property also implies thatFormItem.synchronousValidationis forced on.- Returns:
- Current stopOnError value. Default value is null
 
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setTypeType of the validator.This can be one of the built-in ValidatorType, the string "custom" to define a custom validator, or the string "serverCustom" to define a server-only custom validator.- Parameters:
- type- New type value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getTypeType of the validator.This can be one of the built-in ValidatorType, the string "custom" to define a custom validator, or the string "serverCustom" to define a server-only custom validator.- Returns:
- Current type value. Default value is null
 
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setTypeType of the validator.This can be one of the built-in ValidatorType, the string "custom" to define a custom validator, or the string "serverCustom" to define a server-only custom validator.- Parameters:
- type- New type value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getTypeAsStringType of the validator.This can be one of the built-in ValidatorType, the string "custom" to define a custom validator, or the string "serverCustom" to define a server-only custom validator.- Returns:
- Current type value. Default value is null
 
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setValidateOnChangeIf true, validator will be validated when each item's "change" handler is fired as well as when the entire form is submitted or validated. If false, this validator will not fire on the item's "change" handler.Note that this property can also be set at the form/grid or field level; If true at any level and not explicitly false on the validator, the validator will be fired on change - displaying errors and rejecting the change on validation failure. - Parameters:
- validateOnChange- New validateOnChange value. Default value is null
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- Validatorinstance, for chaining setter calls
 
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getValidateOnChangeIf true, validator will be validated when each item's "change" handler is fired as well as when the entire form is submitted or validated. If false, this validator will not fire on the item's "change" handler.Note that this property can also be set at the form/grid or field level; If true at any level and not explicitly false on the validator, the validator will be fired on change - displaying errors and rejecting the change on validation failure. - Returns:
- Current validateOnChange value. Default value is null
 
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createpublic static void create()A Validator shouldn't be created directly. Instead pass Properties as each Validator inFormItem.validatorsor wherever a Validator is needed.
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addValidatorDefinitionRegister a new standard validator type for reuse, by name. The validator passed in should be of typeValidatorType.CUSTOM.Any new validator where setType(String)is set to the registered name will pick up all properties (error message, condition, etc) from this validator definition.- Parameters:
- name- name under which validator properties will be available
- validator- validator containing standard properties for reuse
 
 
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