npm install --save angular-form-validators
or
yarn add angular-form-validators
to your module
import { AngularFormValidatorsModule } from 'angular-form-validators-module';
@NgModule({
imports: [ AngularFormValidatorsModule ],
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}
to set validator for your FormControl
in ts file
import { AFValidators } form 'angular-form-validators'
...
this.email = new FormControl('', AFValidators.email('email'));
in template
<input type="text" [formControl]="control">
<afv-errors [control]="email" showByStatus="touched"></afv-errors>
control
: FormControl
show?
: boolean
showByStatus?
: 'touched' | 'untouched' | 'dirty' | 'pristine'
containerClass?
: string | string[]
itemClass?
: string | string[]
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