/** * @singleton * @alternateClassName Ext.form.VTypes * * This is a singleton object which contains a set of commonly used field validation functions * and provides a mechanism for creating reusable custom field validations. * The following field validation functions are provided out of the box: * * - {@link #alpha} * - {@link #alphanum} * - {@link #email} * - {@link #url} * * VTypes can be applied to a {@link Ext.form.field.Text Text Field} using the `{@link Ext.form.field.Text#vtype vtype}` configuration: * * Ext.create('Ext.form.field.Text', { * fieldLabel: 'Email Address', * name: 'email', * vtype: 'email' // applies email validation rules to this field * }); * * To create custom VTypes: * * // custom Vtype for vtype:'time' * var timeTest = /^([1-9]|1[0-9]):([0-5][0-9])(\s[a|p]m)$/i; * Ext.apply(Ext.form.field.VTypes, { * // vtype validation function * time: function(val, field) { * return timeTest.test(val); * }, * // vtype Text property: The error text to display when the validation function returns false * timeText: 'Not a valid time. Must be in the format "12:34 PM".', * // vtype Mask property: The keystroke filter mask * timeMask: /[\d\s:amp]/i * }); * * In the above example the `time` function is the validator that will run when field validation occurs, * `timeText` is the error message, and `timeMask` limits what characters can be typed into the field. * Note that the `Text` and `Mask` functions must begin with the same name as the validator function. * * Using a custom validator is the same as using one of the build-in validators - just use the name of the validator function * as the `{@link Ext.form.field.Text#vtype vtype}` configuration on a {@link Ext.form.field.Text Text Field}: * * Ext.create('Ext.form.field.Text', { * fieldLabel: 'Departure Time', * name: 'departureTime', * vtype: 'time' // applies custom time validation rules to this field * }); * * Another example of a custom validator: * * // custom Vtype for vtype:'IPAddress' * Ext.apply(Ext.form.field.VTypes, { * IPAddress: function(v) { * return /^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/.test(v); * }, * IPAddressText: 'Must be a numeric IP address', * IPAddressMask: /[\d\.]/i * }); * * It's important to note that using {@link Ext#apply Ext.apply()} means that the custom validator function * as well as `Text` and `Mask` fields are added as properties of the `Ext.form.field.VTypes` singleton. */ Ext.define('Ext.form.field.VTypes', (function(){ // closure these in so they are only created once. var alpha = /^[a-zA-Z_]+$/, alphanum = /^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$/, email = /^(\w+)([\-+.][\w]+)*@(\w[\-\w]*\.){1,5}([A-Za-z]){2,6}$/, url = /(((^https?)|(^ftp)):\/\/([\-\w]+\.)+\w{2,3}(\/[%\-\w]+(\.\w{2,})?)*(([\w\-\.\?\\\/+@&#;`~=%!]*)(\.\w{2,})?)*\/?)/i; // All these messages and functions are configurable return { singleton: true, alternateClassName: 'Ext.form.VTypes', /** * The function used to validate email addresses. Note that this is a very basic validation - complete * validation per the email RFC specifications is very complex and beyond the scope of this class, although this * function can be overridden if a more comprehensive validation scheme is desired. See the validation section * of the [Wikipedia article on email addresses][1] for additional information. This implementation is intended * to validate the following emails: * * - `barney@example.de` * - `barney.rubble@example.com` * - `barney-rubble@example.coop` * - `barney+rubble@example.com` * * [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_address * * @param {String} value The email address * @return {Boolean} true if the RegExp test passed, and false if not. */ 'email' : function(v){ return email.test(v); }, /** * @property {String} emailText * The error text to display when the email validation function returns false. * Defaults to: 'This field should be an e-mail address in the format "user@example.com"' */ 'emailText' : 'This field should be an e-mail address in the format "user@example.com"', /** * @property {RegExp} emailMask * The keystroke filter mask to be applied on email input. See the {@link #email} method for information about * more complex email validation. Defaults to: /[a-z0-9_\.\-@]/i */ 'emailMask' : /[a-z0-9_\.\-@\+]/i, /** * The function used to validate URLs * @param {String} value The URL * @return {Boolean} true if the RegExp test passed, and false if not. */ 'url' : function(v){ return url.test(v); }, /** * @property {String} urlText * The error text to display when the url validation function returns false. * Defaults to: 'This field should be a URL in the format "http:/'+'/www.example.com"' */ 'urlText' : 'This field should be a URL in the format "http:/'+'/www.example.com"', /** * The function used to validate alpha values * @param {String} value The value * @return {Boolean} true if the RegExp test passed, and false if not. */ 'alpha' : function(v){ return alpha.test(v); }, /** * @property {String} alphaText * The error text to display when the alpha validation function returns false. * Defaults to: 'This field should only contain letters and _' */ 'alphaText' : 'This field should only contain letters and _', /** * @property {RegExp} alphaMask * The keystroke filter mask to be applied on alpha input. Defaults to: /[a-z_]/i */ 'alphaMask' : /[a-z_]/i, /** * The function used to validate alphanumeric values * @param {String} value The value * @return {Boolean} true if the RegExp test passed, and false if not. */ 'alphanum' : function(v){ return alphanum.test(v); }, /** * @property {String} alphanumText * The error text to display when the alphanumeric validation function returns false. * Defaults to: 'This field should only contain letters, numbers and _' */ 'alphanumText' : 'This field should only contain letters, numbers and _', /** * @property {RegExp} alphanumMask * The keystroke filter mask to be applied on alphanumeric input. Defaults to: /[a-z0-9_]/i */ 'alphanumMask' : /[a-z0-9_]/i }; })());