Enforce front-end validation of email field in PlayFramework 2.6 with Bootstrap 4





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So I've got my simple form defined as:



val loginForm = Form(
mapping(
"email" -> email,
"password" -> nonEmptyText(minLength = 8, maxLength = 24)
)(UserLogin.apply)(UserLogin.unapply)
)


My view:



@b4.inline.form(routes.UserController.loginPage()) { implicit ifc =>
@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address")
@b4.password( form("password"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Password", 'placeholder -> "your password")
@b4.submit('class -> "btn btn-light btn-outline-dark"){ Login }
}


Obviously my password field is validated in front-end, but not the email.
Is there a canonical way to enforce email being required during front-end validation?










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  • what do you mean by it's not validated?

    – pedrorijo91
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:59











  • It wasn't check at all, but required is exactly what I need.

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:43


















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So I've got my simple form defined as:



val loginForm = Form(
mapping(
"email" -> email,
"password" -> nonEmptyText(minLength = 8, maxLength = 24)
)(UserLogin.apply)(UserLogin.unapply)
)


My view:



@b4.inline.form(routes.UserController.loginPage()) { implicit ifc =>
@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address")
@b4.password( form("password"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Password", 'placeholder -> "your password")
@b4.submit('class -> "btn btn-light btn-outline-dark"){ Login }
}


Obviously my password field is validated in front-end, but not the email.
Is there a canonical way to enforce email being required during front-end validation?










share|improve this question























  • what do you mean by it's not validated?

    – pedrorijo91
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:59











  • It wasn't check at all, but required is exactly what I need.

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:43














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So I've got my simple form defined as:



val loginForm = Form(
mapping(
"email" -> email,
"password" -> nonEmptyText(minLength = 8, maxLength = 24)
)(UserLogin.apply)(UserLogin.unapply)
)


My view:



@b4.inline.form(routes.UserController.loginPage()) { implicit ifc =>
@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address")
@b4.password( form("password"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Password", 'placeholder -> "your password")
@b4.submit('class -> "btn btn-light btn-outline-dark"){ Login }
}


Obviously my password field is validated in front-end, but not the email.
Is there a canonical way to enforce email being required during front-end validation?










share|improve this question














So I've got my simple form defined as:



val loginForm = Form(
mapping(
"email" -> email,
"password" -> nonEmptyText(minLength = 8, maxLength = 24)
)(UserLogin.apply)(UserLogin.unapply)
)


My view:



@b4.inline.form(routes.UserController.loginPage()) { implicit ifc =>
@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address")
@b4.password( form("password"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Password", 'placeholder -> "your password")
@b4.submit('class -> "btn btn-light btn-outline-dark"){ Login }
}


Obviously my password field is validated in front-end, but not the email.
Is there a canonical way to enforce email being required during front-end validation?







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  • what do you mean by it's not validated?

    – pedrorijo91
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:59











  • It wasn't check at all, but required is exactly what I need.

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:43



















  • what do you mean by it's not validated?

    – pedrorijo91
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:59











  • It wasn't check at all, but required is exactly what I need.

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:43

















what do you mean by it's not validated?

– pedrorijo91
Nov 24 '18 at 12:59





what do you mean by it's not validated?

– pedrorijo91
Nov 24 '18 at 12:59













It wasn't check at all, but required is exactly what I need.

– aleck
Nov 24 '18 at 22:43





It wasn't check at all, but required is exactly what I need.

– aleck
Nov 24 '18 at 22:43












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It is validated on frontend, but only if it is not empty.



You need to mark the field explicitly as "required":



@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address", 'required -> true)





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  • Perfect, thank you!

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:42












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It is validated on frontend, but only if it is not empty.



You need to mark the field explicitly as "required":



@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address", 'required -> true)





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  • Perfect, thank you!

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:42
















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It is validated on frontend, but only if it is not empty.



You need to mark the field explicitly as "required":



@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address", 'required -> true)





share|improve this answer
























  • Perfect, thank you!

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:42














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It is validated on frontend, but only if it is not empty.



You need to mark the field explicitly as "required":



@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address", 'required -> true)





share|improve this answer













It is validated on frontend, but only if it is not empty.



You need to mark the field explicitly as "required":



@b4.email( form("email"), '_hiddenLabel -> "Email", 'placeholder -> "your email address", 'required -> true)






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  • Perfect, thank you!

    – aleck
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:42



















  • Perfect, thank you!

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    Nov 24 '18 at 22:42

















Perfect, thank you!

– aleck
Nov 24 '18 at 22:42





Perfect, thank you!

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