I have received a directive from a superior to use Remote Validation instead of a RequiredIf attribute for checking that a certain field has a value if it is able to be user edited.
Right now, my code looks like this -
View Model
public class FooModel
{
// SNIP: Unimportant extra variables
public int? DeviceId;
public int? ProviderId;
[Remote("IsMessageRequired", "Foo",
AdditionalFields="DeviceId,CarrierId",
ErrorMessage="(required for other")]
public string MessageAddress { get;set; }
// SNIP: Unimportant other details
}
Controller
public class FooController
{
// SNIP: Unimportant details
public JsonResult IsMessageRequired(string messageAddress, int? device, int? carrier)
{
if(!string.IsNullOrEmpty(messageAddress))
return Json(true, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
// Conditions:
// A) Device = "Samsung" / Carrier = "Other"
// B) Device = "Other"
if(device = FooModel.GetDeviceIdByName("Samsung")
&& carrier = FooModel.GetProviderIdByName("Other")
{
return Json(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(pageAddress), JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
if(device = FooModel.GetDeviceIdByName("Other"))
{
return Json(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(pageAddress), JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
// Default condition occurs on first-run scenarios.
return Json(true, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
// SNIP: Other unimportant details
}
...And finally, my View:
@model FooProject.Models.FooModel
@Html.DropDownFor(x => x.DeviceId)
@Html.DropDownFor(x => x.ProviderId)
@Html.TextBoxFor(x => x.MessageAddress)
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(x => x.MessageAddress)
Question: A validation only fires when a value is entered, but never when the textbox contains no value. Does remote validation only work when there is value in the textbox? If not, how am I approaching this setup incorrectly?
It only fires when $.trim
returns a value - so for all nonempty and non-whitespace values.