AngularJS ng-minlength
Directive
Example
Display an error if the input value is shorter than five characters:
<form name="myForm">
<input name="myInput" ng-model="myInput"
ng-minlength="5">
<h1 ng-if="!myForm.myInput.$valid">The value is too
short</h1>
</form>
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Definition and Usage
The ng-minlength
directive adds a restriction to an input field,
and to the validator of the form.
The ng-minlength
directive will add an "invalid" state of the
input field if the length of the value is less than specified.
Note: If the value is empty, it is considered valid.
Syntax
<input type="text" ng-minlength="number"></input>
Mainly supported by <input> elements of type text, but can also be used on other elements that allows user input.
Parameter Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
number | A number representing the minimum number of characters legal for the input field. |