I have a directive that $watch and validates inputs inside a form based on
their $valid and $untouched properties - if the input was "touched" it
checks for validation and colors the font and border in red/green
accordingly, if the input wasn't "touched" it won't do anything.
I'm using ngBootBox's custom dialog so i don't have the type="submit" kind
of button for submitting the form, I'm using the callback function of the
"Create" button in order to pass/save the data.
My problem is that when I click the "create" button and the form is not
"valid" because some of the fields are empty - my inputs are still
"untouched" so the $watch function isn't being called.
I'm trying to avoid iterating the form's inputs with angular's forEach
function like this:
angular.forEach($scope.form.$error, function (field) {
angular.forEach(field, function(errorField){
errorField.$setTouched();
});
})
is there a way to do it otherwise? Does the parent form has a property that
if changed will influence all inputs and will trigger the $watch function?
i got the relevant code here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34164122/how-to-set-all-inputs-as-touched-without-submit-button-angularjs
thanks... :)
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