AngularJS multi-step form global validation












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Relating to this question AngularJS multi-step form validation about each step validation form in a multi-step form I have a question.



Is it possible with the same config than the related question (I show you here to better understanding) to perform global validation in the last question?



This is my config:



<form id="myForm" name="myForm" ng-submit="processForm()" novalidate>
<div id="myFormQuestion" ui-view class="my-form">
</div>
</form>


Each invidivual question:



<fieldset ng-form="myQuestion1">
<input type="text" name="myAttribute" required>
<input type="text" name="myAttribute2" required>
<button ng-disabled="!myQuestion1.$valid" ng-click="$ctrl.nextQuestion">Next</button>
</fieldset>


I would like to do in the last question... myForm.$valid and validate if the answers of all the questions (inputs) are valid.



Is it possible to do so or maybe is there any possibility to do in a different way?










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  • Not possible because there only one form html present in the last step which is only for last step only. Also next step button will only enable if you provide some sort of value in input so last step will eventually have all the steps valid.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:57










  • any possibility of doing a global validation in a cleaner way?
    – mannuk
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:21










  • You have to use ng-include or hide/show div forms for that but not possible with ui-view. Either you save the form state in localstorage or save in array or something.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:00
















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Relating to this question AngularJS multi-step form validation about each step validation form in a multi-step form I have a question.



Is it possible with the same config than the related question (I show you here to better understanding) to perform global validation in the last question?



This is my config:



<form id="myForm" name="myForm" ng-submit="processForm()" novalidate>
<div id="myFormQuestion" ui-view class="my-form">
</div>
</form>


Each invidivual question:



<fieldset ng-form="myQuestion1">
<input type="text" name="myAttribute" required>
<input type="text" name="myAttribute2" required>
<button ng-disabled="!myQuestion1.$valid" ng-click="$ctrl.nextQuestion">Next</button>
</fieldset>


I would like to do in the last question... myForm.$valid and validate if the answers of all the questions (inputs) are valid.



Is it possible to do so or maybe is there any possibility to do in a different way?










share|improve this question






















  • Not possible because there only one form html present in the last step which is only for last step only. Also next step button will only enable if you provide some sort of value in input so last step will eventually have all the steps valid.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:57










  • any possibility of doing a global validation in a cleaner way?
    – mannuk
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:21










  • You have to use ng-include or hide/show div forms for that but not possible with ui-view. Either you save the form state in localstorage or save in array or something.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:00














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Relating to this question AngularJS multi-step form validation about each step validation form in a multi-step form I have a question.



Is it possible with the same config than the related question (I show you here to better understanding) to perform global validation in the last question?



This is my config:



<form id="myForm" name="myForm" ng-submit="processForm()" novalidate>
<div id="myFormQuestion" ui-view class="my-form">
</div>
</form>


Each invidivual question:



<fieldset ng-form="myQuestion1">
<input type="text" name="myAttribute" required>
<input type="text" name="myAttribute2" required>
<button ng-disabled="!myQuestion1.$valid" ng-click="$ctrl.nextQuestion">Next</button>
</fieldset>


I would like to do in the last question... myForm.$valid and validate if the answers of all the questions (inputs) are valid.



Is it possible to do so or maybe is there any possibility to do in a different way?










share|improve this question













Relating to this question AngularJS multi-step form validation about each step validation form in a multi-step form I have a question.



Is it possible with the same config than the related question (I show you here to better understanding) to perform global validation in the last question?



This is my config:



<form id="myForm" name="myForm" ng-submit="processForm()" novalidate>
<div id="myFormQuestion" ui-view class="my-form">
</div>
</form>


Each invidivual question:



<fieldset ng-form="myQuestion1">
<input type="text" name="myAttribute" required>
<input type="text" name="myAttribute2" required>
<button ng-disabled="!myQuestion1.$valid" ng-click="$ctrl.nextQuestion">Next</button>
</fieldset>


I would like to do in the last question... myForm.$valid and validate if the answers of all the questions (inputs) are valid.



Is it possible to do so or maybe is there any possibility to do in a different way?







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  • Not possible because there only one form html present in the last step which is only for last step only. Also next step button will only enable if you provide some sort of value in input so last step will eventually have all the steps valid.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:57










  • any possibility of doing a global validation in a cleaner way?
    – mannuk
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:21










  • You have to use ng-include or hide/show div forms for that but not possible with ui-view. Either you save the form state in localstorage or save in array or something.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:00


















  • Not possible because there only one form html present in the last step which is only for last step only. Also next step button will only enable if you provide some sort of value in input so last step will eventually have all the steps valid.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:57










  • any possibility of doing a global validation in a cleaner way?
    – mannuk
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:21










  • You have to use ng-include or hide/show div forms for that but not possible with ui-view. Either you save the form state in localstorage or save in array or something.
    – Ghazanfar Khan
    Nov 13 '18 at 12:00
















Not possible because there only one form html present in the last step which is only for last step only. Also next step button will only enable if you provide some sort of value in input so last step will eventually have all the steps valid.
– Ghazanfar Khan
Nov 12 '18 at 19:57




Not possible because there only one form html present in the last step which is only for last step only. Also next step button will only enable if you provide some sort of value in input so last step will eventually have all the steps valid.
– Ghazanfar Khan
Nov 12 '18 at 19:57












any possibility of doing a global validation in a cleaner way?
– mannuk
Nov 13 '18 at 8:21




any possibility of doing a global validation in a cleaner way?
– mannuk
Nov 13 '18 at 8:21












You have to use ng-include or hide/show div forms for that but not possible with ui-view. Either you save the form state in localstorage or save in array or something.
– Ghazanfar Khan
Nov 13 '18 at 12:00




You have to use ng-include or hide/show div forms for that but not possible with ui-view. Either you save the form state in localstorage or save in array or something.
– Ghazanfar Khan
Nov 13 '18 at 12:00












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