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I try to use the onInvalid on my fields for the validation of form to change the message. Except that it writes me [object: Object]



<CustomInputValidation
labelText={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>}
id="email"
formControlProps={{
fullWidth: true,
error:errors.email === true ? true : false, required: true,
onInvalid: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity(<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>),
onInput: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity('')
}}
inputProps={{
onChange:this.handleChange,
type: "email",
name:"email",
value:authentification.email,
endAdornment: (
<InputAdornment position="end">
<Email className={classes.inputIconsColor}/>
</InputAdornment>
)
}}
boolError={errors.email === true ? true : false}
labelError={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email.error" defaultMessage="The email is required"/>}
/>









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  • Are you able to give some more detail, for instance, the library you're using, and what you expect to happen?
    – OliverRadini
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:16










  • The expected message is: the e-mail is required
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:20










  • @dna and the library / what you expect to happen?
    – Colin
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:38










  • I use react, material ui and react-intl
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:47
















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I try to use the onInvalid on my fields for the validation of form to change the message. Except that it writes me [object: Object]



<CustomInputValidation
labelText={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>}
id="email"
formControlProps={{
fullWidth: true,
error:errors.email === true ? true : false, required: true,
onInvalid: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity(<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>),
onInput: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity('')
}}
inputProps={{
onChange:this.handleChange,
type: "email",
name:"email",
value:authentification.email,
endAdornment: (
<InputAdornment position="end">
<Email className={classes.inputIconsColor}/>
</InputAdornment>
)
}}
boolError={errors.email === true ? true : false}
labelError={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email.error" defaultMessage="The email is required"/>}
/>









share|improve this question






















  • Are you able to give some more detail, for instance, the library you're using, and what you expect to happen?
    – OliverRadini
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:16










  • The expected message is: the e-mail is required
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:20










  • @dna and the library / what you expect to happen?
    – Colin
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:38










  • I use react, material ui and react-intl
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:47














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I try to use the onInvalid on my fields for the validation of form to change the message. Except that it writes me [object: Object]



<CustomInputValidation
labelText={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>}
id="email"
formControlProps={{
fullWidth: true,
error:errors.email === true ? true : false, required: true,
onInvalid: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity(<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>),
onInput: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity('')
}}
inputProps={{
onChange:this.handleChange,
type: "email",
name:"email",
value:authentification.email,
endAdornment: (
<InputAdornment position="end">
<Email className={classes.inputIconsColor}/>
</InputAdornment>
)
}}
boolError={errors.email === true ? true : false}
labelError={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email.error" defaultMessage="The email is required"/>}
/>









share|improve this question













I try to use the onInvalid on my fields for the validation of form to change the message. Except that it writes me [object: Object]



<CustomInputValidation
labelText={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>}
id="email"
formControlProps={{
fullWidth: true,
error:errors.email === true ? true : false, required: true,
onInvalid: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity(<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email" defaultMessage="Email"/>),
onInput: (e) => e.target.setCustomValidity('')
}}
inputProps={{
onChange:this.handleChange,
type: "email",
name:"email",
value:authentification.email,
endAdornment: (
<InputAdornment position="end">
<Email className={classes.inputIconsColor}/>
</InputAdornment>
)
}}
boolError={errors.email === true ? true : false}
labelError={<FormattedMessage id="LoginTemplate.email.error" defaultMessage="The email is required"/>}
/>






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  • Are you able to give some more detail, for instance, the library you're using, and what you expect to happen?
    – OliverRadini
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:16










  • The expected message is: the e-mail is required
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:20










  • @dna and the library / what you expect to happen?
    – Colin
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:38










  • I use react, material ui and react-intl
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:47


















  • Are you able to give some more detail, for instance, the library you're using, and what you expect to happen?
    – OliverRadini
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:16










  • The expected message is: the e-mail is required
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:20










  • @dna and the library / what you expect to happen?
    – Colin
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:38










  • I use react, material ui and react-intl
    – dna
    Nov 12 '18 at 13:47
















Are you able to give some more detail, for instance, the library you're using, and what you expect to happen?
– OliverRadini
Nov 12 '18 at 13:16




Are you able to give some more detail, for instance, the library you're using, and what you expect to happen?
– OliverRadini
Nov 12 '18 at 13:16












The expected message is: the e-mail is required
– dna
Nov 12 '18 at 13:20




The expected message is: the e-mail is required
– dna
Nov 12 '18 at 13:20












@dna and the library / what you expect to happen?
– Colin
Nov 12 '18 at 13:38




@dna and the library / what you expect to happen?
– Colin
Nov 12 '18 at 13:38












I use react, material ui and react-intl
– dna
Nov 12 '18 at 13:47




I use react, material ui and react-intl
– dna
Nov 12 '18 at 13:47

















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