ElementInternals: reportValidity() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since March 2023.
The reportValidity()
method of the ElementInternals
interface checks if the element meets any constraint validation rules applied to it.
If reportValidity
returns false
then a cancelable invalid event is fired on the element.
This method behaves in a similar way to ElementInternals.checkValidity()
, however it additionally sends the value of ElementInternals.validationMessage
to the user agent for display.
Syntax
reportValidity()
Parameters
None.
Return value
A boolean value, true
if the element meets all validation constraints.
Exceptions
NotSupportedError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the element does not have its
formAssociated
property set totrue
.
Examples
In the following example ElementInternals.setValidity()
is used to indicate that the element does not meet validation rules. Calling reportValidity()
returns false
, and the value "my message" is sent to the user agent for display.
After calling setValidity
again, this time indicating that all rules are marked false, reportValidity()
returns true
.
let element = document.getElementById("join-checkbox"); element.internals_.setValidity({ valueMissing: true }, "my message"); console.log(element.internals_.reportValidity()); // false element.internals_.setValidity({}); console.log(element.internals_.reportValidity()); // true
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML> # dom-elementinternals-reportvalidity> |
Browser compatibility
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