Call sv_required()
to generate a validation function that ensures an input value is present. By default, the definition of "is present" is based on input_provided()
.
sv_required(message = "Required", test = input_provided)
Arguments
The validation error message to be displayed if the test does not pass.
A single-argument function, or single-sided formula (using .
to access the value to test), that returns TRUE
for success and FALSE
for failure.
The sv_optional()
function, which takes a different approach to field presence.
Other rule functions: compose_rules()
, sv_between()
, sv_email()
, sv_equal()
, sv_gte()
, sv_gt()
, sv_in_set()
, sv_integer()
, sv_lte()
, sv_lt()
, sv_not_equal()
, sv_numeric()
, sv_optional()
, sv_regex()
, sv_url()
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
library(shiny)
library(shinyvalidate)
ui <- fluidPage(
textInput("name", "Name")
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
# Validation rules are set in the server, start by
# making a new instance of an `InputValidator()`
iv <- InputValidator$new()
# Basic usage: ensure that `input$name` is present,
# and return a terse validation message if not
iv$add_rule("name", sv_required())
# Finally, `enable()` the validation rules
iv$enable()
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}
# There are some alternatives to the above example,
# and the following snippets can serve to replace
# the `iv$add_rule(...)` statement
# (1) Providing a custom message to display
# when validation fails:
# iv$add_rule("email", sv_required("An email is required"))
# (2) Providing a `test` argument to change
# the definition of "is present"; in this
# snippet, any non-NULL value will be accepted:
# iv$add_rule("choices", sv_required(test = is.null))
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