I have a class in my project which looks like this:
public class MyClass
{
[Required]
public string keyword { get; set; }
public string saleRange { get; set; }
}
This is how the action looks like:
[HttpPost]
[ActionName("Analyze")]
public ActionResult Analyze(MyClass obj)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return Json("error");
}
else
{
return Json("ok");
}
}
And in jQuery:
$(document).on("click",".btnAnalyze",function() {
var data =
{
keyword: $(".keywordInput").val(),
saleRange: "1"
};
console.log($(".keywordInput").val());
$.post("/Controller/Analyze",data).done(function(){
if (data == "error") {
alert("all fields are required");
}
});
});
As you can see I'm mapping a JS object to a C# class object which I pass to my action. Now what the problem here is, even if I don't supply anything for the keyword property (ie. it's null or ""), the ModelState still shows it's property IsValid as true, but it should be set on false if I don't pass anything as keyword parameter.
This is first part of the problem, the other question I have here is how would I, If I have 10 textbox field, of which all are required. And if user enters only 1/10 of those, I would like to send a message for the first next field user has to validate in order to proceed, like "texbox #2 is required, please enter something" instead of a just general message like "all fields are required" or something like that ?
Can someone help me out with this ?
Why does the modelstate shows the it's valid even though after I dont' supply keyword parameter in the object?
@T.Jung here Is a sample of input:
<input placeholder="Enter keywords" class="form-control keywordInput" type="text" style="width:80%">
It's basically just a plain input field in html..