July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
454 pages
10h 1m
English
In the previous section, we saw how to use validators and combine validators together to create more complex validation. The Validators.required, Validators.minLength, Validators.maxLength, and Validators.pattern combinations can cover a lot of validation cases that can arise during the development of your Angular application. If the time comes where you can't handle your validation needs with the built-in validator, then you can build your very own validator.
In this section, we'll see how to validate that the movie_id field contains a valid entry (that is a number that is between one and four digits long) and that another movie does not already use the id. To do so, we can create the following class:
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