Class DS.Errors
Holds validation errors for a given record, organized by attribute names.
Every DS.Model
has an errors
property that is an instance of
DS.Errors
. This can be used to display validation error
messages returned from the server when a record.save()
rejects.
For Example, if you had a User
model that looked like this:
import DS from 'ember-data';
export default DS.Model.extend({
username: DS.attr('string'),
email: DS.attr('string')
});
And you attempted to save a record that did not validate on the backend:
let user = store.createRecord('user', {
username: 'tomster',
email: 'invalidEmail'
});
user.save();
Your backend would be expected to return an error response that described the problem, so that error messages can be generated on the app.
API responses will be translated into instances of DS.Errors
differently,
depending on the specific combination of adapter and serializer used. You
may want to check the documentation or the source code of the libraries
that you are using, to know how they expect errors to be communicated.
Errors can be displayed to the user by accessing their property name to get an array of all the error objects for that property. Each error object is a JavaScript object with two keys:
message
A string containing the error message from the backendattribute
The name of the property associated with this error message
<label>Username: {{input value=username}} </label>
{{#each model.errors.username as |error|}}
<div class="error">
{{error.message}}
</div>
{{/each}}
<label>Email: {{input value=email}} </label>
{{#each model.errors.email as |error|}}
<div class="error">
{{error.message}}
</div>
{{/each}}
You can also access the special messages
property on the error
object to get an array of all the error strings.
{{#each model.errors.messages as |message|}}
<div class="error">
{{message}}
</div>
{{/each}}