Here is what I ended up with for parsley validation:

http://ryanalberts.com/797/parsley-validation-with-angularjs/

Hope it's helpful for someone....

:-)


On Friday, January 2, 2015 at 1:44:20 PM UTC-7, Ryan Alberts wrote:
>
> I am looking at doing a similar approach of integrating ParsleyJS with 
> Angular.  I am curious if anyone ended up doing it on this thread?
>
>
> On Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:00:58 AM UTC-6, James Crosswell wrote:
>>
>> I'm not using JS server side no, so server side validation isn't an issue.
>>
>> I've just gone with the scotch.io approach for now. It's a little bit 
>> laborious coding up all the show/hide logic for the messages but works 
>> well. I guess it's the sort of thing some custom directives could do... 
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James
>>
>> On Wednesday, 21 May 2014 12:13:38 UTC+2, Richard Seldon wrote:
>>>
>>> James,
>>>
>>> Good question. I too would welcome any insights.
>>>
>>> At the moment, am using very similar approach to the scotch.io examples 
>>> in link you provided. For form specific validation like simply required, 
>>> then ng-required attribute on select form elements, and the standard HTML5 
>>> required attribute is usually enough. Most resources I have studied on 
>>> AngularJS appear to be doing something very similar but perhaps the 
>>> community can offer different ideas.
>>>
>>> Are you using JS server side in Node etc?  For that, have started 
>>> adopting https://github.com/chriso/validator.js  Find this works nicely 
>>> for most situations, and can be further supported with lodash / underscore 
>>> utility methods. Could conceivably use that client side too.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Richard.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 21 May 2014, at 19:00, James Crosswell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd be interested in this too. I found this article on form validation 
>>> with Angular 
>>> <http://scotch.io/tutorials/javascript/angularjs-form-validation>. The 
>>> result is great but so much more code to put it together than with Parsely 
>>> (especially for simple stuff like "required" field validation).
>>>
>>> Is there a "recommended" approach to form validation with Angular?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> James
>>>
>>> On Monday, 28 January 2013 21:43:53 UTC+1, clayton collie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Anyone looked at integrating ParsleyJs <http://parsleyjs.org/> ? Or 
>>>> does Angular cover most of this territory ?
>>>
>>>
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