there are two steps, the requirements on the fields themselves and the 
onvalidation call. that's before form.process() comes into the mix.
form.process().accepted is true only when there are no form.errors. 
Since you're adding them in the onvalidation call, the form is processed, 
but not accepted.

On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 1:45:21 PM UTC+2, Louis Amon wrote:
>
> You mean something like that ?
> def my_validator(form):
>    if form.vars['lat'] == '' or form.vars['lng'] == '':
>        form.errors['address'] = "address isn't precise enough"
>
>
> But then wouldn't the form be accepted anyway since onvalidation is 
> called when every field passes validation ?
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 12:08:46 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> use an onvalidate call that do the checks on lat and lng but adds the 
>> error on address.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 11:50:42 AM UTC+2, Louis Amon wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm trying to build a form based on Google Places (geocoding) based on 
>>> the following table:
>>>
>>> db.define_table('place',
>>>                 Field('address'),
>>>                 Field('street_number'),
>>>                 Field('route'),
>>>                 Field('locality'),
>>>                 Field('lat'),
>>>                 Field('lng'),
>>>                 )
>>>
>>> All fields except 'address' are rendered in the form as hidden inputs.
>>>
>>> I want my form to be validated if and only if 'lat' and 'lng' are not 
>>> empty.
>>>
>>>
>>> If I put a validator like IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(), these fields are indeed 
>>> validated but since they are hidden there is no error message displayed.
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there a way to invalidate 'address' if 'lat' or 'lng' is empty ? If 
>>> so, I could then display an error message attached to the input users 
>>> actually type into.
>>>
>>

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