Shawn Heide
Shawn Heide
I got stuck on the scope name since it has an @ sign in it. After searching around I found out that you can just drop it from the scope...
@Misiu, I have an rpi 4 and commented the line you referenced and the integration loaded. Thanks also for the references to the underlying issues.
So I found that if I resolve(true) if it's invalid that it works how I want. It's a little bit cumbersome though to check `context` in the promise function. Any...
I've been digging around and trying to figure out the differences from jquery-validation package that I'm moving from. One of the issues is that the rules are run in reverse...
Another option would be to keep things the same, drop the field reversal and stop on the first invalid rule, which I believe is similar to how jquery-validation does it....