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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T01:56:43+00:00 2026-06-15T01:56:43+00:00

I created this custom method for managing regular expressions: $.validator.addMethod( regex, function(value, element, regexp)

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I created this custom method for managing regular expressions:

$.validator.addMethod(
    "regex",
    function(value, element, regexp) {
        var re = new RegExp(regexp);
        return this.optional(element) || re.test(value);
    },
    "Text not valid"

);

And then I used my method:

$(function() {
  $("#registerform").validate({
    rules: { password: {required: true, regex: "^[a-zA-Z09]+$"} },
    messages: {
    password: {regex: "A password can contain only letters or digits"}
    }
  });
});

The problem is that, while I can overwrite the default message for standard validation methods (like required) inside the call to validate(), I can’t do it for custom methods. So, my page will display “Text not valid” instead of “A password can contain only letters or digits”. How can I do to provide a default message and to allow to overwrite it??

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    2026-06-15T01:56:45+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:56 am

    Just leave the message out of your custom method if you want to always set a custom message within your .validate() options.

    $.validator.addMethod(
        "regex",
        function(value, element, regexp) {
            var re = new RegExp(regexp);
            return this.optional(element) || re.test(value);
        }
    );
    

    How can I do to provide a default message and to allow to overwrite
    it?

    I don’t believe this is possible. After all, it’s reasonable to assume that since one is already using their own custom method, why would they also want to over-ride it.

    Your only option would be to use a message inside the custom method or set the message within your .validate() options, but not both.

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