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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T12:24:00+00:00 2026-06-14T12:24:00+00:00

Let’s say i have the following text input: <input class=required-field type=text name=create-user-username pattern=/^[0-9]+$/ />

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Let’s say i have the following text input:

<input class="required-field" type="text" name="create-user-username" pattern="/^[0-9]+$/" />

Somewhere in my JS i (would like to) use the follow snippet in my form validation:

$('.required-field').each(function() {
    var inputVal = $(this).val();
    var pattern = $(this).attr('pattern');

    if (pattern !== 'undefined') {
        if (inputVal.match(pattern)) {
            alert('Input is not valid');
        }        
    }

});

However, the match is not working and I have failed in finding a working solution…

The form is completed by the user in steps, and each pages are validated before you can move to next step. That why I’m not using jQuery .validate….

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    2026-06-14T12:24:01+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:24 pm

    pattern is a string, thus is needs to be:

    $(this).attr('pattern').replace(/\//g,"");
    
    if (!inputVal.match(new RegExp(pattern))) { // also you missed a ! for negation
    

    also, use either

    if (!pattern) // uses falsyness of "undefined" - also catches the empty string
    
    // or
    
    if ( typeof pattern !== "undefined")
    

    and fix your mismatching parens: if (inputVal.match(pattern) // <- missing )

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