HTMLTextAreaElement: setCustomValidity() method

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since December 2018.

The setCustomValidity() method of the HTMLTextAreaElement interface sets the custom validity message for the <textarea> element. Use the empty string to indicate that the element does not have a custom validity error.

Syntax

js
setCustomValidity(string)

Parameters

string

The string containing the error message. The empty string removes any custom validity errors.

Return value

None (undefined).

Examples

In this example, if the <textarea>'s doesn't pass constraint validation, we provide custom errors based on the constraint that is failing validation. If the value is valid, we set the custom error to an empty string:

js
const comment = document.getElementById("comment");
if (comment.validity.valueMissing) {
  comment.setCustomValidity("We can't submit a blank comment!");
} else if (comment.validity.tooShort) {
  comment.setCustomValidity("Tell us more! Your comment is too short.");
} else if (comment.validity.tooLong) {
  comment.setCustomValidity(
    "Loquacious much? Keep it to under 800 characters!",
  );
} else {
  comment.setCustomValidity("");
}

Specifications

Specification
HTML
# dom-cva-setcustomvalidity-dev

Browser compatibility

Report problems with this compatibility data on GitHub
desktopmobile
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Opera
Safari
Chrome Android
Firefox for Android
Opera Android
Safari on iOS
Samsung Internet
WebView Android
WebView on iOS
setCustomValidity

Legend

Tip: you can click/tap on a cell for more information.

Full support
Full support
See implementation notes.

See also