ReadonlybadThe read-only badInput property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the user has provided input that the browser is unable to convert.
ReadonlycustomThe read-only customError property of the ValidityState interface returns true if an element doesn't meet the validation required in the custom validity set by the element's HTMLInputElement.setCustomValidity method.
ReadonlypatternThe read-only patternMismatch property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input, after having been edited by the user, does not conform to the constraints set by the element's pattern attribute.
ReadonlyrangeThe read-only rangeOverflow property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input, after having been edited by the user, does not conform to the constraints set by the element's max attribute.
ReadonlyrangeThe read-only rangeUnderflow property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input, after having been edited by the user, does not conform to the constraints set by the element's min attribute.
ReadonlystepThe read-only stepMismatch property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input, after having been edited by the user, does not conform to the constraints set by the element's step attribute.
ReadonlytooThe read-only tooLong property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input or textarea, after having been edited by the user, exceeds the maximum code-unit length established by the element's maxlength attribute.
ReadonlytooThe read-only tooShort property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input, button, select, output, fieldset or textarea, after having been edited by the user, is less than the minimum code-unit length established by the element's minlength attribute.
ReadonlytypeThe read-only typeMismatch property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input, after having been edited by the user, does not conform to the constraints set by the element's type attribute.
ReadonlyvalidThe read-only valid property of the ValidityState interface indicates if the value of an input element meets all its validation constraints, and is therefore considered to be valid.
ReadonlyvalueThe read-only valueMissing property of the ValidityState interface indicates if a required control, such as an input, select, or textarea, has an empty value.
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ValidityStateinterface represents the validity states that an element can be in, with respect to constraint validation.MDN Reference