Is it possible to expose fluentvalidation metadata for client side validation without MVC?





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I'm working on a project, the backend use FluentValidation to validate all the input data. The frontend uses Angular.



I want to share the validation rules across back & front.



I know that using MVC, you can have client side validation (with limited set of rules).



How can I expose fluentvalidation rules to the front in an Angular application ?










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  • Just found this, I think I got my answer... github.com/JeremySkinner/FluentValidation/issues/76

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I'm working on a project, the backend use FluentValidation to validate all the input data. The frontend uses Angular.



I want to share the validation rules across back & front.



I know that using MVC, you can have client side validation (with limited set of rules).



How can I expose fluentvalidation rules to the front in an Angular application ?










share|improve this question

























  • Just found this, I think I got my answer... github.com/JeremySkinner/FluentValidation/issues/76

    – Nicolas C
    Jan 4 at 17:44
















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I'm working on a project, the backend use FluentValidation to validate all the input data. The frontend uses Angular.



I want to share the validation rules across back & front.



I know that using MVC, you can have client side validation (with limited set of rules).



How can I expose fluentvalidation rules to the front in an Angular application ?










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I'm working on a project, the backend use FluentValidation to validate all the input data. The frontend uses Angular.



I want to share the validation rules across back & front.



I know that using MVC, you can have client side validation (with limited set of rules).



How can I expose fluentvalidation rules to the front in an Angular application ?







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  • Just found this, I think I got my answer... github.com/JeremySkinner/FluentValidation/issues/76

    – Nicolas C
    Jan 4 at 17:44





















  • Just found this, I think I got my answer... github.com/JeremySkinner/FluentValidation/issues/76

    – Nicolas C
    Jan 4 at 17:44



















Just found this, I think I got my answer... github.com/JeremySkinner/FluentValidation/issues/76

– Nicolas C
Jan 4 at 17:44







Just found this, I think I got my answer... github.com/JeremySkinner/FluentValidation/issues/76

– Nicolas C
Jan 4 at 17:44














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