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    • ¶

      All these options could be overriden and specified directly in DOM using data-parsley- default DOM-API eg: inputs can be set in DOM using data-parsley-inputs="input, textarea" eg: data-parsley-stop-on-first-failing-constraint="false"

      var Defaults = {
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      General

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      Default data-namespace for DOM API

        namespace: 'data-parsley-',
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      Supported inputs by default

        inputs: 'input, textarea, select',
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      Excluded inputs by default

        excluded: 'input[type=button], input[type=submit], input[type=reset], input[type=hidden]',
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      Stop validating field on highest priority failing constraint

        priorityEnabled: true,
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      Field only

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      identifier used to group together inputs (e.g. radio buttons…)

        multiple: null,
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      identifier (or array of identifiers) used to validate only a select group of inputs

        group: null,
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      UI

      Enable\Disable error messages

        uiEnabled: true,
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      Key events threshold before validation

        validationThreshold: 3,
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      Focused field on form validation error. ‘first’|’last’|’none’

        focus: 'first',
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      event(s) that will trigger validation before first failure. eg: input…

        trigger: false,
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      event(s) that will trigger validation after first failure.

        triggerAfterFailure: 'input',
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      Class that would be added on every failing validation Parsley field

        errorClass: 'parsley-error',
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      Same for success validation

        successClass: 'parsley-success',
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      Return the $element that will receive these above success or error classes Could also be (and given directly from DOM) a valid selector like '#div'

        classHandler: function (Field) {},
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      Return the $element where errors will be appended Could also be (and given directly from DOM) a valid selector like '#div'

        errorsContainer: function (Field) {},
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      ul elem that would receive errors’ list

        errorsWrapper: '<ul class="parsley-errors-list"></ul>',
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      li elem that would receive error message

        errorTemplate: '<li></li>'
      };
      
      export default Defaults;