Using the HTML5 "required" attribute for a group of checkboxes?

When using the newer browsers that support HTML5 (FireFox 4 for example);
and a form field has the attribute required='required' ;
and the form field is empty/blank;
and the submit button is clicked;
the browsers detects that the "required" field is empty and does not submit the form;
instead browser shows a hint asking the user to type text into the field.

Now, instead of a single text field, I have a group of checkboxes, out of which at least one should be checked/selected by the user.

How can I use the HTML5 required attribute on this group of checkboxes? (Since only one of the checkboxes needs to be checked, I can't put the required attribute on each and every checkbox)

ps. I am using simple_form, if that matters.


UPDATE

Could the HTML 5 multiple attribute be helpful here? Has anyone use it before for doing something similar to my question?

UPDATE

It appears that this feature is not supported by the HTML5 spec: ISSUE-111: What does input.@required mean for @type = checkbox?

(Issue status: Issue has been marked closed without prejudice.) And here is the explanation.

UPDATE 2

It's an old question, but wanted to clarify that the original intent of the question was to be able to do the above without using Javascript - ie using a HTML5 way of doing it. In retrospect, I should've made the "without Javascript" more obivous.


Unfortunately HTML5 does not provide an out-of-the-box way to do that.

However, using jQuery, you can easily control if a checkbox group has at least one checked element.

Consider the following DOM snippet:

<div class="checkbox-group required">
    <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox_name[]">
    <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox_name[]">
    <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox_name[]">
    <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox_name[]">
</div>

You can use this expression:

$('div.checkbox-group.required :checkbox:checked').length > 0

which returns true if at least one element is checked. Based on that, you can implement your validation check.


I guess there's no standard HTML5 way to do this, but if you don't mind using a jQuery library, I've been able to achieve a "checkbox group" validation using webshims' "group-required" validation feature:

The docs for group-required say:

If a checkbox has the class 'group-required' at least one of the checkboxes with the same name inside the form/document has to be checked.

And here's an example of how you would use it:

<input name="checkbox-group" type="checkbox" class="group-required" id="checkbox-group-id" />
<input name="checkbox-group" type="checkbox" />
<input name="checkbox-group" type="checkbox" />
<input name="checkbox-group" type="checkbox" />
<input name="checkbox-group" type="checkbox" />

I mostly use webshims to polyfill HTML5 features, but it also has some great optional extensions like this one.

It even allows you to write your own custom validity rules. For example, I needed to create a checkbox group that wasn't based on the input's name, so I wrote my own validity rule for that...


Its a simple trick. This is jQuery code that can exploit the html5 validation by changing the required properties if any one is checked. Following is your html code (make sure that you add required for all the elements in the group.)

<input type="checkbox" name="option[]" id="option-1" value="option1" required/> Option 1
<input type="checkbox" name="option[]" id="option-2" value="option2" required/> Option 2
<input type="checkbox" name="option[]" id="option-3" value="option3" required/> Option 3
<input type="checkbox" name="option[]" id="option-4" value="option4" required/> Option 4
<input type="checkbox" name="option[]" id="option-5" value="option5" required/> Option 5

Following is jQuery script, which disables further validation check if any one is selected. Select using name element.

$cbx_group = $("input:checkbox[name='option[]']");
$cbx_group = $("input:checkbox[id^='option-']"); // name is not always helpful ;)

$cbx_group.prop('required', true);
if($cbx_group.is(":checked")){
  $cbx_group.prop('required', false);
}

Small gotcha here: Since you are using html5 validation, make sure you execute this before the it gets validated ie before form submit.

// but this might not work as expected
$('form').submit(function(){
  // code goes here
});

// So, better USE THIS INSTEAD:
$('button[type="submit"]').on('click', function() {
  // skipping validation part mentioned above
});
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