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For Rails, the input field is constructed from model name and field name. For Example, User have email as field, when form helper render
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view, the input field name will be 'user[email]'. The syntax for these is somewhat different as shown below:
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```javascript
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$(form).bootstrapValidator({
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fields: {
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});
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```
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To see how built-in validators are developed, you can look at their sources located at the [```src/js/validator```](src/js/validator) directory.
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