Angular 2’s ngModel provides error objects for each of the built-in input validators. You can access these errors from a reference to the ngModel itself then build useful messaging around them to display to your users.
First, you can use 'ngModel' from 'FormsModule' from angualr2 build module.
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Min length & required: <input type="text" [(ngModel)]="message" #messageRef="ngModel" required minlength="5">
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Errors: {{messageRef.errors | json}}
Valid: {{messageRef.valid}}
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<div *ngIf="!messageRef.valid">
<div *ngIf="messageRef.errors?.required">This field is required</div>
<div *ngIf="messageRef.errors?.minlength">Min length is {{messageRef.errors?.minlength.requiredLength}}, but now only {{messageRef.errors?.minlength.actualLength}}</div>
</div>
<br />
<hr/> <button md-button class="md-raised">Add</button>
</section>