Downloadarray-validator
Validates an array of values with a set of validators
Example validator:
class DemoValidator extends ValidatorChain
{
public function __construct()
{
$validators = [
'phone' => [
'required' => true,
'validators' => [
[
'type' => Regexp::class,
//The message attribute changes the default message of the validator
'message' => 'Invalid phone number provided',
'options' => [
'pattern' => '/\+36-\d{2}[-]\d{3}[-]\d{4}\b/'
]
],
[
'type' => IsString::class
]
]
],
'name' => [
'required' => true,
//The Required message attribute changes the default message omitted when a field is required, but is empty or not present
'requiredMessage' => 'This field is required',
'validators' => [
[
'type' => IsString::class
]
]
],
'status' => [
'required' => true,
'validators' => [
[
'type' => IsString::class
],
[
'type' => Enum::class,
'options' => [
'allowedElements' => ['active', 'inactive', 'deleted']
]
]
]
]
];
parent::__construct($validators);
}
}
You can also create a new instance of the KDudas\ArrayValidator\ValidatorChain with the same parameters in its __construct as above and call its isValid method.
If you want to add new validation logic, simply implement the KDudas\ArrayValidator\ValidatorInterface in a class and it is ready to use.
To perform the validation, simply call the isValid method on the validator instance. To get validation messages, call the getMessages method on the ValidatorChain instance.
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