phputil / validator
Easy and powerful validator for PHP
2.5.2
2016-08-18 21:11 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.2.0
- phputil/rtti: ^1.3
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: =4.4.2
README
Easy and powerful validation library for PHP.
We use semantic versioning. See our releases.
Installation
composer require phputil/validator
Dependends only on phputil/rtti.
An Example
A step-by-step example for demonstrating its use.
// Suppose that your application receives an object in a JSON like this: $json = <<<EXAMPLE { "name": "Bob Developer", "likes": 150, "phone": { "number": "99988-7766", "notes": "WhatsApp, Telegram" }, "friends": [ "Suzan", "Mike", "Jane" ] } EXAMPLE; // So you transform the JSON into an object $obj = json_decode( $json ); // Now you want to validate this object, and you create a Validator $validator = new Validator(); // And define the rules $rules = array( // name must have from 2 to 60 characters 'name' => array( Rule::LENGTH_RANGE => array( 2, 60 ), Option::LABEL => 'Name' ), // likes must be greater or equal to zero 'likes' => array( Rule::MIN_VAUE => 0 ), // for the phone... 'phone' => array( Rule::WITH => array( // number must follow a regex 'number' => array( Rule::REGEX => '/^[0-9]{5}\\-[0-9]{4}$/', Option::LABEL => 'Phone Number' ) ) ), // have a friend limit 'friends' => array( Rule::MAX_COUNT => 100 ) ); // And define the messages (we also could load it from a JSON file) $messages = array( 'en' => array( // "en" means "english" locale. This is the default locale. Rule::LENGTH_RANGE => '{label} must have from {min_length} to {max_length} characters.', Rule::MIN_VAUE => '{label} must be greater than or equal to {min_value}.', Rule::REGEX => '{label} has an invalid format.', Rule::MAX_COUNT => '{label} must have up to {max_count} item(s).', ) ); $validator->setMessages( $messages ); // Now we will check the object using our rules $problems = $validator->checkObject( $obj, $rules ); // In this moment, problems will be an empty array because all values passed. // That is: $problems === array() // However, lets make our rules harder, just to understand how the validation works $rules[ 'name' ][ Rule::LENGTH_RANGE ] = array( 2, 5 ); // Max of 5 $rule[ 'friends' ][ Rule::MAX_COUNT ] = 1; // just one friend (the best one :-) // And check again $problems = $validator->checkObject( $obj, $rules ); // Now $problems is an array like this: // array( // 'name' => array( 'length_range' => 'Name must have from 2 to 5 characters.' ), // 'friends' => array( 'max_count' => 'friends must have up to 1 item(s)' ) // ) // Which means that we have two fields with problems. The format is: // field => hurt rule => message // For example, the field "name" hurt the "length_range" rule and its message is // "Name must have from 2 to 5 characters.". // // If we need to know whether "name" has a problem, we just check with isset: if ( isset( $problems[ 'name' ] ) ) { echo 'Name has a problem', PHP_EOL; } // If we are only interested in the messages, and don't care about the fields, // we just use the ProblemsTransformer $messages = ( new ProblemsTransformer() )->justTheMessages( $problems ); var_dump( $messages ); // Will print something like: // array( 'Name must have from 2 to 5 characters.', 'friends must have up to 1 item(s)' ) // // That's it for now. Enjoy it!
Features
- Validates basic types (see example 1)
- Validates arrays (see example 2)
- Validates dynamic objects (
stdClass
) (see example 3) - Validates objects (of user-created classes) with private or protected attributes (see example 3)
- Supports localized validation messages (different locales)
- Supports different string formats (UTF, ISO-8859-1, ASCII, etc.)
Available Rules
-
required
-
min_length
-
max_length
-
length_range
-
min_value
-
max_value
-
value_range
-
min_count
(for arrays) -
max_count
(for arrays) -
count_range
(for arrays) -
in
(for arrays) -
not_in
(for arrays) -
start_with
(accepts a string or an array of strings, compared with "or") -
not_start_with
(accepts a string or an array of strings, compared with "or") -
end_with
(accepts a string or an array of strings, compared with "or") -
not_end_with
(accepts a string or an array of strings, compared with "or") -
contains
(accepts a string or an array of strings, compared with "or") -
not_contains
(accepts a string or an array of strings, compared with "or") -
regex
-
format
: allows to use a format (see Available Formats) -
with
: allows to define rules for sub-arrays or sub-objects. - custom: you can add others easily. See below.
Adding a custom rule
// Adding a custom rule called "myRule" in which the value should be zero: $validator->setRule( 'myRule', function( $value ) { return 0 == $value; } );
Now checking the custom rule:
$value = rand( 0, 5 ); // Value to be checked, a random between 0 and 5 (inclusive) $rules = array( 'myRule' => true ); // Rules to be checked. In this example, just "myRule". $problems = $validator->check( $value, $rules ); // check() will return the hurt rules echo isset( $problems[ 'myRule' ] ) ? 'myRule as hurt' : 'passed';
Available Formats
-
anything
-
string
(same asanything
) -
name
-
word
-
alphanumeric
-
alpha
-
ascii
-
numeric
-
integer
-
double
-
float
(same asdouble
) -
monetary
-
price
(same asmonetary
) -
tax
-
date
(equals todate_dmy
) -
date_dmy
-
date_mdy
-
date_ymd
-
time
-
longtime
-
datetime
(equals todatetime_dmy
) -
datetime_dmy
-
datetime_mdy
-
datetime_ymd
-
longdatetime
(equals tolongdatetime_dmy
) -
longdatetime_dmy
-
longdatetime_mdy
-
longdatetime_ymd
-
email
-
http
-
url
-
ip
-
ipv4
-
ipv6
- custom: you can add others easily. See below.
You may specify the separator for date-based formats. Default is "/", for example "31/12/1999".
Adding a custom format
// Adding a format "myFormat" in which the value should start with "https://" $validator->setFormat( 'myFormat', function( $value ) { return mb_strpos( $value, 'https://' ) === 0; } );
Now checking the format:
$value = 'http://non-https-site.com'; $rules = array( Rule::FORMAT => 'myFormat' ); // rules to be checked $problems = $validator->check( $value, $rules ); // check() returns the hurt rules echo isset( $problems[ Rule::FORMAT ] ) ? 'myFormat as hurt' : 'passed';
Message Replacements
-
{min_length}
shows the minimum length; -
{max_length}
shows the maximum length; -
{length_range}
shows the minimum and the maximum length (e.g. "5-10"); -
{min_value}
shows the minimum value; -
{max_value}
shows the maximum value; -
{value_range}
shows minimum and maximum values (e.g. "5-10"); -
{min_count}
shows the minimum count; -
{max_count}
shows the maximum count; -
{count_range}
shows the minimum count and the maximum count (e.g. "5-10"); -
{in}
shows the set of items separated by comma; -
{not_in}
shows the set of items separated by comma; -
{start_with}
shows the string or the set of strings separated by comma; -
{not_start_with}
shows the string or the set of strings separated by comma; -
{end_with}
shows the string or the set of strings separated by comma; -
{not_end_with}
shows the string or the set of strings separated by comma; -
{contains}
shows the string or the set of strings separated by comma; -
{not_contains}
shows the string or the set of strings separated by comma; -
{regex}
shows the defined regex; -
{label}
shows the defined label, if defined. Otherwise, shows the array key or object attribute name; -
{value}
shows the value.
Notes:
-
{min_value}
and{max_value}
are available when the{value_range}
is used; -
{min_length}
and{max_length}
are available when the{length_range}
is used; -
{min_count}
and{max_count}
are available when the{count_range}
is used.
More
- Supports UTF-8 and other common formats (ISO-8859-1, Windows-1251, ASCII, etc.)
- Error messages and formats can be specified by locale.
- Error messages and formats can be specified at once. This allows you, for example, read them from a JSON file.
- Formats and rules can be specified without having to extend any class.
- Classes use a fluent interface (that is, you type less).
- Builder classes available (soon)
Tests
Examples
ex1.php - Validating values
ex2.php - Validating arrays
ex3.php - Validating objects