respect-validation/docs/validators/Named.md
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# Named
- `Named(Name|string $name, Validator $validator)`
Validates the input with the given validator, and uses the custom name in the error message.
```php
v::named('Your email', v::email())->assert('foo@example.com');
// Validation passes successfully
v::named('Your email', v::email())->assert('not an email');
// → Your email must be an email address
```
Here's an example of a similar code, but without using the `Named` validator:
```php
v::email()->assert('not an email');
// → "not an email" must be an email address
```
The `Named` validator can be also useful when you're using [Attributes](Attributes.md) and want a custom name for a specific property.
## Templates
This validator does not have any templates, as it will use the template of the given validator.
## Template placeholders
| Placeholder | Description |
| ----------- | ------------------------------------- |
| `subject` | The value that you define as `$name`. |
## Categorization
- Core
- Display
- Miscellaneous
## Changelog
| Version | Description |
| ------: | :---------- |
| 3.0.0 | Created |
## See Also
- [Attributes](Attributes.md)
- [Not](Not.md)
- [Templated](Templated.md)