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We have seen users that want to change the default behavior of parameter stringifier: * Change the depth level shown from an array. * Change the number of elements shown from an array. * Not add quotes to some parameters. Because of that, this commit will allow users to customize the parameter stringifier. This commit will also update the documentation to instruct how to customize it. Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com> |
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Respect\Validation
The most awesome validation engine ever created for PHP.
- Complex rules made simple:
v::numericVal()->positive()->between(1, 255)->validate($input)
. - Granularity control for advanced reporting.
- More than 150 (fully tested) validation rules.
- A concrete API for non fluent usage.
Documentation
Documentation can be found in https://respect-validation.readthedocs.io and also in the docs/ folder.