respect-validation/library/Exceptions/LengthException.php
Henrique Moody 748b280c34 Update conversion to strings on exceptions
Many changes were made on `ValidationException::stringify`:
- Add support for instances of `Exception`;
- Add support for instances of `Traversable`;
- Add support for resources;
- Improve `Array` conversion;
- Improve `Object` conversion;
- Improve conversion of all values by using JSON.

Now, all the parameters of the exception classes are just converted to
string when replacing parameters on exceptions, so the exception classes
now keep the original value of all parameters.
2015-09-04 17:11:40 -03:00

44 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP

<?php
/*
* This file is part of Respect/Validation.
*
* (c) Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas <alexandre@gaigalas.net>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the "LICENSE.md"
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Respect\Validation\Exceptions;
class LengthException extends ValidationException
{
const BOTH = 0;
const LOWER = 1;
const GREATER = 2;
public static $defaultTemplates = array(
self::MODE_DEFAULT => array(
self::BOTH => '{{name}} must have a length between {{minValue}} and {{maxValue}}',
self::LOWER => '{{name}} must have a length greater than {{minValue}}',
self::GREATER => '{{name}} must have a length lower than {{maxValue}}',
),
self::MODE_NEGATIVE => array(
self::BOTH => '{{name}} must not have a length between {{minValue}} and {{maxValue}}',
self::LOWER => '{{name}} must not have a length greater than {{minValue}}',
self::GREATER => '{{name}} must not have a length lower than {{maxValue}}',
),
);
public function chooseTemplate()
{
if (!$this->getParam('minValue')) {
return static::GREATER;
} elseif (!$this->getParam('maxValue')) {
return static::LOWER;
} else {
return static::BOTH;
}
}
}