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The documentation about custom rules does not specify that creating an exception for the rule is necessary. This commit will add that to the documentation with an example to make it explicit. Co-authored-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::numeric()->positive()->between(1, 255)->validate($input)
. - Granularity control for advanced reporting.
- More than 100 (fully tested) validators.
- A concrete API for non fluent usage.
- Works on PHP 5.4+
Documentation
Documentation can be found in https://respect-validation.readthedocs.io and also in the docs/ folder.