respect-validation/docs/rules/IntVal.md
Henrique Moody 48405271c5
Replace placeholder "name" with "subject"
The `{{name}}` placeholder could represent different things depending on
the state of the Result, and referring to it as `{{name}}` seems
arbitrary. This commit changes it to `{{subject}}`, which is much more
generic and it describes well what that placeholder can mean.
2025-12-26 21:30:01 +01:00

1.9 KiB

IntVal

  • IntVal()

Validates if the input is an integer, allowing leading zeros and other number bases.

v::intVal()->isValid('10'); // true
v::intVal()->isValid('089'); // true
v::intVal()->isValid(10); // true
v::intVal()->isValid(0b101010); // true
v::intVal()->isValid(0x2a); // true

This rule will consider as valid any input that PHP can convert to an integer, but that does not contain non-integer values. That way, one can safely use the value this rule validates, without having surprises.

v::intVal()->isValid(true); // false
v::intVal()->isValid('89a'); // false

Even though PHP can cast the values above as integers, this rule will not consider them as valid.

Templates

IntVal::TEMPLATE_STANDARD

Mode Template
default {{subject}} must be an integer value
inverted {{subject}} must not be an integer value

Template placeholders

Placeholder Description
subject The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified).

Categorization

  • Numbers
  • Types

Changelog

Version Description
2.2.4 Improved support for negative values with trailing zeroes
2.0.14 Allow leading zeros
1.0.0 Renamed from Int to IntVal
0.3.9 Created as Int

See also: