respect-validation/docs/Call.md
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Call

  • Call(callable $callable, Rule $rule)

This is a very low level validator. It calls a function, method or closure for the input and then validates it. Consider the following variable:

$url = 'http://www.google.com/search?q=respect.github.com'

To validate every part of this URL we could use the native parse_url function to break its parts:

$parts = parse_url($url);

This function returns an array containing scheme, host, path and query. We can validate them this way:

v::arrayVal()->key('scheme', v::startsWith('http'))
        ->key('host',   v::domain())
        ->key('path',   v::stringType())
        ->key('query',  v::notEmpty());

Using v::call() you can do this in a single chain:

v::call(
    'parse_url',
     v::arrayVal()->key('scheme', v::startsWith('http'))
        ->key('host',   v::domain())
        ->key('path',   v::stringType())
        ->key('query',  v::notEmpty())
)->validate($url);

It is possible to call methods and closures as the first parameter:

v::call([$myObj, 'methodName'], v::intVal())->validate($myInput);
v::call(function($input) {}, v::intVal())->validate($myInput);

Changelog

Version Description
0.3.9 Created

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