respect-validation/docs/rules/Domain.md
Henrique Moody 9740e24007
Prepare library for the next major version
Version 3.0 will include a few crucial deprecations. This commit adds
some soft deprecations to warn users about these changes.

Some of the biggest changes are:

* The method `validate()` will be renamed to `isValid()`.

* The method `validate()` will be repurposed to return an object with
  failures.

* It won't be possible to handle rules directly; users will need to use
  the `Validator` class to validate with any rule.

There will some more changes, but those are some of the most important
ones, and are the ones that are easy to deprecate right now.
2025-01-07 00:56:42 +01:00

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Domain

  • Domain()
  • Domain(bool $tldCheck)

Validates whether the input is a valid domain name or not.

v::domain()->isValid('google.com');

You can skip top level domain (TLD) checks to validate internal domain names:

v::domain(false)->isValid('dev.machine.local');

This is a composite validator, it validates several rules internally:

  • If input is an IP address, it fails.
  • If input contains whitespace, it fails.
  • If input does not contain any dots, it fails.
  • If input has less than two parts, it fails.
  • Input must end with a top-level-domain to pass (if not skipped).
  • Each part must be alphanumeric and not start with an hyphen.
  • PunnyCode is accepted for Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications.

Messages for this validator will reflect rules above.

Categorization

  • Internet

Changelog

Version Description
0.6.0 Allow to skip TLD check
0.3.9 Created

See also: