respect-validation/library/Rules/Time.php
Henrique Moody 94ddfcd0bd
Create named constructor to create Result
The constructor of `Result` has many arguments, but that's not the
primary reason why I'm making this change. I want to change the
constructor, and it will become more complicated, so having this named
constructor will be useful in the next refactoring.

With this change, I also made the `id` mandatory. That made the
constructor look neater and most to promote almost all properties to the
constructor.

Another change was removing the `fromAdjacent` method, which was quite
confusing. I created the `asAdjacentOf` method, which is a bit clearer.
If anything, it makes all static methods named constructors. It will be
a bit more verbose, but more intuitive.
2025-12-26 22:34:43 +01:00

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<?php
/*
* Copyright (c) Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas <alganet@gmail.com>
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Respect\Validation\Rules;
use Attribute;
use Respect\Validation\Exceptions\InvalidRuleConstructorException;
use Respect\Validation\Helpers\CanValidateDateTime;
use Respect\Validation\Message\Template;
use Respect\Validation\Result;
use Respect\Validation\Rule;
use function date;
use function is_scalar;
use function preg_match;
use function strtotime;
#[Attribute(Attribute::TARGET_PROPERTY | Attribute::IS_REPEATABLE)]
#[Template(
'{{subject}} must be a valid time in the format {{sample}}',
'{{subject}} must not be a valid time in the format {{sample}}',
)]
final readonly class Time implements Rule
{
use CanValidateDateTime;
public function __construct(
private string $format = 'H:i:s',
) {
if (!preg_match('/^[gGhHisuvaA\W]+$/', $format)) {
throw new InvalidRuleConstructorException('"%s" is not a valid date format', $format);
}
}
public function evaluate(mixed $input): Result
{
$parameters = ['sample' => date($this->format, strtotime('23:59:59'))];
if (!is_scalar($input)) {
return Result::failed($input, $this, $parameters);
}
return Result::of($this->isDateTime($this->format, (string) $input), $input, $this, $parameters);
}
}