mirror of
https://github.com/Respect/Validation.git
synced 2026-03-17 15:50:03 +01:00
There's more value on showing how `assert()` displays the validation messages than simply showing if `isValid()` returns `true` or `false`. However, that increases the chances of having outdated documentation, so I created a doc linter that updates the Markdown files with the correct message.
2 KiB
2 KiB
BetweenExclusive
BetweenExclusive(mixed $minimum, mixed $maximum)
Validates whether the input is between two other values, exclusively.
v::betweenExclusive(10, 20)->assert(10);
// → 10 must be greater than 10 and less than 20
v::betweenExclusive('a', 'e')->assert('c');
// Validation passes successfully
v::betweenExclusive(new DateTime('yesterday'), new DateTime('tomorrow'))->assert(new DateTime('today'));
// Validation passes successfully
v::betweenExclusive(0, 100)->assert(100);
// → 100 must be greater than 0 and less than 100
v::betweenExclusive('a', 'z')->assert('a');
// → "a" must be greater than "a" and less than "z"
Validation makes comparison easier, check out our supported comparable values.
Templates
BetweenExclusive::TEMPLATE_STANDARD
| Mode | Template |
|---|---|
default |
{{subject}} must be greater than {{minValue}} and less than {{maxValue}} |
inverted |
{{subject}} must not be greater than {{minValue}} or less than {{maxValue}} |
Template placeholders
| Placeholder | Description |
|---|---|
maxValue |
The minimum value passed to the validator. |
minValue |
The maximum value passed to the validator. |
subject |
The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified). |
Categorization
- Comparisons
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 3.0.0 | Created |
See also: