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The method has been renamed some time ago, but I haven't updated the documentation to cause less confusion. Now that I want to start updating the documentation, I switched the default branch on GitHub to the latest stable version, so I assume there will be less confusion in the documentation, and I can start updating the docs for the next version.
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PostalCode
PostalCode(string $countryCode, bool $formatted = false)
Validates whether the input is a valid postal code or not.
v::postalCode('BR')->isValid('02179000'); // true
v::postalCode('BR')->isValid('02179-000'); // true
v::postalCode('US')->isValid('02179-000'); // false
v::postalCode('US')->isValid('55372'); // true
v::postalCode('PL')->isValid('99-300'); // true
By default, PostalCode won't validate the format (puncts, spaces), unless you pass $formatted = true:
v::postalCode('BR', true)->isValid('02179000'); // false
v::postalCode('BR', true)->isValid('02179-000'); // true
Message template for this validator includes {{countryCode}}.
Extracted from GeoNames.
Categorization
- Localization
- Strings
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 2.3.0 | Add option to validate formatting |
| 2.2.4 | Cambodian postal codes now support 5 and 6 digits |
| 0.7.0 | Created |
See also: