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Named

  • Named(Name|string $name, Validator $validator)

Validates the input with the given validator, and uses the custom name in the error message.

v::named('Your email', v::email())->assert('not an email');
// → Your email must be a valid email address

Here's an example of a similar code, but without using the Named validator:

v::email()->assert('not an email');
// → "not an email" must be a valid email address

The Named validator can be also useful when you're using Attributes and want a custom name for a specific property.

Templates

This validator does not have any templates, as it will use the template of the given validator.

Template placeholders

Placeholder Description
subject The value that you define as $name.

Categorization

  • Core
  • Structures
  • Miscellaneous

Changelog

Version Description
3.0.0 Created

See also: