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Attributes
Attributes()
Validates the PHP attributes defined in the properties of the input.
Example of object:
use Respect\Validation\Validators as Validator;
#[Validator\AnyOf(
new Validator\Property('email', new Validator\Not(new Validator\Undef())),
new Validator\Property('phone', new Validator\Not(new Validator\Undef())),
)]
final class Person
{
public function __construct(
#[Validator\Not(new Validator\Undef())]
public string $name,
#[Validator\Date('Y-m-d')]
public string $birthdate,
#[Validator\Email]
public ?string $email = null,
#[Validator\Phone]
public ?string $phone = null,
) {
}
}
Here is how you can validate the attributes of the object:
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('John Doe', '2020-06-23', 'john.doe@gmail.com'));
// Validation passes successfully
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('John Doe', '2020-06-23', 'john.doe@gmail.com', '+12024561111'));
// Validation passes successfully
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('', '2020-06-23', 'john.doe@gmail.com', '+12024561111'));
// → `.name` must be defined
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('John Doe', 'not a date', 'john.doe@gmail.com', '+12024561111'));
// → `.birthdate` must be a date in the "2005-12-30" format
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('John Doe', '2020-06-23', 'not an email', '+12024561111'));
// → `.email` must be an email address or must be null
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('John Doe', '2020-06-23', 'john.doe@gmail.com', 'not a phone number'));
// → `.phone` must be a phone number or must be null
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('John Doe', '2020-06-23'));
// → - `Person { +$name="John Doe" +$birthdate="2020-06-23" +$email=null +$phone=null }` must pass at least one of the rules
// → - `.email` must be defined
// → - `.phone` must be defined
v::attributes()->assert(new Person('', 'not a date', 'not an email', 'not a phone number'));
// → - `Person { +$name="" +$birthdate="not a date" +$email="not an email" +$phone="not a phone number" }` must pass the rules
// → - `.name` must be defined
// → - `.birthdate` must be a date in the "2005-12-30" format
// → - `.email` must be an email address or must be null
// → - `.phone` must be a phone number or must be null
Caveats
- If the object has no attributes, the validation will always pass.
- When the property is nullable, this validator will wrap the validator on the property into NullOr validator.
- This validator has no templates because it uses the templates of the validators that are applied to the properties.
Categorization
- Objects
- Structures
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 3.0.0 | Created |