Particle\Validator is a very small validation library, with the easiest and most usable API we could possibly create.
To easily include Particle\Validator into your project, install it via composer using the command line:
composer require particle/validator
use Particle\Validator\Validator;
$v = new Validator;
$v->required('user.first_name')->lengthBetween(2, 50)->alpha();
$v->required('user.last_name')->lengthBetween(2, 50)->alpha();
$v->required('newsletter')->bool();
$result = $v->validate([
'user' => [
'first_name' => 'John',
'last_name' => 'D',
],
'newsletter' => true,
]);
$result->isValid(); // bool(false).
$result->getMessages();
/**
* array(1) {
* ["user.last_name"]=> array(1) {
* ["Length::TOO_SHORT"]=> string(53) "last_name is too short and must be 2 characters long."
* }
* }
*/
- Validate an array of data
- Get an array of error messages
- Overwrite the default error messages on rules, or error messages on specific values
- Get the validated values of an array
- Validate different contexts (insert, update, etc.) inheriting validations of the default context
- A large set of default validation rules
- Ability to extend the validator to add your own custom rules
- Easy to write (IDE auto-completion for easy development)
- Easy to read (improves peer review)
- Ability to separate controller and view logic
- Fully documented: validator.particle-php.com
- Fully tested: Scrutinizer
- Zero dependencies
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Find more information and advanced usage examples at validator.particle-php.com