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Simple Validator - Easy to use validator library for PHP
Simple Validator is a PHP library to perform data validation. Nothing more, nothing less. You don't need to have a full bloated framework or an overkill ORM to validate data. This library is intented to be used inside your models.
Features
- Simple and easy to use
- No dependencies
- Validators: AlphaNumeric, Email, Integer, Length, Numeric, Range, Required, Unique, MacAddress, etc...
Requirements
- PHP >= 5.3
Author
Frédéric Guillot
License
MIT
Usage
Your data must be an array, it can be form data, a decoded JSON string or whatever. Each different validator is a simple standalone class. But we use a main class to pass through every validators. Let's see a basic example:
use SimpleValidator\Validator;
use SimpleValidator\Validators;
$data = array('field1' => '1234');
$v = new Validator($data, array(
new Validators\Required('field1', 'field1 is required'),
new Validators\Integer('field1', 'field1 must be an integer'),
));
// Validation error
if (! $v->execute()) {
print_r($v->getErrors()); // Get all validation errors
}
Validators
Alphanumeric
Allow only letters and digits.
new Validators\AlphaNumeric('column name', 'error message');
I use the same validation method as Firefox: http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/cf5da681d577/content/html/content/src/nsHTMLInputElement.cpp#l3967
So email address like toto+titi@domain.tld are allowed.
new Validators\Email($field, $error_message);
Integer
Allow only integer, but also strings with digits only.
new Validators\Integer($field, $error_message);
Length
Allow only strings with a correct length.
new Validators\AlphaLength($field, $error_message, $min, $max);
Numeric
Allow float, integer and strings with only digits and dot.
new Validators\Numeric($field, $error_message);
Range
Allow only numbers inside the specified range.
new Validators\Range($field, $error_message, $min, $max);
Required
The specified field must exists.
new Validators\Required($field, $error_message);
Equals
The specified fields must be equals.
new Validators\Equals($field, $field2, $error_message);
NotEquals
The specified fields must not be equals.
new Validators\NotEquals($field, $field2, $error_message);
Exists
Check inside a database if the column value exists or not.
new Validators\Exists($field, $error_message, PDO $pdo, $table, $key = '');
$pdo
must be an PDO instance, $table
is the table name.
By default the key used in the table is the value of $field
, but it can be override if the field doesn't have the same name in the database.
Unique
Check inside a database if the column value is unique or not.
new Validators\Unique($field, $error_message, PDO $pdo, $table, $primary_key = 'id');
$pdo
must be an PDO instance, $table
is the table name and by default the primary key is "id".
$field
can either be a string or an array of string to check inside a database if a value from several columns is unique or not.
If the primary key value is not null, we don't check the uniqueness of the column for this row. It's useful if you perform validation for an update.
Contributors
Install the latest version of PHPUnit
Simply download the PHPUnit PHAR et copy the file somewhere in your $PATH:
wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpunit.phar
chmod +x phpunit.phar
sudo mv phpunit.phar /usr/local/bin/phpunit
phpunit --version
PHPUnit 4.2.6 by Sebastian Bergmann.
Running unit tests
Sqlite tests use a in-memory database, nothing is written on the filesystem.
Example:
phpunit --bootstrap vendor/autoload.php tests
PHPUnit 4.4.2 by Sebastian Bergmann.
............
Time: 69 ms, Memory: 3.75Mb
OK (12 tests, 149 assertions)