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namespace Mbright\Validation; |
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use Mbright\Validation\Exception\ValidationException; |
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use Mbright\Validation\Exception\ValidationFailureException; |
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use Mbright\Validation\Spec\AbstractSpec; |
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use Mbright\Validation\Spec\SanitizeSpec; |
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use Mbright\Validation\Spec\ValidateSpec; |
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use Mbright\Validation\Failure\FailureCollection; |
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class Validator |
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/** @var FailureCollection */ |
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protected $failures; |
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/** @var ValidateSpec[] */ |
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protected $validateSpecs = []; |
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/** @var SanitizeSpec[] */ |
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protected $sanitizeSpecs = []; |
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/** |
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* Fields to skip during validation. |
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protected $skip = []; |
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* Messages to use for a field. |
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* Index is the fieldName, value is the message. |
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protected $filedMessages = []; |
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/** |
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* Validator constructor. |
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* @param FailureCollection $failureCollection |
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* Asserts the validator, throws a ValidationFailureException if anything fails |
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* @throws ValidationFailureException |
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* @return bool |
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public function __invoke(&$subject): bool |
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return $this->assert($subject); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Hook function that can be implemented in an extended custom validator class. |
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* If a custom class extends Validator, this method is the hook to provide some default rule configuration. |
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protected function init(): void |
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//do nothing |
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public function assert(&$subject) |
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$italyis not defined by the methodfinale(...).The most likely cause is that the parameter was removed, but the annotation was not.