1 | <?php |
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14 | class AjaxValidator |
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15 | { |
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16 | /** |
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17 | * Validate the values use Validator. |
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18 | * |
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19 | * @param array $values |
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20 | * @param $resource |
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21 | * @param array $messages |
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22 | * @param bool $sometimes |
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23 | */ |
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24 | public function validate(array $values = [], $resource, array $messages = [], $sometimes = false) |
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46 | /** |
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47 | * Get rules from validator.php. |
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48 | * |
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49 | * @param $index |
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50 | * @return mixed |
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51 | */ |
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52 | private function rules($index) |
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57 | /** |
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58 | * Get messages from validator.php. |
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59 | * |
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60 | * @param $messages |
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61 | * @return mixed |
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62 | */ |
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63 | private function messages($messages) |
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71 | /** |
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72 | * Get attributes from validator.php. |
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73 | * |
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74 | * @param $index |
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75 | * @return mixed |
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76 | */ |
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77 | private function attributes($index) |
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81 | } |
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