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  Cross-Site Scripting
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  XPath Injection
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  LDAP Injection
LDAP Injection enables an attacker to inject LDAP statements potentially granting permission to run unauthorized queries, or modify content inside the LDAP tree.
  Header Injection
  Other Vulnerability
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  Regex Injection
Regex Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code in your PHP process.
  XML Injection
XML Injection enables an attacker to read files on your local filesystem including configuration files, or can be abused to freeze your web-server process.
  Variable Injection
Variable Injection enables an attacker to overwrite program variables with custom data, and can lead to further vulnerabilities.
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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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/**
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 * Caridea
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 *
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 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
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 * use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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 * the License at
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 *
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 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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 *
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 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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 * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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 * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
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 * the License.
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 *
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 * @copyright 2015-2018 LibreWorks contributors
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 * @license   Apache-2.0
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 */
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namespace Caridea\Validate;
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/**
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 * A container for validation rules.
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 */
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class Registry
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{
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    /**
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     * @var array<string,callable> Associative array of definition name to function callback
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     */
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    private $definitions = [];
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    /**
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     * @var \Caridea\Validate\Parser The parser
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     */
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    private $parser;
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    /**
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     * @var array<string,callable> Associative array of definition name to function callback
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     */
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    private static $defaultDefinitions = [
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        'required'         => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Blank', 'required'],
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        'not_empty'        => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Blank', 'notEmpty'],
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        'not_empty_list'   => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Blank', 'notEmptyList'],
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        'any_object'       => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Type', 'anyObject'],
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        'string'           => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Type', 'string'],
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        'eq'               => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'eq'],
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        'one_of'           => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'oneOf'],
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        'min_length'       => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Length', 'min'],
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        'max_length'       => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Length', 'max'],
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        'length_equal'     => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Length', 'equal'],
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        'length_between'   => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Length', 'between'],
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        'like'             => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Match', 'like'],
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        'integer'          => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'integer'],
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        'positive_integer' => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'positiveInteger'],
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        'decimal'          => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'decimal'],
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        'positive_decimal' => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'positiveDecimal'],
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        'min_number'       => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'min'],
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        'max_number'       => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'max'],
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        'number_between'   => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'between'],
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        'email'            => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Match', 'email'],
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        'iso_date'         => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Match', 'isoDate'],
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        'url'              => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Match', 'url'],
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        'timezone'         => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Timezone', 'timezone'],
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        'equal_to_field'   => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Compare', 'equalToField'],
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        'nested_object'    => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Nested', 'nestedObject'],
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        'variable_object'    => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Nested', 'variableObject'],
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        'list_of'          => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Nested', 'listOf'],
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        'list_of_objects'  => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Nested', 'listOfObjects'],
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        'list_of_different_objects' => ['Caridea\Validate\Rule\Nested', 'listOfDifferentObjects'],
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    ];
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    /**
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     * Creates a new Validation rule registry.
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     */
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    public function __construct()
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    {
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        $this->definitions = array_merge([], self::$defaultDefinitions);
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It seems like array_merge(array(), self::$defaultDefinitions) of type array is incompatible with the declared type array<string,callable> of property $definitions.

Our type inference engine has found an assignment to a property that is incompatible with the declared type of that property.

Either this assignment is in error or the assigned type should be added to the documentation/type hint for that property..

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        $this->parser = new Parser($this);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Registers rule definitions.
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * $registry = new \Caridea\Validate\Registry();
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     * $registry->register([
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     *     'adult' => ['My\Validate\AgeRule', 'adult'],
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     *     'credit_card' => function(){return new CreditCardRule();},
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     *     'something' => 'my_function_that_can_be_called'
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     * ]);
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     * ```
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     *
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     * @param array<string,callable> $definitions Associative array of definition name to function callback
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     * @return $this provides a fluent interface
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     */
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    public function register(array $definitions): self
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    {
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        foreach ($definitions as $name => $callback) {
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            if (!is_callable($callback)) {
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                throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Values passed to register must be callable');
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            $this->definitions[$name] = $callback;
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        }
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        return $this;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Registers an alias for a ruleset.
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     *
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     * @param string $name The name of the alias
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     * @param object|array $rules The ruleset to alias
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     * @param string|null $error A custom error code to return, or `null` to use normal codes
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     * @return $this provides a fluent interface
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     */
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    public function alias(string $name, $rules, ?string $error = null): self
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    {
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        $this->definitions[$name] = function () use ($rules, $error) {
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            return $this->parser->parse($rules)->setError($error);
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        return $this;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Registers an alias for a ruleset, using a LIVR-compliant definition.
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     *
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     * ```javascript
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     * // alias.json
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     * {
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     *     "name": "valid_address",
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     *     "rules": { "nested_object": {
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     *         "country": "required",
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     *         "city": "required",
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     *         "zip": "positive_integer"
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     *     }},
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     *     error: "WRONG_ADDRESS"
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     * }
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     * ```
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     * ```php
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     * $registry->aliasDefinition(json_decode(file_get_contents('alias.json')));
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     */
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    public function aliasDefinition($definition): self
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    {
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        if (is_object($definition)) {
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            $definition = (array) $definition;
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        if (!is_array($definition)) {
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            throw new \InvalidArgumentException("Invalid alias definition: must be an object or an associative array");
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        if (!isset($definition['name']) || !isset($definition['rules'])) {
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            throw new \InvalidArgumentException("Invalid alias definition: must have 'name' and 'rules' fields");
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        return $this->alias($definition['name'], $definition['rules'], $definition['error'] ?? null);
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     * Constructs a validation rule.
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     * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the rule name is not registered
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     * @throws \UnexpectedValueException if the factory returns a non-Rule
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    public function factory(string $name, $arg = null): Rule
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    {
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        if (!array_key_exists($name, $this->definitions)) {
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            throw new \InvalidArgumentException("No rule registered with name: $name");
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        $vrule = is_array($arg) ?
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            call_user_func_array($this->definitions[$name], $arg) :
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            call_user_func($this->definitions[$name], $arg);
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        if (!$vrule instanceof Rule) {
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            throw new \UnexpectedValueException('Definitions must return Rule objects');
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        return $vrule;
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     * Creates a new Builder using this Repository.
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    public function builder(): Builder
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    {
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        return new Builder($this->parser);
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}
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