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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace Yiisoft\Validator\Rule; |
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use Attribute; |
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use Closure; |
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use Yiisoft\Validator\WhenInterface; |
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/** |
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* Defines validation options to check that the specified value is equal to "target" value provided directly |
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* ({@see LessThanOrEqual::$targetValue}) or within an attribute ({@see LessThanOrEqual::$targetAttribute}). |
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* |
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* The default comparison is based on number values (including float values). It's also possible to compare values as |
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* strings byte by byte and compare original values as is. See {@see LessThanOrEqual::$type} for all possible options. |
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* |
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* `new LessThanOrEqual()` is a shortcut for `new Compare(operator: '<=)`. |
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* @see CompareHandler |
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* @see AbstractCompare |
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* @psalm-import-type WhenType from WhenInterface |
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*/ |
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#[Attribute(Attribute::TARGET_PROPERTY | Attribute::IS_REPEATABLE)] |
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final class LessThanOrEqual extends AbstractCompare |
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{ |
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* @param mixed $targetValue The value to be compared with. When both this property and {@see $targetAttribute} are |
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* set, this property takes precedence. |
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* @param string|null $targetAttribute The name of the attribute to be compared with. When both this property and |
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* {@see $targetValue} are set, the {@see $targetValue} takes precedence. |
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* @param string $incorrectInputMessage A message used when the input is incorrect. |
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* - `{attribute}`: the translated label of the attribute being validated. |
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* - `{type}`: the type of the value being validated. |
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* @param string $incorrectDataSetTypeMessage A message used when the value returned from a custom |
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* data set s not scalar. |
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* You may use the following placeholders in the message: |
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* - `{type}`: type of the value. |
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* @param string|null $message A message used when the value is not valid. |
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* - `{attribute}`: the translated label of the attribute being validated. |
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* - `{targetValue}`: the value to be compared with. |
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* - `{targetAttribute}`: the name of the attribute to be compared with. |
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* - `{targetAttributeValue}`: the value extracted from the attribute to be compared with if this attribute was set. |
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* - `{targetValueOrAttribute}`: the value to be compared with or, if it's absent, the name of the attribute to be |
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* `{targetAttributeValue}` and `{targetValueOrAttribute}` parameters might contain the actual type instead of the |
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* {@see CompareType::NUMBER} and {@see CompareType::STRING} allow only scalar and `null` values, also objects |
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* {@see CompareType::ORIGINAL} allows any values. All PHP comparison rules apply here, see comparison operators - |
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* {@see https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php} and PHP type comparison tables - |
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* {@see https://www.php.net/manual/en/types.comparisons.php} sections in official PHP documentation. |
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* @param bool $skipOnError Whether to skip this rule if any of the previous rules gave an error. |
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public function __construct( |
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mixed $targetValue = null, |
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string|null $targetAttribute = null, |
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string $incorrectInputMessage = self::DEFAULT_INCORRECT_INPUT_MESSAGE, |
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string $incorrectDataSetTypeMessage = self::DEFAULT_INCORRECT_DATA_SET_TYPE_MESSAGE, |
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string|null $message = null, |
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string $type = CompareType::NUMBER, |
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parent::__construct( |
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targetValue: $targetValue, |
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targetAttribute: $targetAttribute, |
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incorrectInputMessage: $incorrectInputMessage, |
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incorrectDataSetTypeMessage: $incorrectDataSetTypeMessage, |
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message: $message, |
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type: $type, |
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operator: '<=', |
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skipOnEmpty: $skipOnEmpty, |
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skipOnError: $skipOnError, |
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when: $when, |
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