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Vendor crodas Package validator Short Description Validation library License
BSD-4-Clause
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Generate static validators to validate your data in PHP. Static means that the rules are defined offline, then the library generates code to run the validations. We don't run any checking at runtime.
If you need to define validation rules on the fly, for instance you have a CMS or something like that, then this library would be of little help (unless you call the crodas\Validator\Builder manually), in that case I would recommend to take a look at @Respect's validation library which has been an inspiration for this library.
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How to use it
Our object
All the validation rules are defined used Annotatios, it should be like this:
Easy way
You can just call the crodas/Validator/validate function, it will take care of the everything else.
Hard way
You can also generate the validation object reading the PHP files from a given directory. This project exposes it's engine and compile so this can be done very easily. The first thing you have to do is create the Validator object.
The validator object would look for classes defined inside /classes/ and its subdirectories the first time. It would then load classes with @Validate annotation in it.
To validate an object you would have to do something like this.
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