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This is a really-small PHP validator which is intended to offer a easy-to-use
interface and some mechanisms to integrate with other tools. Here is how it
works:
Create an associative array of values.
Create a validator for each of the values in that array. The preferred way
of doing this is by grouping all your validators in a ValidatiorSet.
Apply the ValidatorSet to the array. A ValidationError will tel you that
one or more fields in the array are not valid according to the rules you had
defined.
Obtain the set of errors associated to their corresponding field by
calling ValidationError::getErrors() on the exception instance you catched.
Please, see the tests to get some hints on how to make this in work in code.
I plan to add some parctical examples to this docs in future commits.
The design of this validator imitates what other frameworks do. I created it to
have a simple validation tool-belt for small projects and for fun.
Simple example:
Testing
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as a development dep. You can run the tests as follows:
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