Validation\Validator\Regex

extends abstract class Phalcon\Validation\Validator

implements Phalcon\Validation\ValidatorInterface

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Allows validate if the value of a field matches a regular expression

use Phalcon\Validation\Validator\Regex as RegexValidator;

 $validator->add('created_at', new RegexValidator([
     'pattern' => '/^[0-9]{4}[-\/](0[1-9]|1[12])[-\/](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$/',
     'message' => 'The creation date is invalid'
 ]));

 $validator->add(['created_at', 'name'], new RegexValidator([
     'pattern' => [
         'created_at' => '/^[0-9]{4}[-\/](0[1-9]|1[12])[-\/](0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$/',
         'name' => '/^[a-z]$/'
     ],
     'message' => [
         'created_at' => 'The creation date is invalid',
         'name' => ' 'The name is invalid'
     ]
 ]));

Methods

public validate (Phalcon\Validation $validation, mixed $field)

Executes the validation

public __construct ([array $options]) inherited from Phalcon\Validation\Validator

Phalcon\Validation\Validator constructor

public isSetOption (mixed $key) inherited from Phalcon\Validation\Validator

Checks if an option has been defined

public hasOption (mixed $key) inherited from Phalcon\Validation\Validator

Checks if an option is defined

public getOption (mixed $key, [mixed $defaultValue]) inherited from Phalcon\Validation\Validator

Returns an option in the validator’s options Returns null if the option hasn’t set

public setOption (mixed $key, mixed $value) inherited from Phalcon\Validation\Validator

Sets an option in the validator

doc_Phalcon
2016-10-16 09:57:32
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