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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ValidationOne 2 | It's a PHP library for fetches and validate fields and store messages in different containers(including error, warning, info 3 | , and success) depending on the conditions. 4 | 5 | The ideology behind this library is simple: 3 classes, a simple dependencies and runs in PHP 7.1 and higher, so it could run 6 | in practically any PHP project, including WordPress, Laravel, core PHP project, etc. 7 | 8 | 9 | [![Packagist](https://img.shields.io/packagist/v/eftec/validationone.svg)](https://packagist.org/packages/eftec/ValidationOne) 10 | [![Total Downloads](https://poser.pugx.org/eftec/validationone/downloads)](https://packagist.org/packages/eftec/ValidationOne) 11 | [![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/maintenance/yes/2025.svg)]() 12 | [![composer](https://img.shields.io/badge/composer-%3E2.0-blue.svg)]() 13 | [![php](https://img.shields.io/badge/php-7.4-green.svg)]() 14 | [![php](https://img.shields.io/badge/php-8.4-green.svg)]() 15 | [![CocoaPods](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-70%25-yellow.svg)]() 16 | 17 | 18 | ## Full Diagram 19 | 20 | ![diagram full](examples/docs/diagram2022.png) 21 | 22 | ## Table of contents 23 | 24 | 25 | * [ValidationOne](#validationone) 26 | * [Full Diagram](#full-diagram) 27 | * [Table of contents](#table-of-contents) 28 | * [Examples](#examples) 29 | * [Concept](#concept) 30 | * [Starting the chain](#starting-the-chain) 31 | * [Adding a new condition](#adding-a-new-condition) 32 | * [types](#types) 33 | * [Type of conditions per type of input.](#type-of-conditions-per-type-of-input) 34 | * [Types of Conditions.](#types-of-conditions) 35 | * [Calling a custom function](#calling-a-custom-function) 36 | * [Getting the messages](#getting-the-messages) 37 | * [How to manage to the messages?](#how-to-manage-to-the-messages) 38 | * [Working with dates](#working-with-dates) 39 | * [setDateFormat](#setdateformat) 40 | * [setDateFormatDefault](#setdateformatdefault) 41 | * [setDateFormatEnglish](#setdateformatenglish) 42 | * [Generating exceptions](#generating-exceptions) 43 | * [throwOnError()](#throwonerror--) 44 | * [Dealing with missing or empty values](#dealing-with-missing-or-empty-values) 45 | * [exist](#exist) 46 | * [required](#required) 47 | * [notnull](#notnull) 48 | * [notempty](#notempty) 49 | * [Allowing missing or empty values](#allowing-missing-or-empty-values) 50 | * [Processing the result](#processing-the-result) 51 | * [def()](#def--) 52 | * [trim()](#trim--) 53 | * [alwaysTrim()](#alwaystrim--) 54 | * [convert()](#convert--) 55 | * [Version list](#version-list) 56 | * [todo](#todo) 57 | * [Note](#note) 58 | 59 | 60 | ## Examples 61 | 62 | [Examples](https://github.com/EFTEC/ValidationOne/tree/master/examples) 63 | 64 | [Tutorial Form and Table with PHP](https://github.com/EFTEC/BladeOne-tutorial1) 65 | 66 | ![diagram example](examples/docs/DiagramExample.jpg) 67 | It is an example of functionality. A typical example is more complex, even if it's only a few lines of code. 68 | 69 | 70 | ## Concept 71 | 72 | Let's say we want to validate a value an input value (get) called "id", we could do the next things: 73 | 74 | * The default value is the text "**ERROR**" 75 | * the type of the value is an **integer**, so it just returns an integer. It also could be an integer, decimal, string, date,datestring and boolean 76 | * we add a condition, the value must be equals (**eq**) to **10**. If it fails, then it returns a message (as **error**) 77 | * we add another condition if the value must be equals (**eq**) to **30**. If it fails, then it returns an **info** (not an error) 78 | * If the operation fails, then it returns the default value. 79 | * And finally, we obtain the "**id**" from $_GET (parameter URL). 80 | 81 | ```php 82 | use eftec\ValidationOne; 83 | $val=new ValidationOne(); 84 | 85 | $r = $val->def('ERROR') 86 | ->type('integer') 87 | ->ifMissingThenDefault() 88 | ->condition("eq", "It's not equals to 10", 10) 89 | ->condition("eq", "It's not equals to 30 (info)", 30, 'info') 90 | ->ifFailThenDefault() 91 | ->get('id'); // <-- end of the chain 92 | 93 | ``` 94 | 95 | But where is the error?. The messages are stored in **messageList** 96 | 97 | ```php 98 | var_dump($val->messageList->allArray()); // here we show all messages of any kind of type. 99 | var_dump($val->messageList->errorCount); // returns the number of errors. 100 | var_dump($val->errorcount()); // returns the number of errors (alternative) 101 | var_dump($val->hasError()); // returns true if there is an error. 102 | ``` 103 | However, we could also show a message by type (error, warning..) and only message by a specific identifier. 104 | 105 | ```php 106 | var_dump($val->messageList->get('id')->allErrorOrWarning()); // All error or warning contained in the key "id". 107 | ``` 108 | 109 | Why the messages are store in some structure?. Is it not easy to simply return the error? 110 | 111 | An answer is a form. Let's say we have a form with three fields. If one of them fails, then the error must be visible for each field separately. Also, the whole form could have its own message. 112 | 113 | ## Starting the chain 114 | 115 | The start of the chain usually it is written at the end of the code. 116 | 117 | The methods allowed are: 118 | 119 | * get(): it reads a value from $_GET 120 | * post(): it reads a value from $_POST 121 | * request(): It reads a value from $_REQUEST 122 | * getFile(). It reads a value from$_FILES 123 | * set(): it reads a value entered manually (a variable or constant) 124 | 125 | Example: 126 | 127 | ```php 128 | $val=new ValidationOne(); 129 | $id = $val->type('integer')->get('id'); 130 | $id = $val->type('integer')->post('id'); 131 | $id = $val->type('integer')->request('id'); 132 | $id = $val->type('integer')->set('123','id'); 133 | 134 | $val=new ValidationOne(); 135 | $id = $val->type('integer')->get('id'); // $_GET['id'] 136 | $val=new ValidationOne('frm'); // we set a prefix for every reading. 137 | $id = $val->type('integer')->get('id'); // $_GET['frm_id'] 138 | ``` 139 | 140 | 141 | 142 | ## Adding a new condition 143 | 144 | > condition ($condition, $message = "", $conditionValue = null, $level = 'error', $key = null) 145 | 146 | It adds a condition that it depends on the **type** of the input. 147 | 148 | * @param string $condition 149 | 150 | number:req,eq,ne,gt,lt,gte,lte,between,null,notnull
151 | string:req,eq,ne,minlen,maxlen,betweenlen,null,notnull,contain,notcontain 152 | ,alpha,alphanum,text,regexp,email,url,domain
153 | date:req,eq,ne,gt,lt,gte,lte,between
154 | datestring:req,eq,ne,gt,lt,gte,lte,between
155 | boolean:req,eq,ne,true,false
156 | file:minsize,maxsize,req,image,doc,compression,architecture,ext
157 | function:
158 | fn.static.Class.methodstatic
159 | fn.global.function
160 | fn.object.Class.method where object is a global $object
161 | fn.class.Class.method
162 | fn.class.\namespace\Class.method
163 | 164 | * @param string $message 165 | 166 | Message could use the next variables '%field','%realfield','%value','%comp','%first','%second' 167 | 168 | | Field | Description | Example | 169 | |------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------| 170 | | %field | name of the field, it could be the **friendid** or the actual name | CustomerID | 171 | | %realfield | name of the field (not the **friendid**) | Customer Identifier | 172 | | %value | current value of the field | John | 173 | | %comp | value to compare (if any) | | 174 | | %first | first value to compare (if the compare value is an array) | | 175 | | %second | second value to compare (if the compare value is an array) | | 176 | | %key | key used (for input array) | | 177 | 178 | * @param null $conditionValue 179 | 180 | * @param string $level (error,warning,info,success). The level of the error. See **MessageContainer** for further information 181 | 182 | * @param string $key If the key is not null then it is used to add more than one condition by key 183 | 184 | * @return ValidationOne 185 | 186 | > Note: if the value is null and isNullValid() is true, then the conditions are ignored. 187 | > If the value is missing and isMissingValid() is true, then the conditions are ignored. 188 | > If the value is empty ('') and isEmptyValid() is true, then the conditions are ignored. 189 | > If the value is empty ('') or null and isNullOrEmptyValid() is true, then the conditions are ignored. 190 | > isNullValid(),isMissingValid(),isNullOrEmptyValid() and isEmptyValid() are useful when we want to validate a value 191 | > only if it exists or if the value is set. 192 | 193 | Example: 194 | 195 | ```php 196 | $validation->def(null) 197 | ->type('integer') 198 | ->condition('eq','%field %value is not equal to %comp ',50) 199 | ->condition('eq','%field %value is not equal to %comp ',60) 200 | ->set('aaa','variable2'); 201 | ``` 202 | 203 | ### types 204 | 205 | | type | description | 206 | |----------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 207 | | integer | (numeric) it allows a number without decimal | 208 | | unixtime | (numeric) it allows a number without decimal | 209 | | boolean | (boolean) it stores true or false. The input could vary (empty, zero or null = false, otherwise true) | 210 | | decimal | (numeric) it allows a number with decimal | 211 | | float | (numeric) it allows a number with decimal | 212 | | varchar | (string) it allows any input | 213 | | string | (string) it allows any input | 214 | | date | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as an object DateTime | 215 | | datetime | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as an object DateTime | 216 | | datestring | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as a string | 217 | | datetimestring | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as a string | 218 | | file | (file) the input is a string, and it's store as a string, but it adds special validation | 219 | 220 | 221 | 222 | ### Type of conditions per type of input. 223 | 224 | | Input type | Condition | | 225 | |------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----| 226 | | number | gt,lt,gte,lte,between | | 227 | | string | minlen,maxlen,betweenlen,contain
,notcontain,alpha,alphanum,text,regexp,email,url,domain | | 228 | | date | gt,lt,gte,lte,between | | 229 | | datestring | gt,lt,gte,lte,between | | 230 | | boolean | true,false | | 231 | | file | minsize,maxsize,req,image,doc,compression,architecture,ext | | 232 | | * (it applies for any type) | req,eq,ne,null,notnull,empty,notempty | | 233 | | * | function | | 234 | | * | fn.static.Class.methodstatic | | 235 | | * | fn.global.function | | 236 | | * | fn.object.Class.method where object is a global $object | | 237 | | * | fn.class.Class.method | | 238 | | * | fn.class.\namespace\Class.method | | 239 | 240 | ### Types of Conditions. 241 | 242 | | Condition | Description | Value Example | 243 | |------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------| 244 | | architecture | The extension of the file must be an architecture file (dwg, etc.) | | 245 | | between | The number must be between two values | [0,20] | 246 | | betweenlen | The length of the text must be between two values | [0,20] | 247 | | compression | The extension of the file must be an compression file | | 248 | | contain | The text must contain a value | "text" | 249 | | doc | The extension of the file must be a document file | | 250 | | eq (it could be an array or value) / == | The value must be equals to
The value must be contained in a array | "text",["text","text2"] | 251 | | exist | The file or value must exist (it could be null/empty) | | 252 | | missing / notexist | The file or value must not exists or be null/empty | | 253 | | required (or req) | The value must not be null or empty | | 254 | | ext | The extension (file) must be in the list of extensions | ["ext1","ext2","ext3"] | 255 | | false | The value must be false (===false) | | 256 | | fn.class.\namespace\Class.method | The method of a class must returns true | | 257 | | fn.class.Class.method | The method of a class must returns true | | 258 | | fn.global.function | The global function must returns true | | 259 | | fn.object.Class.method where object is a global $object | The method of a global object must returns true | | 260 | | fn.static.Class.methodstatic | The static method of a class must returns true | | 261 | | function | The function must returns true | | 262 | | gt / > | The value must be greater than | 123 | 263 | | gte / >= | The value must be greater or equal than | 123 | 264 | | image | The extension of the file must be an image file | | 265 | | lt / < | The value must be less than | 123 | 266 | | lte / <= | The value must be less or equal than | 123 | 267 | | maxlen | The maximum length of a string | 123 | 268 | | maxsize | The maximum size of a file | 123 | 269 | | minlen | The minimum length of a string | 123 | 270 | | minsize | The minimum size of a file | 123 | 271 | | mime (the value to compare could be an string or array) | The mime type of a file | "application/msword" or ["application/msword","image/gif"] | 272 | | mimetype | The mime type (without subtype) of a file | "application" or ["application,"image"] | 273 | | ne / != (the value to compare could be an single value or array) | The value must not be equals.
Or the value must not be contained in a array | 123,[123,345],["aa","bb"] | 274 | | notcontain | The value must not contain a value | "text" | 275 | | notnull | The value must not be null | | 276 | | null | The value must be null | | 277 | | empty | The value must be empty (i.e. "",0,null) | | 278 | | notempty | The value must not be empty (i.e. not equals to "",0,null) | | 279 | | req | The value must exists | | 280 | | true | The value must be true (===true) | | 281 | 282 | 283 | Examples: 284 | 285 | ```php 286 | $validation->def(null) 287 | ->type('integer') 288 | ->condition('eq','%field %value is not equal to %comp ',50) 289 | ->condition('between','%field %value must be between 1 and 50 ',[1,50]) 290 | ->condition('eq','%field %value is not equal to %comp ',60) 291 | ->condition('eq','%field %value is not equal to %comp ',[60,200]) // eq allows a single or array 292 | ->condition('fn.static.Example.customval','the function does not work') 293 | ->condition('req') 294 | ->condition('lt',"es muy grande",2000,'warning') 295 | ->condition('eq','%field %value is not equal to %comp',50) 296 | ->condition('fn.static.Example.fnstatic','the static function does not work') 297 | ->condition('fn.static.\somespace\Someclass.methodStatic',null) 298 | ->condition('fn.global.customval','The global function does not work') 299 | ->condition('fn.object.example.fnnostatic','the function object does not work') 300 | ->condition('fn.class.\somespace\Someclass.method','The function some class does not work') 301 | ->condition('fn.class.Example.fnnostatic','la funcion class no funciona'); 302 | 303 | // ->condition('fn.static.Example.customval','la funcion no funciona') 304 | function customval($value,$compareValue) { 305 | return true; 306 | } 307 | ``` 308 | ### Calling a custom function 309 | 310 | Sometimes we need to use a custom condition. We could create a global variable, a static function, or even a method 311 | inside a class. 312 | Every method or function created must have two parameters (with any name): 313 | * **$value** The value to evaluate. 314 | * **$compareValue** The value to compare (it could be optional) 315 | 316 | For example, what if we need to evaluate if some id does not exist in the Database? 317 | 318 | ```php 319 | $validation->condition('fn.global.idExist','The id already exist!')->get("id"); 320 | 321 | function idExist($id,$compare=null) { 322 | // select count(*) c from table where id=$id 323 | if($c>0) { 324 | return true; 325 | } else { 326 | return false; 327 | } 328 | } 329 | 330 | ``` 331 | 332 | 333 | > Note: if we need to specify a namespace, then we could use the notation: \namespace\SomeClass 334 | 335 | ```php 336 | $validation->condition('fn.global.customfn'); // global 337 | $validation->condition('fn.static.SomeClass.staticfn'); // calling a static method inside the class SomeClass. 338 | $validation->condition('fn.class.SomeClass.noStaticFn'); // method inside a class,it creates an instance of an object then it calls the method 339 | $validation->condition('fn.object.myObject.noStaticFn'); // method inside a class, it uses an instance called $myObject 340 | 341 | // global function 342 | function customfn($value,$compareValue) { 343 | // returns true or false 344 | } 345 | // static function 346 | $myObject=new SomeClass(); 347 | class SomeClass { 348 | public static function staticfn($value,$compareValue) { 349 | // returns true or false 350 | } 351 | public function noStaticFn($value,$compareValue) { 352 | // returns true or false 353 | } 354 | } 355 | 356 | ``` 357 | 358 | ## Getting the messages 359 | 360 | When we validate an object, it could store the information inside the Message Container (also called Message List). 361 | 362 | **MessageContainer** ([EFTEC/MessageContainer](https://github.com/EFTEC/MessageContainer)) contains a list 363 | messages in a hierarchy way: 364 | 365 | ```php 366 | ⭐ Container (usually only 1 for all the project) 367 | ⭐ Lockers (from zero to many) 368 | ⭐ Messages (from zero to many and grouped by level) 369 | 370 | $container->get('locker20')->firstError(); // it returns the first message of error in the locker20 that is part of the container. 371 | 372 | ``` 373 | 374 | Messages are leveled as follows 375 | 376 | | id | Description | Example | 377 | |---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------| 378 | | error | The message is an error, and it must be solved. It is our show stopper. | Database is down | 379 | | warning | The message is a warning that maybe it could be ignored. However, the class **MessageContainer** allows to group Error and Warning as the same. | The registry was stored but with warnings | 380 | | info | The message is information. For example, to log or debug an operation. | Log is stored | 381 | | success | The message is a successful operation | Order Accepted | 382 | 383 | ## How to manage to the messages? 384 | 385 | | Function | Description | Example | 386 | |----------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| 387 | | addMessage($idLocker, $message, $level = 'error') | It adds a message inside a locker.
Usually, it is done automatically by the library but you can add messages manually via code. | $this->addMessage('pwd','the password is required','error'); | 388 | | getMessage($withWarning = false) | It gets the first error message or empty if none | $this->getMessage(); | 389 | | getMessages($withWarning = false) | It gets all the error messages or empty if none | $this->getMessages(); | 390 | | getMessageId($idLocker) | It gets a **MessageLocker** object (see [EFTEC/MessageContainer](https://github.com/EFTEC/MessageContainer#messagelocker) for more information) | $obj=$this->getMessageId('pwd'); | 391 | | errorCount(includeWarning=false) | It gets the error count | $count=$this->errorCount(); | 392 | | hasError($includeWarning=false) | It returns true if there is an error | $fail=$this->hasError(); | 393 | 394 | 395 | 396 | | Field | Description | Example | 397 | |--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------| 398 | | $messageList | It gets all the container. It returns an object of the type **MessageContainer** | $container=$this->messageList; | 399 | 400 | You can see more information about **MessageContainer** in [EFTEC/MessageContainer](https://github.com/EFTEC/MessageContainer) 401 | 402 | Example: 403 | 404 | ```php 405 | $validation->addMessage('idlocker','this field is required','error'); // it adds a message inside a locker. 406 | $validation->messageList->get('idlocker')->allError(); // it gets all errors from the locker idlocker 407 | $validation->getMessages(true); // it gets all messages of error or warning from all the lockers. 408 | 409 | ``` 410 | 411 | 412 | 413 | 414 | 415 | ## Working with dates 416 | 417 | We also could work with dates. There are several types of date formats. 418 | 419 | | type | description | 420 | |----------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 421 | | date | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as an object DateTime | 422 | | datetime | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as an object DateTime | 423 | | datestring | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as a string using the field **$dateOutputString** | 424 | | datetimestring | (date) the input could be a DateTime or a string. The value is stored as a string using the field **$dateLongOutputString** | 425 | 426 | There are two ways to specify the format of dates, short (Date only) and long (date and time). And we could specify the format as input and output. 427 | 428 | | Name Field | Description | Default value | 429 | |-----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|----------------| 430 | | $dateShort | It is the (expected) input format for date (short) | d/m/Y | 431 | | $dateLong | It is the (expected) input format (with date and time) | d/m/Y H:i:s | 432 | | $dateOutputString | It is the output format (for datestring) | Y-m-d | 433 | | $dateLongOutputString | It is the output format (for datetimestring) | Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z | 434 | 435 | ```php 436 | $r=getVal()->type('datestring')->set('31-12-2019'); // 2019-12-31 note: the default input value is d/m/Y, not m/d/Y 437 | ``` 438 | 439 | We can change the date format by changing the fields or calling the next functions 440 | 441 | ### setDateFormat 442 | 443 | Setting the format of the dates (input short, input long, output short and output long) 444 | 445 | ```php 446 | $validation->setDateFormat('m/d/Y', 'm/d/Y H:i:s', 'Y-m-d', 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z') 447 | ``` 448 | 449 | ### setDateFormatDefault 450 | 451 | We set the format of the dates to the default configuration 452 | 453 | ```php 454 | $validation->setDateFormatDefault(); 455 | ``` 456 | 457 | ### setDateFormatEnglish 458 | 459 | We set the format to the dates to : 460 | 461 | | Name | Format | 462 | |--------------|----------------| 463 | | input short | m/d/Y | 464 | | input long | m/d/Y H:i:s | 465 | | output short | Y-m-d | 466 | | output long | Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z | 467 | 468 | ```php 469 | $validation->setDateFormatEnglish() 470 | ``` 471 | 472 | ## Generating exceptions 473 | 474 | By default, this library does not generate exceptions. 475 | However, it is possible to generate exceptions if the message is of the type ERROR and/or WARNING. 476 | 477 | ### throwOnError() 478 | 479 | With this method, if the container generates an error, then it is stored also generates a new exception. 480 | 481 | > Note: By default, most messages are of the type ERROR. 482 | > 483 | > Note: When the operator is throw, then the value is not assigned and the stack is deleted, i.e. if we throw an exception, all the information is lost. 484 | 485 | 486 | 487 | ```php 488 | try { 489 | $validation->type('integer') 490 | ->throwOnError() // for errors only 491 | ->set('hello', 'field1'); 492 | // or you could use: 493 | $validation->type('integer') 494 | ->throwOnError(true,true) // for errors and warnings 495 | ->set('hello', 'field1'); 496 | $this->fail('this value means the throw failed'); 497 | } catch(\Exception $ex) { 498 | $this->assertEquals('field1 is not numeric',$ex->getMessage()); 499 | } 500 | ``` 501 | 502 | ## Dealing with missing or empty values 503 | 504 | There are four different ways to deal with empty values in this library. 505 | 506 | ### exist 507 | 508 | * A value **exist** if the field or file exists, no matter the value or if it is null or empty. 509 | * if exist() is set and the value is missing, then it raise an error. 510 | 511 | 512 | ```php 513 | $validation->exist()->set(null); // is valid. 514 | $validation->exist()->set(''); // is valid. 515 | $validation->exist()->get('field'); // is valid only if $_GET['field'] exist (even if it is null) 516 | ``` 517 | 518 | ### required 519 | 520 | * A value is **required** if the field is not null or empty. Required is equals that null and empty at the same time 521 | 522 | ```php 523 | $validation->required()->set(null); // is not valid. 524 | $validation->required()->set(""); // is not valid. 525 | $validation->required()->set('hi'); // is valid. 526 | ``` 527 | 528 | ### notnull 529 | 530 | * A value is **not null** if the field is not null, but it could be empty (""). 531 | 532 | ```php 533 | $validation->notnull()->set(null); // is not valid. 534 | $validation->notnull()->set(""); // is valid. 535 | $validation->notnull()->set('hi'); // is valid. 536 | ``` 537 | 538 | ### notempty 539 | 540 | * A value is **not empty** if the field is not '' (string with length 0), but it could be null. 541 | 542 | ```php 543 | $validation->notempty()->set(null); // is valid. 544 | $validation->notempty()->set(""); // is not valid. 545 | $validation->notempty()->set('hi'); // is valid. 546 | ``` 547 | 548 | ## Allowing missing or empty values 549 | 550 | Also, there are 4 ways to accept missing values, null or empty, bypassing any condition. 551 | 552 | ```php 553 | $validation->isNullValid()->condition(....)->set(null); // is valid no matter the condition. 554 | $validation->isNullorEmptyValid()->condition(....)->set(null); // is valid no matter the condition. 555 | $validation->isEmptyValid()->condition(....)->set(''); // is valid no matter the condition. 556 | $validation->isMissingValid()->condition(....)->get('field'); // If the field is missing, then is valid no matter the condition 557 | ``` 558 | 559 | It is used when we need to validate when an input has some value unless the value is missing, empty or null. 560 | 561 | > isNullorEmptyValid() is equals than to call: isEmptyValid()->isNullValid() 562 | 563 | Also, those operators could be stacked. 564 | 565 | ```php 566 | $validation 567 | ->isNullorEmptyValid() 568 | ->isMissingValid() 569 | ->condition(....) 570 | ->set(....); // this expression is valid if the value is null, empty(''), the value is missing, no matter the conditions. 571 | ``` 572 | 573 | ## Processing the result 574 | 575 | ### def() 576 | 577 | We could set a default value. This value could be as fallback when there is an error. The default value is never converted or processed. 578 | 579 | ```php 580 | $validation 581 | ->def(-1) 582 | ->type('integer') 583 | ->ifFailThenDefault() 584 | ->set(...); // if the operation fails, then it returns -1 585 | ``` 586 | 587 | 588 | 589 | ### trim() 590 | 591 | Trim the result. By default, the result is not trimmed. You can trim the left, right or both sides. It uses the method convert() to do the operation. 592 | 593 | 594 | ```php 595 | $validation->trim()->set(....); // trim both sided 596 | $validation->trim('trim','.,')->set(....); // trim . and , 597 | $validation->trim('ltrim')->set(....); // trim left sided 598 | $validation->trim('rtrim')->set(....); // trim right sided 599 | 600 | ``` 601 | 602 | ### alwaysTrim() 603 | 604 | Sometimes, we always want to trim the results. So we could use this method to always trim the result. It stacks at the end of the conversion. 605 | 606 | ```php 607 | $validation->alwaysTrim(); // always trim the next characters " \t\n\r\0\x0B" 608 | $validation->alwaysTrim(true,",."); // always trim , and . 609 | // ... 610 | $validation->alwaysTrim(false); // we disable the always trim. 611 | ``` 612 | 613 | ### isArray() 614 | 615 | If we want to fetch an array, then we could use the next method 616 | 617 | ```php 618 | $array=$validation->isArray()->request('id'); 619 | ``` 620 | It also validates every value. However, it stores the messages in a single container. 621 | 622 | If we want to store every message separately, then we could use: 623 | ```php 624 | $array=$validation->isArray(true)->request('id'); 625 | ``` 626 | 627 | #### Example of array 628 | 629 | ```html 630 |
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637 | ``` 638 | 639 | >Note: You could also define the fields as 'field\[0]\[col1]' so you won't need to invert the array 640 | 641 | ```php 642 | $values=getVal()->isArray(true)->request('field'); // ['col1'=>['cocacola','fanta'],'col2'=>[123,123]] 643 | ValidationOne::invertArray($values); // // [['col1'=>'cocacola','col2'=>123],['col1'=>'fanta','col2'=>123]] 644 | ``` 645 | 646 | ### invertArray() 647 | 648 | If the value is an array but the indexes of the columns are inverted with the columns, then you can invert the order
649 | **example:** 650 | 651 | ```php 652 | $arr=['col1'=>['cocacola','fanta'],'col2'=>[1,2]]; 653 | ValidationOne::invertArray($arr); // [['col1'=>'cocacola','col2'=>1],['col1'=>'fanta','col2'=>2]] 654 | ''' 655 | 656 | 657 | 658 | 659 | 660 | ### convert() 661 | 662 | It converts the end result after it is validated. Depending on the type of conversion, it allows up to 2 arguments. The conversion could be stacked so the order could matter. 663 | 664 | If the value is missing, or it is used the default value, then it is not converted. 665 | 666 | | Type | | Description | Example | 667 | |-------------------|-----|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 668 | | upper | | Converts the value in uppercase | $this->conversion('upper')->set('Hello World'); // HELLO WORLD | 669 | | lower | | Converts the value in lowercase | $this->conversion('lower')->set('Hello World'); // hello world | 670 | | ucfirst | | Converts the first character in uppercase | $this->conversion('ucfirst')->set('hello world'); // Hello world | 671 | | ucwords | | Converts the first character in a word in uppercase | $this->conversion('ucwords')->set('hello world'); // Hello World | 672 | | replace | | Replace a string by other | $this->conversion('replace','hello','world')->set('hello hello'); // world world | 673 | | sanitizer | | Sanitizer the result. It uses filter_var() | $this->conversion('sanitizer',FILTER_SANITIZE_EMAIL)->set('//aaa@bb.com'); // aaa@bb.com
$this->conversion('sanitizer',FILTER_SANITIZE_SPECIAL_CHARS,FILTER_FLAG_STRIP_HIGH) | 674 | | alphanumeric | | Sanitize the result by keeping the alphanumeric characters plus underscore : | this->conversion('alphanumeric')->set('HELLO world_-123'); // HELLOworld_123 | 675 | | alphanumericminus | | Sanitize the result by keeping the alphanumeric characters plus underscore and minus symbol | this->conversion('alphanumericminus')->set('HELLO world_-123'); // HELLOworld_-123 | 676 | | regexp | | It calls preg_replace to replace a text | this->conversion('regexp','/[/^0-9]/','')->set('hello123'); // 123 | 677 | | rtrim | | Trim the right characters | $this->conversion('rtrim') | 678 | | ltrim | | Trim the left characters | $this->conversion('ltrim') | 679 | | trim | | Trim the right and left. It is equivalent to $this->trim() | $this->conversion('trim')->set(' hello '); // hello
$this->conversion('trim'," \t\n\r\0\x0B") | 680 | | htmlencode | | Encode to html content. It uses htmlentities() | $this->conversion('htmlencode')->set('\dog\'); //\<b\>dog\< | 681 | | htmldecode | | Decode from a html. It uses html_entity_decode() | $this->conversion('htmldecode')->set('\<b\>dog\<'); // \dog\ | 682 | 683 | 684 | 685 | ```php 686 | $validation 687 | ->convert('replace','hello','world') // world world 688 | ->convert('upper') // WORLD WORLD 689 | ->set('hello hello'); // stacking an operator. 690 | 691 | $validation->convert('upper')->set(....); 692 | $validation->convert('lower')->set(....); 693 | $validation->convert('ucfirst')->set(....); 694 | $validation->convert('ucwords')->set(....); 695 | $validation->convert('replace','hello','world')->set(....); // trim right sided 696 | $validation->convert('sanitizer',FILTER_SANITIZE_EMAIL)->set(....); 697 | $validation->convert('rtrim')->set(....); 698 | $validation->convert('ltrim')->set(....); 699 | $validation->convert('trim')->set(....); 700 | $validation->convert('htmlencode')->set(....); 701 | $validation->convert('htmldecode')->set(....); 702 | 703 | ``` 704 | 705 | 706 | 707 | 708 | 709 | 710 | ## Version list 711 | * 2024-12-31 2.10 712 | * Updated to PHP 8.4 713 | * 2024-03-02 2.9 714 | * Updating dependency to PHP 7.4. The extended support of PHP 7.2 ended 3 years ago. 715 | * Added more type hinting in the code. 716 | * 2023-11-13 2.8 717 | * some maintenance code. 718 | * 2023-02-26 2.7 719 | * added a new argument for isArray() 720 | * added the static method invertArray() 721 | * 2023-01-26 2.6 722 | * Some small cleanups. 723 | * 2022-08-27 2.5 724 | * **[update]** added the validation of arguments for most of the functions of the library. 725 | * 2022-03-11 2.4 726 | * **[update]** added condition alphanumunder (alphanumeric or underscore). 727 | * 2022-02-05 2.3 728 | * **[update]** update dependency to MessageContainer 2.3. Now MessageContainer is injected as singleton. 729 | * **[update]** ValidationOne methods now has type hinting (return values). 730 | * **[fix]** inputDate() method has some wrong operations. Now, they were removed. 731 | * 2022-02-04 2.2 732 | * **[new]** support to PHP 8.1. PHP 8.1 is quite tricky, it deprecated a lot of arguments for several functions. 733 | * **[new]** This library support PHP 7.2 or higher. If you need older functionality, then you can use an old version. 734 | * 2022-01-29 2.1 735 | * **[new]** method throwOnError() 736 | * 2022-01-29 2.0.2 737 | * fixed a problem when the condition is "gte". 738 | * 2022-01-15 2.0.1 739 | * Update dependency 740 | * 2022-01-15 2.0 741 | * PHP 7.1 and higher. 742 | * [core] Lots of cleanups 743 | * 2021-03-18 1.30.1 744 | * Updated dependency in composer.json 745 | * 2021-03-17 1.30 746 | * We split the library in two, one for the validation (this library) and other for the messages, called eftec/MessageContainer. 747 | * 2021-02-13 1.29 748 | * Added the methods trim(), alwaysTrim(), convert(), errorCount() and hasError() . 749 | * 2021-02-10 1.28 750 | * Added new method isNullOrEmptyValid() 751 | * 2021-02-10 1.27 752 | * Added new methods isMissingValid(), isEmptyValid() and isNulLValid() 753 | * 2021-02-09 1.26 754 | * New validations and methods. 755 | * exist() where the value must exist (but it could be null or empty) 756 | * required() now it validates if the value is not null or empty only. It does not validate if the value exists. 757 | * notempty() 758 | * 2021-01-07 1.25 759 | * PHP 8.0 discontinued the constants INPUT_GET, INPUT_POST and INPUT_REQUEST, so we will use instead the numbers 760 | * INPUT_POST = 0 761 | * INPUT_GET = 1 762 | * INPUT_REQUEST = 99 763 | So, if you are using INPUT_GET,INPUT_POST OR INPUT_REQUEST, then they will still work. 764 | * 2020-10-01 1.24.3 765 | * A small cleanup. 766 | * 2020-05-21 1.24.2 767 | * Fixed a problem with conditions and array (when it is initiated). 768 | * 2020-05-21 1.24.1 769 | * Fixed a problem with conditions and array. 770 | * 2020-05-21 1.24 771 | * Cleanups 772 | * 2020-04-07 1.23.2 773 | * Solved a problem with datetimestring and a defnatural 774 | * 2020-04-07 1.23.1 775 | * Solved a problem with validation and input. It failed to validate. 776 | * Solved a problem where the default value is a string and the type is a datetimestring. 777 | * 2020-02-01 1.23 778 | * Solved a problem in endConversion() when the default value is "" or null (or not a DateTime object), the type is 779 | "datetimestring", and the value is missing. 780 | * Practically all methods were tested. 781 | * resetValidation() now allows to delete all messages. 782 | * Fixed the validation "ne" 783 | * 2020-01-04 1.22 784 | * New conditions 'mime','minetype','exist','notexist',etc. 785 | * Condition 'eq' and 'ne' allows a simple or an array of values. 786 | * 2020-01-03 1.21 787 | * ValidationOne::runConditions() now allows (for file type), conditions architecture and compression 788 | * ValidationOne::getFileExtension() now could return the extension as mime 789 | * ValidationOne::getFileMime() new method that returns the mime-type of a file. 790 | * 2019-11-27 1.20 791 | * Fixed the name countErrorOrWaring->countErrorOrWarning 792 | * 2019-11-27 1.19 793 | * Added new field MessageContainer.errorOrWarning 794 | * Added new method MessageLocker.countErrorOrWaring() 795 | * 2019-10.01 1.18 Added compatibility for phpunit/phpunit 5.7 and 6.5 796 | * 2019-10-01 1.17 Fixed a bug. If the input is zero, then it is considered as null. 797 | * 2019-08-10 1.16 Solved a problem with the datestring/datetimestring. 798 | * 2019-08-07 1.15 799 | * * Added the type datestring and datetimestring. It reads a string, and it converts into another string (as date or datetime) 800 | * * Code formatted 801 | * 2019-03-08 1.14 Added getFile() to upload a file. 802 | * 2018-12-15 1.13 Added phpunit and travis. 803 | * 2018-10-29 1.12 getFile now it's available via ValidationOne() 804 | * 2018-10-22 1.11 Some fixes. Now isEmpty is called isMissing 805 | * 2018-10-22 1.10 New Features 806 | * * Added ValidationInputOne, now the fetchs are done by this class (SRP principle) 807 | * * Added a fix with the input, when the value expected is an array, but it's returned a single value 808 | * 2018-10-15 1.9 Added some extra features 809 | * 2018-10-15 1.8 Some fixes and phpdocs, a new example 810 | * 2018-10-15 1.7 Added method addMessage() in ValidationOne. Now ErrorItem/ErrorList is called MessageLocker and MessageContainer 811 | * 2018-10-06 1.5 added method first() in MessageLocker 812 | * 2018-10-03 1.4 added defaultNatural() 813 | * 2018-10-02 1.3 basicvalidation() was deleted. It was restored. 814 | * 2018-10-02 1.2 array() is now isArray() 815 | * 2018-09-30 1.1 Some fixes 816 | * 2018-09-29 1.0 first version 817 | 818 | ## todo 819 | * More examples 820 | * Documentation 821 | 822 | 823 | ## Note 824 | 825 | It's distributed as dual license, as LGPL-v3 and commercial. 826 | 827 | You can use it freely in your close source project. However, if you change this library, then the changes must be disclosed. 828 | 829 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "eftec/validationone", 3 | "description": "It's a php library for fetch and validate fields ", 4 | "type": "library", 5 | "keywords": ["php","library","validation"], 6 | "homepage": "https://github.com/EFTEC/ValidationOne", 7 | "license": "LGPL-3.0-or-later", 8 | "authors": [ 9 | { 10 | "name": "Jorge Castro", 11 | "email": "jorge.castro.c@gmail.com" 12 | } 13 | ], 14 | "require": { 15 | "php": "^7.4 || ^8.0", 16 | "ext-ctype": "*", 17 | "eftec/messagecontainer": "^2.9", 18 | "ext-json": "*", 19 | "ext-fileinfo": "*" 20 | }, 21 | "autoload": { 22 | "psr-4": { 23 | "eftec\\": "lib/" 24 | } 25 | }, 26 | "suggest": { 27 | "eftec/formone": "Allows to create form and integrates with the validation" 28 | }, 29 | "require-dev": { 30 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^8.5.13" 31 | } 32 | } 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/ValidationInputOne.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 11 | * This class manages the input entries, such as GET,POST,REQUEST 12 | * 13 | * @package eftec 14 | * @author Jorge Castro Castillo 15 | * @version 2.2 2022-08-27 16 | * @copyright (c) Jorge Castro C. LGLPV2 License https://github.com/EFTEC/ValidationOne 17 | * @see https://github.com/EFTEC/ValidationOne 18 | */ 19 | class ValidationInputOne 20 | { 21 | /** @var MessageContainer|null */ 22 | public ?MessageContainer $messageList = null; 23 | public string $prefix = ''; 24 | 25 | /** @var bool If true then the field exists (it could be null or empty) otherwise it generates an error */ 26 | public bool $exist = false; 27 | /** @var mixed default value */ 28 | public $default; 29 | /** @var mixed default value */ 30 | public $initial; 31 | public bool $ifFailThenOrigin = false; 32 | 33 | /** @var mixed It keeps a copy of the original value (after get/post/fetch or set) */ 34 | public $originalValue; 35 | /** @var null|string It's a friendly id used to replace the "id" used in message. For example: "id customer" instead of "idcustomer" */ 36 | public ?string $friendId = null; 37 | 38 | /** 39 | * @param string $prefix 40 | * @param MessageContainer|null $messageList 41 | * @return ValidationInputOne 42 | */ 43 | public static function getInstance(string $prefix = '', ?MessageContainer $messageList = null): ValidationInputOne 44 | { 45 | return new static($prefix, $messageList); 46 | } 47 | 48 | /** 49 | * InputOne constructor.
50 | * If you want to create an instance, then call the method this::getInstance() 51 | * 52 | * @param string $prefix 53 | * @param MessageContainer|null $messageList Optional. It auto-wires to a message list (if any), otherwise it 54 | * creates a new one. 55 | */ 56 | protected function __construct(string $prefix = '', ?MessageContainer $messageList = null) 57 | { 58 | $this->prefix = $prefix; 59 | if ($messageList !== null) { 60 | $this->messageList = $messageList; 61 | } elseif (function_exists('messages')) { 62 | $this->messageList = messages(); 63 | } else { 64 | $this->messageList = new MessageContainer(); 65 | } 66 | } 67 | 68 | /** 69 | * If it's unable to fetch then it generates an error.
70 | * However, by default it also returns the default value. 71 | * This validation doesn't fail if the field is empty or zero. Only if it's unable to fetch the value. 72 | * 73 | * @param bool $exist 74 | * 75 | * @return ValidationInputOne 76 | * @see ValidationOne::def() 77 | */ 78 | public function exist(bool $exist = true): ValidationInputOne 79 | { 80 | $this->exist = $exist; 81 | return $this; 82 | } 83 | 84 | /** 85 | * It's a friendly id used to replace the "id" used in message. For example: "id customer" instead of "idcustomer" 86 | * 87 | * @param $id 88 | * 89 | * @return ValidationInputOne 90 | */ 91 | public function friendId($id): ValidationInputOne 92 | { 93 | $this->friendId = $id; 94 | return $this; 95 | } 96 | 97 | 98 | /** 99 | * Returns null if the value is not present, false if the value is incorrect and the value if it's correct 100 | * 101 | * @param string $field The name of the field. By default, the library adds a prefix (if any) 102 | * @param int $inputType =[0,1,99][$i]
103 | * INPUT_REQUEST: 99
104 | * INPUT_POST: 0
105 | * INPUT_GET: 1 106 | * @param null|string $msg 107 | * @param bool $isMissing (ref). It's true if the value is missing (it's not set). 108 | * 109 | * @return array|mixed|null 110 | * @noinspection DuplicatedCode 111 | */ 112 | public function getField(string $field, int $inputType = 99, ?string $msg = null, bool &$isMissing = false) 113 | { 114 | $fieldId = $this->prefix . $field; 115 | switch ($inputType) { 116 | case 0: // post 117 | if (!array_key_exists($fieldId, $_POST)) { 118 | $isMissing = true; 119 | return $this->initial ?? $this->default; 120 | } 121 | $r = $_POST[$fieldId]; 122 | $r = ($r === NULLVAL) ? null : $r; 123 | break; 124 | case 1: //get 125 | if (!array_key_exists($fieldId, $_GET)) { 126 | $isMissing = true; 127 | return $this->initial ?? $this->default; 128 | } 129 | $r = $_GET[$fieldId]; 130 | $r = ($r === NULLVAL) ? null : $r; 131 | break; 132 | case 99: // request 133 | if (array_key_exists($fieldId, $_POST)) { 134 | $r = $_POST[$fieldId]; 135 | } else { 136 | if (!array_key_exists($fieldId, $_GET)) { 137 | $isMissing = true; 138 | return $this->initial ?? $this->default; 139 | } 140 | $r = $_GET[$fieldId]; 141 | $r = ($r === NULLVAL) ? null : $r; 142 | } 143 | break; 144 | default: 145 | trigger_error("input type " . $inputType . " not defined for getField()"); 146 | $isMissing = false; 147 | $r = null; 148 | } 149 | return $r; 150 | } 151 | 152 | 153 | /** 154 | * Returns null if the value is not present, false if the value is incorrect and the value if it's correct 155 | * 156 | * @param string $field 157 | * @param bool $isArray 158 | * @param string|null $msg 159 | * @param bool $isMissing 160 | * 161 | * @return null|array|string=[current filename,temporal name] 162 | * @internal param $folder 163 | * @internal param string $type 164 | */ 165 | public function getFile(string $field, bool $isArray = false, ?string &$msg = null, bool &$isMissing = false) 166 | { 167 | $fieldId = $this->prefix . $field; 168 | if (!$isArray) { 169 | $fileNew = self::sanitizeFileName(@$_FILES[$fieldId]['name']); 170 | if ($fileNew !== "" && $fileNew !== null) { 171 | // it's uploading a file 172 | $fileTmp = @$_FILES[$fieldId]['tmp_name']; 173 | return [$fileNew, $fileTmp]; 174 | } 175 | // it's not uploading a file. 176 | $isMissing = true; 177 | //return ($this->initial===null)?$this->default:$this->initial; 178 | return ($this->initial === null) ? $this->default : ['', '']; 179 | } 180 | $filenames = array(); 181 | foreach ($_FILES[$fieldId]['name'] as $iValue) { 182 | $fileNew = self::sanitizeFileName(@$iValue); 183 | if ($fileNew !== "" && $fileNew !== null) { 184 | // it's uploading a file 185 | $fileTmp = @$_FILES[$fieldId]['tmp_name']; 186 | } else { 187 | // it's not uploading a file. 188 | $fileTmp = ''; 189 | $fileNew = ''; 190 | } 191 | $r = [$fileNew, $fileTmp]; 192 | $filenames[] = $r; 193 | } 194 | return $filenames; 195 | } 196 | 197 | /** 198 | * Sanitize a filename removing ".." and other nasty characters. 199 | * if mb_string is available then it also allows multibyte string characters such as accents. 200 | * 201 | * @param string|null $filename 202 | * 203 | * @return false|string|null 204 | */ 205 | public static function sanitizeFileName(?string $filename) 206 | { 207 | if (empty($filename)) { 208 | return ""; 209 | } 210 | if (function_exists("mb_ereg_replace")) { 211 | $filename = mb_ereg_replace("([^\w\s\d\-_~,;\[\]\(\).])", '', $filename); 212 | $filename = mb_ereg_replace("([\.]{2,})", '', $filename); 213 | } else { 214 | $filename = preg_replace("([^\w\s\-_~,;\[\]\(\).])", '', $filename); 215 | $filename = preg_replace("(\.{2,})", '', $filename); 216 | } 217 | return $filename; 218 | } 219 | 220 | } 221 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/ValidationItem.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type = $type; 35 | $this->value = $value; 36 | $this->msg = $msg; 37 | $this->level = $level; 38 | } 39 | } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/ValidationOne.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |