composer require johnbrightn/simple-field-validator
If you get an error of no class found, run the following command to optimize autoload
composer dump -o
Mostly used with API where request objects are received as array.
$userInputs = $request->getParsedBody(); //object received from user/frontend
//specify required fields, key=>maxLength. value is the maximum required length of every field/key
$requiredFields = ["first_name"=>25, "last_name"=>25, "email"=>60, "username"=>15, "password"=>20];
$value = ValidateFields::validate($requiredFields, $userInputs); //method to validate fields
ValidateFields::validate($requiredFields, $requestObject, $customMessage=null)
parameter description
$requiredFields
array - specified fields that you're expecting from the user/front end
$requestObj
array - array of fields of key/values from the user/front end
$customMessage
optional parameter. array or custom messages to return when validation fails \ \
Example usage
require_once __FILE__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use Jbn\Validate\ValidateFields;
$app->post('/register', function (Request $request, Response $response) {
$userInputs = $request->getParsedBody(); //object received from user/frontend
//if there are optional fields, that do not need validation, do not specify them in the required fields array
/* $middle_name = null;
if(isset($request->getParsedBody()['middle_name']))
$middle_name = $request->getParsedBody()['middle_name'];
*/
//specified required fields, key=>maxLength. value is the maximum required length of every field/key
$requiredFields = ["first_name"=>25, "last_name"=>25, "email"=>60, "username"=>15, "password"=>20];
$value = ValidateFields::validate($requiredFields, $userInputs);
if ($value["error"]) { //if validation fails, return response
return $response->withJson($value);
} else {
//if validation succeeds, u can either use the returned values or the user input values which may include optional fields
$value; // values retured from the array, which include required fields only
$userInput //values sent by the user which may include optional fields
... do other works with the valid fields
$result = $db->registerUser($value);
return $response->withJson($result);
}
});
If validation fails, array returned is
//if all required fields are not present
["error"=>true, "message"=> "No field is set"];
//if a required field is empty
["error"=>true, "message"=> "$field_name should not be empty"];
//if a required field has length more than specified
["error"=>true, "message"=> "$field_name should be $maxLength characters or less"];
//email validation. if email address is present, field should be specified as 'email',
["error"=>true, "message"=> "Invalid email address"];
If validation succeeds, returns all the fields together with their values
["error"=>false, $all_fields=>$all_values];
You can specify your custom messages when the value is empty or field length is more than the specified as a third parameter
$userInputs = $request->getParsedBody();
//specified required fields, key=>maxLength. value is the maximum required length of every field/key
$requiredFields = ["first_name"=>25, "last_name"=>25, "username"=>15, "password"=>20];
$customMessage = ["Oops! First Name should not be blank and not more than 25 characters", "Enter your last name and not more than 25 characters", "Enter a username of 15 characters or less", "Password should not exceed 20 characters"];
$value = ValidateFields::validate($requiredFields, $userInputs, $customMessage);