Class Phalcon\Validation\Validator\StringLength

extends class Phalcon\Validation\Validator

implements Phalcon\Validation\ValidatorInterface

Validates that a string has the specified maximum and minimum constraints The test is passed if for a string’s length L, min<=L<=max, i.e. L must be at least min, and at most max.

  1. <?php
  2. use Phalcon\Validation\Validator\StringLength as StringLength;
  3. $validation->add('name_last', new StringLength(array(
  4. 'max' => 50,
  5. 'min' => 2,
  6. 'messageMaximum' => 'We don\'t like really long names',
  7. 'messageMinimum' => 'We want more than just their initials'
  8. )));

Methods

public boolean validate (unknown $validation, unknown $field)

Executes the validation

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

Phalcon\Validation\Validator constructor

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

Checks if an option is defined

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

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

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

Sets an option in the validator