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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
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namespace yii\validators;
use Yii;
use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
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/**
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* ExistValidator validates that the attribute value exists in a table.
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*
* ExistValidator checks if the value being validated can be found in the table column specified by
* the ActiveRecord class [[targetClass]] and the attribute [[targetAttribute]].
*
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* This validator is often used to verify that a foreign key contains a value
* that can be found in the foreign table.
*
* The followings are examples of validation rules using this validator:
*
* ```php
* // a1 needs to exist
* ['a1', 'exist']
* // a1 needs to exist, but its value will use a2 to check for the existence
* ['a1', 'exist', 'targetAttribute' => 'a2']
* // a1 and a2 need to exist together, and they both will receive error message
* ['a1, a2', 'exist', 'targetAttribute' => ['a1', 'a2']]
* // a1 and a2 need to exist together, only a1 will receive error message
* ['a1', 'exist', 'targetAttribute' => ['a1', 'a2']]
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* // a1 needs to exist by checking the existence of both a2 and a3 (using a1 value)
* ['a1', 'exist', 'targetAttribute' => ['a2', 'a1' => 'a3']]
* ```
*
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* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
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* @since 2.0
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*/
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class ExistValidator extends Validator
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{
/**
* @var string the name of the ActiveRecord class that should be used to validate the existence
* of the current attribute value. It not set, it will use the ActiveRecord class of the attribute being validated.
* @see targetAttribute
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*/
public $targetClass;
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/**
* @var string|array the name of the ActiveRecord attribute that should be used to
* validate the existence of the current attribute value. If not set, it will use the name
* of the attribute currently being validated. You may use an array to validate the existence
* of multiple columns at the same time. The array values are the attributes that will be
* used to validate the existence, while the array keys are the attributes whose values are to be validated.
* If the key and the value are the same, you can just specify the value.
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*/
public $targetAttribute;
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/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
public function init()
{
parent::init();
if ($this->message === null) {
$this->message = Yii::t('yii', '{attribute} is invalid.');
}
}
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/**
* @inheritdoc
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*/
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public function validateAttribute($object, $attribute)
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{
/** @var \yii\db\ActiveRecordInterface $targetClass */
$targetClass = $this->targetClass === null ? get_class($object) : $this->targetClass;
$targetAttribute = $this->targetAttribute === null ? $attribute : $this->targetAttribute;
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if (is_array($targetAttribute)) {
$params = [];
foreach ($targetAttribute as $k => $v) {
$params[$v] = is_integer($k) ? $object->$v : $object->$k;
}
} else {
$params = [$targetAttribute => $object->$attribute];
}
foreach ($params as $value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
$this->addError($object, $attribute, Yii::t('yii', '{attribute} is invalid.'));
return;
}
}
/** @var \yii\db\ActiveRecordInterface $className */
if (!$targetClass::find()->where($params)->exists()) {
$this->addError($object, $attribute, $this->message);
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}
}
/**
* @inheritdoc
*/
protected function validateValue($value)
{
if (is_array($value)) {
return [$this->message, []];
}
if ($this->targetClass === null) {
throw new InvalidConfigException('The "className" property must be set.');
}
if (!is_string($this->targetAttribute)) {
throw new InvalidConfigException('The "attributeName" property must be configured as a string.');
}
/** @var \yii\db\ActiveRecordInterface $targetClass */
$targetClass = $this->targetClass;
$query = $targetClass::find();
$query->where([$this->targetAttribute => $value]);
return $query->exists() ? null : [$this->message, []];
}
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}