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Model validation reference
This guide section doesn't describe how validation works but instead describes all Yii validators and their parameters. In order to learn model validation basics please refer to Model, Validation subsection.
Standard Yii validators
Standard Yii validators could be specified using aliases instead of referring to class names. Here's the list of all validators bundled with Yii with their most useful properties:
boolean
: BooleanValidator
Checks if the attribute value is a boolean value.
trueValue
, the value representing true status. (1)falseValue
, the value representing false status. (0)strict
, whether to compare the type of the value andtrueValue
/falseValue
. (false)
captcha
: CaptchaValidator
Validates that the attribute value is the same as the verification code displayed in the CAPTCHA. Should be used together with CaptchaAction.
caseSensitive
whether the comparison is case sensitive. (false)captchaAction
the route of the controller action that renders the CAPTCHA image. ('site/captcha')
compare
: CompareValidator
Compares the specified attribute value with another value and validates if they are equal.
compareAttribute
the name of the attribute to be compared with. (currentAttribute_repeat)compareValue
the constant value to be compared with.operator
the operator for comparison. ('==')
date
: DateValidator
Verifies if the attribute represents a date, time or datetime in a proper format.
format
the date format that the value being validated should follow according to http://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.createfromformat.php. ('Y-m-d')timestampAttribute
the name of the attribute to receive the parsing result.
default
: DefaultValueValidator
Sets the attribute to be the specified default value.
value
the default value to be set to the specified attributes.
double
: NumberValidator
Validates that the attribute value is a number.
max
limit of the number. (null)min
lower limit of the number. (null)
email
: EmailValidator
Validates that the attribute value is a valid email address.
allowName
whether to allow name in the email address (e.g.John Smith <john.smith@example.com>
). (false).checkMX
whether to check the MX record for the email address. (false)checkPort
whether to check port 25 for the email address. (false)enableIDN
whether validation process should take into account IDN (internationalized domain names). (false)
exist
: ExistValidator
Validates that the attribute value exists in a table.
targetClass
the ActiveRecord class name or alias of the class that should be used to look for the attribute value being validated. (ActiveRecord class of the attribute being validated)targetAttribute
the ActiveRecord attribute name that should be used to look for the attribute value being validated. (name of the attribute being validated)
file
: FileValidator
Verifies if an attribute is receiving a valid uploaded file.
types
a list of file name extensions that are allowed to be uploaded. (any)minSize
the minimum number of bytes required for the uploaded file.maxSize
the maximum number of bytes required for the uploaded file.maxFiles
the maximum file count the given attribute can hold. (1)
filter
: FilterValidator
Converts the attribute value according to a filter.
filter
PHP callback that defines a filter.
Typically a callback is either the name of PHP function:
['password', 'filter', 'filter' => 'trim'],
Or an anonymous function:
['text', 'filter', 'filter' => function ($value) {
// here we are removing all swear words from text
return $newValue;
}],
in
: RangeValidator
Validates that the attribute value is among a list of values.
range
list of valid values that the attribute value should be among.strict
whether the comparison is strict (both type and value must be the same). (false)not
whether to invert the validation logic. (false)
inline
: InlineValidator
Uses a custom function to validate the attribute. You need to define a public method in your
model class which will evaluate the validity of the attribute. For example, if an attribute
needs to be divisible by 10. In the rules you would define: ['attributeName', 'myValidationMethod'],
.
Then, your own method could look like this:
public function myValidationMethod($attribute) {
if(($attribute % 10) != 0) {
$this->addError($attribute, 'cannot divide value by 10');
}
}
integer
: NumberValidator
Validates that the attribute value is an integer number.
max
limit of the number. (null)min
lower limit of the number. (null)
match
: RegularExpressionValidator
Validates that the attribute value matches the specified pattern defined by regular expression.
pattern
the regular expression to be matched with.not
whether to invert the validation logic. (false)
number
: NumberValidator
Validates that the attribute value is a number.
max
limit of the number. (null)min
lower limit of the number. (null)
required
: RequiredValidator
Validates that the specified attribute does not have null or empty value.
requiredValue
the desired value that the attribute must have. (any)strict
whether the comparison between the attribute value and requiredValue is strict. (false)
safe
: SafeValidator
Serves as a dummy validator whose main purpose is to mark the attributes to be safe for massive assignment.
string
: StringValidator
Validates that the attribute value is of certain length.
length
specifies the length limit of the value to be validated. Can beexactly X
,[min X]
,[min X, max Y]
.max
maximum length. If not set, it means no maximum length limit.min
minimum length. If not set, it means no minimum length limit.encoding
the encoding of the string value to be validated. (\yii\base\Application::charset)
unique
: UniqueValidator
Validates that the attribute value is unique in the corresponding database table.
targetClass
the ActiveRecord class name or alias of the class that should be used to look for the attribute value being validated. (ActiveRecord class of the attribute being validated)targetAttribute
the ActiveRecord attribute name that should be used to look for the attribute value being validated. (name of the attribute being validated)
url
: UrlValidator
Validates that the attribute value is a valid http or https URL.
validSchemes
list of URI schemes which should be considered valid. ['http', 'https']defaultScheme
the default URI scheme. If the input doesn't contain the scheme part, the default scheme will be prepended to it. (null)enableIDN
whether validation process should take into account IDN (internationalized domain names). (false)
Validating values out of model context
Sometimes you need to validate a value that is not bound to any model such as email. In Yii Validator
class has
validateValue
method that can help you with it. Not all validator classes have it implemented but the ones that can
operate without model do. In our case to validate an email we can do the following:
$email = 'test@example.com';
$validator = new yii\validators\EmailValidator();
if ($validator->validate($email, $error)) {
echo 'Email is valid.';
} else {
echo $error;
}
TBD: refer to http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/56/ for the format