'a2'] * // a1 and a2 need to be unique together, and they both will receive error message * [['a1', 'a2'], 'unique', 'targetAttribute' => ['a1', 'a2']] * // a1 and a2 need to be unique together, only a1 will receive error message * ['a1', 'unique', 'targetAttribute' => ['a1', 'a2']] * // a1 needs to be unique by checking the uniqueness of both a2 and a3 (using a1 value) * ['a1', 'unique', 'targetAttribute' => ['a2', 'a1' => 'a3']] * ``` * * @author Qiang Xue * @since 2.0 */ class UniqueValidator extends Validator { /** * @var string the name of the ActiveRecord class that should be used to validate the uniqueness * of the current attribute value. If not set, it will use the ActiveRecord class of the attribute being validated. * @see targetAttribute */ public $targetClass; /** * @var string|array the name of the ActiveRecord attribute that should be used to * validate the uniqueness 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 uniqueness * of multiple columns at the same time. The array values are the attributes that will be * used to validate the uniqueness, 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. */ public $targetAttribute; /** * @var string|array|\Closure additional filter to be applied to the DB query used to check the uniqueness of the attribute value. * This can be a string or an array representing the additional query condition (refer to [[\yii\db\Query::where()]] * on the format of query condition), or an anonymous function with the signature `function ($query)`, where `$query` * is the [[\yii\db\Query|Query]] object that you can modify in the function. */ public $filter; /** * @inheritdoc */ public function init() { parent::init(); if ($this->message === null) { $this->message = Yii::t('yii', '{attribute} "{value}" has already been taken.'); } } /** * @inheritdoc */ public function validateAttribute($model, $attribute) { /* @var $targetClass ActiveRecordInterface */ $targetClass = $this->targetClass === null ? get_class($model) : $this->targetClass; $targetAttribute = $this->targetAttribute === null ? $attribute : $this->targetAttribute; if (is_array($targetAttribute)) { $params = []; foreach ($targetAttribute as $k => $v) { $params[$v] = is_int($k) ? $model->$v : $model->$k; } } else { $params = [$targetAttribute => $model->$attribute]; } foreach ($params as $value) { if (is_array($value)) { $this->addError($model, $attribute, Yii::t('yii', '{attribute} is invalid.')); return; } } $query = $targetClass::find(); $query->andWhere($params); if ($this->filter instanceof \Closure) { call_user_func($this->filter, $query); } elseif ($this->filter !== null) { $query->andWhere($this->filter); } if (!$model instanceof ActiveRecordInterface || $model->getIsNewRecord() || $model->className() !== $targetClass) { // if current $model isn't in the database yet then it's OK just to call exists() // also there's no need to run check based on primary keys, when $targetClass is not the same as $model's class $exists = $query->exists(); } else { // if current $model is in the database already we can't use exists() /* @var $models ActiveRecordInterface[] */ $models = $query->limit(2)->all(); $n = count($models); if ($n === 1) { $keys = array_keys($params); $pks = $targetClass::primaryKey(); sort($keys); sort($pks); if ($keys === $pks) { // primary key is modified and not unique $exists = $model->getOldPrimaryKey() != $model->getPrimaryKey(); } else { // non-primary key, need to exclude the current record based on PK $exists = $models[0]->getPrimaryKey() != $model->getOldPrimaryKey(); } } else { $exists = $n > 1; } } if ($exists) { $this->addError($model, $attribute, $this->message); } } }