* @since 2.0 */ class InlineValidator extends Validator { /** * @var string|\Closure an anonymous function or the name of a model class method that will be * called to perform the actual validation. The signature of the method should be like the following: * * ```php * function foo($attribute, $params, $validator) * ``` * * - `$attribute` is the name of the attribute to be validated; * - `$params` contains the value of [[params]] that you specify when declaring the inline validation rule; * - `$validator` is a reference to related [[InlineValidator]] object. This parameter is available since version 2.0.11. */ public $method; /** * @var mixed additional parameters that are passed to the validation method */ public $params; /** * @var string|\Closure an anonymous function or the name of a model class method that returns the client validation code. * The signature of the method should be like the following: * * ```php * function foo($attribute, $params, $validator) * { * return "javascript"; * } * ``` * * where `$attribute` refers to the attribute name to be validated. * * Please refer to [[clientValidateAttribute()]] for details on how to return client validation code. */ public $clientValidate; /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function validateAttribute($model, $attribute) { $method = $this->method; if (is_string($method)) { $method = [$model, $method]; } call_user_func($method, $attribute, $this->params, $this); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function clientValidateAttribute($model, $attribute, $view) { if ($this->clientValidate !== null) { $method = $this->clientValidate; if (is_string($method)) { $method = [$model, $method]; } return call_user_func($method, $attribute, $this->params, $this); } return null; } }