pixelpeter/laravel5-isocodes-validation

Laravel 5 wrapper for the IsoCodes Validation library from ronanguilloux

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Laravel 5 IsoCodes Validation

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A simple Laravel 5 wrapper for the IsoCodes Validation library from ronanguilloux.

For a Laravel 8 compatible version please use https://github.com/pixelpeter/laravel-isocodes-validation

Installation

Step 1: Install Through Composer

composer require pixelpeter/laravel5-isocodes-validation

Step 2: Add the Service Provider

(not needed starting with v2.x because of auto discovery)

Add the service provider in app/config/app.php

'provider' => [
    ...
    Pixelpeter\IsoCodesValidation\IsoCodesValidationServiceProvider::class,
    ...
];

Usage

Simple examples

// Checking out your e-commerce shopping cart?
$payload = [
    'creditcard' => '12345679123456'
];
$rules = [
    'creditcard' => 'creditcard'
];

$validator = Validator::make($payload, $rules);

Examples with reference parameter

Some rules need a reference to be validated against (e.g. country for zipcode).

Just pass the name of the field holding the reference to the rule.

// Sending letters to the Labrador Islands ?
$payload = [
    'zipcode' => 'A0A 1A0',
    'country' => 'CA'
];
$rules = [
    'zipcode' => 'zipcode:country'
];

$validator = Validator::make($payload, $rules);

// Publishing books?
$payload = [
    'isbn' => '2-2110-4199-X',
    'isbntype' => 13
];
$rules = [
    'zipcode' => 'isbn:isbntype'
];

$validator = Validator::make($payload, $rules);

Example with arrays and dot notation

(added in v3.x)

As suggested by @otr-tomek I've added support for all validation methods using arrays in dot notation as an input.

$payload = [
    'data' => [
        [
            'country' => 'DE',
            'zipcode' => 63741
        ],
        [
            'country' => 'AT',
            'zipcode' => 1180
        ]
  ] 
];

$validator = Validator::make($payload, [
    'data.*.zipcode' => 'zipcode:data.*.country'
]);

Validation error messages

Error messages can contain the name and value of the field and the value of the reference

$payload = [
    'phonenumber' => 'invalid',
    'country' => 'GB'
];
$rules = [
    'phonenumber' => 'phonenumber:country'
];

$validator = Validator::make($payload, $rules);

print $validator->errors()->first(); // The value "invalid" of phonenumber is not valid for "GB".

More Examples

Refer to IsoCodes Validation library for more examples and documentation.

Testing

Run the tests with:

vendor/bin/phpunit

License

GNU General Public License v3.0 only. Please see License File for more information.

pixelpeter

Author

pixelpeter