A simple, flexible and easy to use PHP form validation class (uses a fluent interface )
Note: index.php has a typical example , if anyone decides to use this , please double check the spelling on error messages ;-)
@author Andre Soares andsoa77@gmail.com
License:
GPL v2 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
typical use:
$valid = new ValidFluent($_POST);
$valid->name('user_name')->required('You must chose a user name!')->alfa()->minSize(5);
$valid->name('user_email')->required()->email();
$valid->name('birthdate')->date('please enter date in YYYY-MM-DD format');
if ($valid->isGroupValid()) echo 'Validation Passed!';
OR:
$valid = new ValidFluent($_POST);
if ( $valid->name('user_name')->required('You must chose a user name!')->alfa()->minSize(5)
->name('user_email')->required()->email()
->name('birthdate')->date('please enter date in YYYY-MM-DD format')
->isGroupValid() )
echo 'Validation passed!';
On HTML Form:
<input type="text" name="email"
value="<?php echo $valid->getValue('email'); ?>" />
<span class="error">
<?php echo $valid->getError('email'); ?>
</span>
1- define default error message
private static $error_myValidaton = 'my default error message';
2- create new validation function
function myValidation($param , $errorMsg=NULL)
{
if ($this->isValid && (! empty($this->currentObj->value)))
{
//
//code to check if validation pass
//
$this->isValid = // TRUE or FALSE ;
if (! $this->isValid)
$this->setErrorMsg($errorMsg, self::$error_myValidation, $param);
}
return $this;
}
3- use it
$Valid->name('testing')->myValidation(10, 'some error msg!');