Checks if value is given
| package | Formagic\Rule |
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| author | Florian Sonnenburg |
| since | 0.2.0 First time introduced |
| inherited_from | \Formagic_Rule_Abstract |
__construct(array $arguments = array())
getMessage() : string
stringMessage stringgetName() : string
stringThe rule namesetMessage(mixed $message) : \Formagic_Rule_Abstract
Usually a rule will have one error message string that is used if the validation fails. If neccessary, Formagic_Rule_Abstract::_errorMessage can hold other variables, eg. an array of error messages for different outcomes of the validation process.
Implements a fluent interface pattern.
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mixedThe error message value.
\Formagic_Rule_Abstract$this object.validate(string $value) : boolean
Mandatory rule checks if value is given.
| inherited_from | \Formagic_Rule_Abstract::validate() |
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stringItem value to be checked
booleanTrue if the item has a valuevalidate(string $value) : boolean
Subclasses have to implement their behavior here.
stringThe value to be validated.
booleanThe rule check result_init(array $arguments) : void
arrayArray of arguments passed to __construct()
_isNoUserValue($value) : boolean
The value 0 (zero) for example could be something the user entered willingly and would be skipped from rule checks when using empty().
mixed Value to be checked
boolean$_name : string