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Explode Validator
Zend\Validator\Explode
executes a validator for each item exploded from an
array.
Supported options
The following options are supported for Zend\Validator\Explode
:
valueDelimiter
: Defines the delimiter used to explode values from an array. It defaults to,
. If the given value is an array, this option isn't used.validator
: Sets the validator that will be executed on each exploded item. This may be a validator instance, or a validator service name.
Basic usage
To validate if every item in an array is in a specified haystack:
$inArrayValidator = new Zend\Validator\InArray([
'haystack' => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
]);
$explodeValidator = new Zend\Validator\Explode([
'validator' => $inArrayValidator
]);
$explodeValidator->isValid([1, 4, 6]); // returns true
$explodeValidator->isValid([1, 4, 6, 8]); // returns false
Exploding strings
To validate if every e-mail in a string is contained in a list of names:
$inEmailListValidator = new Zend\Validator\InArray([
'haystack' => ['joseph@test.com', 'mark@test.com', 'lucia@test.com'],
]);
$explodeValidator = new Zend\Validator\Explode([
'validator' => $inEmailListValidator,
'valueDelimiter' => ','
]);
$explodeValidator->isValid('joseph@test.com,mark@test.com'); // returns true
$explodeValidator->isValid('lucia@test.com,maria@test.com'); // returns false
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