File Validators
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Extension
Zend\Validator\File\Extension
checks the extension of files. It will assert
true
when a given file matches any of the defined extensions.
This validator is inversely related to the ExcludeExtension validator.
Supported Options
The following set of options are supported:
extension
: Array of extensions, or comma-delimited string of extensions, against which to test.case
: Boolean indicating whether or not extensions should match case sensitively; defaults tofalse
(case-insensitive).allowNonExistentFile
: (Since 2.13.0) Boolean indicating whether or not to allow validating a filename for a non-existent file. Defaults tofalse
(will not validate non-existent files).
Usage Examples
use Zend\Validator\File\Extension;
// Allow files with 'php' or 'exe' extensions
$validator = new Extension('php,exe');
// ...or with array notation
$validator = new Extension(['php', 'exe']);
// Test with case-sensitivity on
$validator = new Extension(['php', 'exe'], true);
// Using an options array:
$validator = new Extension([
'extension' => ['php', 'exe'],
'case' => true,
]);
// Perform validation
if ($validator->isValid('./myfile.php')) {
// file is valid
}
Public Methods
addExtension
addExtension(string|array $options) : void
Add one or more extensions as a comma-separated list, or as an array.
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