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UUID Validator
Zend\Validator\Uuid
allows validating Universally Unique IDentifiers
(UUIDs). UUIDs are 128-bit values that are guaranteed to be "practically unique"
in order to help prevent identifier conflicts. Five separate UUID versions
exist:
- Version 1, which uses a combination of date-time and hardware MAC addresses to generate the hash.
- Version 2, which uses a combination of date-time and system user/group identifiers.
- Version 3, which uses an MD5sum of a URI or distinguished name to generate the hash.
- Version 4, which uses a CSPRNG to generate the hash.
- Version 5, which uses the same idea as Version 3, but using SHA-1 for hashing.
The Uuid
validator is capable of validating whether a string is a valid UUID
of any version. It does not validate that the UUID exists in your system,
however, only that it is well-formed.
Introduced in 2.8.0
Zend\Validator\Uuid
was introduced with version 2.8.0.
Supported options
The Uuid
validator has no additional options.
Basic usage
$validator = new Zend\Validator\Uuid();
if ($validator->isValid($uuid)) {
// UUID was valid
} else {
// Invalid/mal-formed UUID; use $validator->getMessages() for more detail
}
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