The core foundation of Rinvex Cortex modular application architecture.
This package should NOT be installed individually, it's required by rinvex/cortex
and requires a new laravel application instance with special architecture satisfied with Rinvex Cortex.
This package still not yet documented, but you can use it on your own responsibility.
To be documented soon..!
The intend
method returns redirect response:
intend([
'route' => 'route.name.here',
'withErrors' => ['error.message.id' => 'A custom error message'],
]);
Note: this helper accepts
redirect
methods as it's input keys, such aswithErrors
,with
,back
, androute
..etc
Use it like any Validator
rule:
$rules = [
'<field1>' => 'unique_with:<table>,<field2>[,<field3>,...,<ignore_rowid>]',
];
See the Validation documentation of Laravel.
If your input field names are different from the corresponding database columns, you can specify the column names explicitly.
E.g. your input contains a field 'last_name', but the column in your database is called 'sur_name':
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'unique_with:users, middle_name, last_name = sur_name',
];
You can also specify a row id to ignore (useful to solve unique constraint when updating)
This will ignore row with id 2:
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'required|unique_with:users,last_name,2',
'last_name' => 'required',
];
To specify a custom column name for the id, pass it like:
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'required|unique_with:users,last_name,2 = custom_id_column',
'last_name' => 'required',
];
If your id is not numeric, you can tell the validator:
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'required|unique_with:users,last_name,ignore:abc123',
'last_name' => 'required',
];
You can also set additional clauses. For example, if your model uses soft deleting then you can use the following code to select all existing rows but marked as deleted
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'required|unique_with:users,last_name,deleted_at,2 = custom_id_column',
'last_name' => 'required',
];
Soft delete caveat:
In Laravel 5 (tested on 5.5), if the validation is performed in form request class, field deleted_at is skipped, because it's not send in request. To solve this problem, add 'deleted_at' => null to Your validation parameters in request class., e.g.:
protected function validationData()
{
return array_merge($this->request->all(), [
'deleted_at' => null
]);
}
If we have a connection named some-database
, we can enforce this connection (rather than the default) like this:
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'unique_with:some-database.users, middle_name, last_name',
];
E.g. pretend you have a users
table in your database plus User
model like this:
<?php
use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;
class CreateUsersTable extends Migration
{
/**
* Run the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function up()
{
Schema::create('users', function(Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->timestamps();
$table->string('first_name');
$table->string('last_name');
$table->unique(['first_name', 'last_name']);
});
}
/**
* Reverse the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function down()
{
Schema::drop('users');
}
}
<?php
class User extends Eloquent { }
Now you can validate a given first_name
, last_name
combination with something like this:
Route::post('test', function() {
$rules = [
'first_name' => 'required|unique_with:users,last_name',
'last_name' => 'required',
];
$validator = Validator::make(Input::all(), $rules);
if($validator->fails()) {
return Redirect::back()->withErrors($validator);
}
$user = new User;
$user->first_name = Input::get('first_name');
$user->last_name = Input::get('last_name');
$user->save();
return Redirect::route('home')->with('success', 'User created!');
});
Refer to the Changelog for a full history of the project.
The following support channels are available at your fingertips:
Thank you for considering contributing to this project! The contribution guide can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests are very welcome.
If you discover a security vulnerability within this project, please send an e-mail to [email protected]. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
Rinvex is a software solutions startup, specialized in integrated enterprise solutions for SMEs established in Alexandria, Egypt since June 2016. We believe that our drive The Value, The Reach, and The Impact is what differentiates us and unleash the endless possibilities of our philosophy through the power of software. We like to call it Innovation At The Speed Of Life. That’s how we do our share of advancing humanity.
This software is released under The MIT License (MIT).
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