From eedb71682cc1f62bc9789945c952194e2f5efa03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Asko Nomm Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 18:01:02 +0100 Subject: Rename Bouncer to Hird --- src/Bouncer.php | 200 -------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 200 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/Bouncer.php (limited to 'src/Bouncer.php') diff --git a/src/Bouncer.php b/src/Bouncer.php deleted file mode 100644 index 517315b..0000000 --- a/src/Bouncer.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ - 'asko@bien.ee']; - * $rules = ['email' => 'required|email']; - * $bouncer = new Bouncer($fields, $rules); - * - * if ($bouncer->fails()) { - * return $bouncer->errors(); - * } - * ``` - * - * If you want to implement your own validators then simply create - * a data structure that looks like this: - * - * ```php - * // Create the validator - * $validator = [ - * 'error' => function(string $field, $modifier): string { - * return "${field} had some sort of an error."; - * }, - * 'validates' => function(string $value, $modifier): bool { - * // validate your $value here and return true if - * // the validation succeeded, or false if there was - * // an error, in which case the rule's error will be - * // added to the array of errors used by Bouncer. - * } - * ]; - * - * // Add validator to Bouncer - * $bouncer = new Bouncer($fields, $rules, [ - * 'rule-name' => $validator - * ]); - * ``` - * - * If you want to also use the default validators, and add yours as an extra, - * simply join the array of your validators with the array that you get from - * `$bouncer->defaultValidators()`, for example: - * - * ```php - * $validators = [ - * ...$this->defaultValidators(), - * 'rule-name' => $validator, - * ]); - * - * $bouncer = new Bouncer($fields, $rules, $validators); - * ``` - * - * Additionally, you can register your own validators via the - * `$bouncer->registerValidator` function like this: - * - * ```php - * $bouncer->registerValidator('rule-name', $validator]); - * ``` - * - * @author Asko Nomm - */ -class Bouncer -{ - private array $errors = []; - private array $validators = []; - - public function __construct( - private array $fields, - private array $rules, - ) { - $this->registerDefaultValidators(); - $this->validate(); - } - - /** - * Registers the default, built-in validators. - * - * @return array - */ - public function registerDefaultValidators(): void - { - $this->registerValidator('len', (new LenValidator)); - $this->registerValidator('email', (new EmailValidator)); - $this->registerValidator('required', (new RequiredValidator)); - } - - /** - * Registers a validator to a `$ruleName`. - * - * @param string $ruleName - * @param Validator $validator - * @return void - */ - public function registerValidator(string $ruleName, Validator $validator): void - { - $this->validators[$ruleName] = $validator; - } - - /** - * Removes a validator assigned to the `$ruleName`. - * - * @param string $ruleName - * @return void - */ - public function removeValidator(string $ruleName): void - { - unset($this->validators[$ruleName]); - } - - /** - * Runs `$this->rules` over `$this->fields` to construct - * potential errors that will be stored as an array of strings - * in `$this->errors`. - * - * @return void - */ - private function validate(): void - { - foreach ($this->rules as $field => $rule) { - $value = $this->fields[$field]; - - foreach (explode('|', $rule) as $item) { - if (str_contains($item, ':')) { - [$name, $modifier] = explode(':', $item); - - if (!$this->validators[$name]->validate($value, $modifier)) { - $this->errors[] = $this->validators[$name]->composeError($field, $modifier); - } - } else { - if (!$this->validators[$item]->validate($value)) { - $this->errors[] = $this->validators[$item]->composeError($field); - } - } - } - } - } - - /** - * Returns a boolean `true` if there have been any errors. - * Returns `false` otherwise. - * - * @return boolean - */ - public function fails(): bool - { - return count($this->errors) !== 0; - } - - /** - * Returns an array of strings where each string - * is a single error that happened during validation. - * - * @return array - */ - public function errors(): array - { - return $this->errors; - } - - /** - * If errors are present, returns the first one. - * Otherwise returns an empty string. - * - * @return string - */ - public function firstError(): string - { - if (count($this->errors) > 0) { - return $this->errors[0]; - } - - return ''; - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3