validation.required laravel code example
Example 1: laravel validator make custom message
$rules = [
'name' => 'required',
'email' => 'required|email',
'message' => 'required|max:250',
];
$customMessages = [
'required' => 'The :attribute field is required.'
];
$this->validate($request, $rules, $customMessages);
Example 2: laravel unique validation
/**
* Store a new blog post.
*
* @param Request $request
* @return Response
*/
public function store(Request $request)
{
$validatedData = $request->validate([
'title' => 'required|unique:posts|max:255',
'body' => 'required',
]);
// The blog post is valid...
}
Example 3: laravel validation
/**
* Store a new blog post.
*
* @param Request $request
* @return Response
*/
public function store(Request $request)
{
$validatedData = $request->validate([
'title' => 'required|unique:posts|max:255',
'body' => 'required',
]);
// The blog post is valid...
}
Example 4: laravel validation example
//import
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator;
// single var check
$validator = Validator::make(['data' => $value],
['data' => 'string|min:1|max:10']
);
if ($validator->fails()) {
// your code
}
// array check
$validator = Validator::make(['data' => $array],
['email' => 'string|min:1|max:10'],
['username' => 'string|min:1|max:10'],
['password' => 'string|min:1|max:10'],
['...' => '...']
);
if ($validator->fails()) {
// your code
}
Example 5: laravel validation
"foo" => "Your input was invalid!",
"accepted" => "The :attribute must be accepted.",
// The rest of the validation error messages...
Example 6: validation.required laravel
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If it has worked for you before then you should check if you have messages defined in the app\lang\en\validation.php or by chance you have changed the locale of the app and have not defined the messages for it. There are many possibilities.