fish / one-validator
Convert server-side to client-side validation
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/support: ~4.0|~4.1|~4.2|~5.0
- mustache/mustache: ~2.6.0
Requires (Dev)
- behat/behat: 2.5.*@stable
- behat/mink: 1.5
- behat/mink-extension: *
- behat/mink-goutte-driver: *
- behat/mink-selenium2-driver: *
- codeception/codeception: *
- fzaninotto/faker: 1.5.*@dev
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Last update: 2024-11-20 04:49:35 UTC
README
Server->Client Validation Converter
While client-side validation is a standard nowadays, setting it is tedious and anti-DRYful. This Laravel 4+ package will convert your server-side rules to the popular JQuery validate plugin format, while adding all of the necessary assets to support the Laravel set of rules (including remote rules) and messages (including custom attributes and localization). File and date rules are not supported and will be ignored.
Installation
Begin by installing this package through Composer. Edit your project's composer.json
file to require fish/one-validator
.
"require-dev": {
"fish/one-validator": "dev-master"
}
Next, update Composer from the Terminal:
composer update
Once this operation completes, the final step is to add the service provider. Open app/config/app.php
, and add a new item to the providers array.
Fish\OneValidator\OneValidatorServiceProvider
Next, publish the assets to your project:
php artisan validator:init
The file that handles the validation methods and messages will be placed under public/one-validator.min.js
.
Be sure to include the script in your page.
That's it! You're all set to go.
Usage
The syntax is:
php artisan validator:convert path/to/file [--target=validation.js]
The first argument is the path to a PHP file with a valid $rules
array, relative to the app
folder.
By default the output will be echoed to the console.
You can send the output to a file instead by using the target
option, providing a path relative to the app
folder.
Remember to replace the default .my-form
selector with your own form selector.