reinbier / laravel-unique-with
Unique With Validator rule for Laravel
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Requires
- php: ^8.0
- illuminate/contracts: ^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/support: ^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/validation: ^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- spatie/laravel-package-tools: ^1.14.0
Requires (Dev)
- laravel/pint: ^1.0
- nunomaduro/collision: ^7.9
- nunomaduro/larastan: ^2.0.1
- orchestra/testbench: ^8.0
- pestphp/pest: ^2.0
- pestphp/pest-plugin-arch: ^2.0
- pestphp/pest-plugin-laravel: ^2.0
- phpstan/extension-installer: ^1.1
- phpstan/phpstan-deprecation-rules: ^1.0
- phpstan/phpstan-phpunit: ^1.0
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Last update: 2024-12-09 14:29:43 UTC
README
This package contains a variant of the validateUnique rule for Laravel, that allows for validation of multi-column UNIQUE indexes.
Please note
This package is to continue development of the package uniquewith-validator by Felix Kiss and have it work with recent versions of the Laravel framework (continuing from Laravel 9 onwards). For older versions of the framework, please use the aforementioned package.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require reinbier/laravel-unique-with
Usage
Use it like any Validator
rule:
$rules = [ '<field1>' => 'unique_with:<table>,<field2>[,<field3>,...,<ignore_rowid>]', ];
See the Validation documentation of Laravel.
Specify different column names in the database
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', ];
Ignore existing row (useful when updating)
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', ];
Add additional clauses (e.g. when using soft deletes)
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
$rules = [ 'first_name' => 'required|unique_with:users,last_name,deleted_at,2 = custom_id_column', 'last_name' => 'required', ];
Soft delete caveat:
If the validation is performed in a form request class, field deleted_at is skipped, because it's not send in request. To solve this problem, add 'deleted_at' => null to your validation parameters in request class., e.g.:
protected function validationData() { return array_merge($this->request->all(), [ 'deleted_at' => null ]); }
Specify specific database connection to use
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', ];
Example
Pretend you have a users
table in your database plus User
model like this:
<?php use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration; use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint; return new class 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 Model { }
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::home()->with('success', 'User created!'); });
Testing
composer test
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security Vulnerabilities
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
Credits
The code from this package is based on the original code that came from uniquewith-validator by Felix Kiss.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.