I'm coding a web site with laravel. But I'm stuck in regex validation , cause my language looks like not supported with regex (probably I couldn't). There is a lot of way to check regex with PHP but I want to check rule with Laravel(4.2) validator. Here is my NOT WORKING code.
........
$name = Input::get('academy_name');
$rules = array(
'academy_name' => array('required','unique:academies,name,' . $name,'regex:/^([a-zA-Z0-9şŞıİçÇöÖüÜĞğ]+[\ \-]?)+[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/')
);
$validate = Validator::make(Input::all(), $rules);
$messages = $validate->messages();
if ($validate->fails()) {
.............
Like you see I want to use "üğÜĞişİŞçöÇÖı" letters. Thanks for all answer and idea.
Edit:
@henrik After your suggestion, I focus my research on PHP and finally found the answer. It's very simple, I just add /im to end of regex it's works like a charm. Here is my final validation:
$rules = array(
'resource_name' => array('required', 'unique:resources,name,' . $name, 'regex:/^([0-9a-zA-ZÇŞĞÜÖİçşğüöı]+[\ \-]?)+[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/im'),
'category' => 'required',
'file' => 'required',
'class' => 'required'
);
/^([0-9\p{Latin}]+[\ \-]?)+$/
should be enough to capture your examples regex101.com/r/sK5aY0/1 and regex101.com/r/zE8sI0/1