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Is there a way of detaching a validator from an input? e.g.

$input->getValidatorChain()
    ->attach('email_address')
    ->attach('no_record_exists');

if($isExistingUser == true) {
    $input->getValidatorChain()
        ->remove('no_record_exists');
}
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    Do you really need to remove the validator? The form has a setValidationGroup method which can be used to ignore validation on specific fields, see for example -> stackoverflow.com/questions/15300105/…
    – Crisp
    Jun 11, 2013 at 14:31
  • Yes that is a possible option, but I would still like the input to be validated. In my example I would still want to check that it is a valid email address
    – gawpertron
    Jun 11, 2013 at 14:37
  • Ok, that's why I asked. It does pose another question though :) I'm guessing you don't want to check for dups when the email hasn't changed, but if it hasn't changed and it was valid to begin with, does it really need to be validated again? :-/
    – Crisp
    Jun 11, 2013 at 14:45
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  • The second URL's method sounds like a tidy way of solving it
    – gawpertron
    Jun 11, 2013 at 14:55

2 Answers 2

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$form->getInputFilter()->remove('no_record_exists');

Form being a Zend\Form\Form object

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To disable e.g. the required-validation, you can do :

$form->getInputFilter()->get('form-field')->setRequired(false);

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  • I had to add the entity, like this way: $form->getInputFilter()->get('appointment')->get('street')->setRequired(FALSE);
    – cwhisperer
    Nov 28, 2016 at 12:37

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