I have a little problem in laravel validation request. I want to reject username with space like foo bar
. I just want to allow foobar
without space. Right now my rule is required|unique:user_detail,username
. What rule should i use? thanks
6 Answers
Why don't you use alpha_dash
rule?
required|alpha_dash|unique:user_detail,username
From the documentation:
The field under validation may have alpha-numeric characters, as well as dashes and underscores.
And it doesn't allow spaces.
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alpha_dash can work, it all depends on the characters you want to allow. String like: "(╯°□°)╯" will fail alpha_dash validation too.– scrubmxJun 14, 2016 at 3:58
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2Of course it will. Do you read alpha_dash docs? The field under validation may have alpha-numeric characters, as well as dashes and underscores.– huuukJun 14, 2016 at 4:02
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You can extend the validator with your own custom rules:
Validator::extend('without_spaces', function($attr, $value){
return preg_match('/^\S*$/u', $value);
});
Then just use as any other rule:
required|without_spaces|unique:user_detail,username
Checkout the docs on custom validation rules:
https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/validation#custom-validation-rules
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2use regex in rules instead of create new custom validation.
'username' => 'required|regex:/^\S*$/u',
Dec 10, 2018 at 9:04 -
This simply removes spaces. Periods, commas, or other characters can still be inserted Aug 5, 2023 at 15:15
You should use regular expression with your validation.
PHP :
required|unique:user_detail,username,'regex:/\s/'
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Laravel validation for username or subdomain
"subdomain" => [
"regex:/^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/",
"required", "min:3","max:20","unique:subdomains",
],
You should use regular expressions with your validation.
Laravel:
'domain' => 'required|max:255|unique:users|regex:/(^[a-zA-Z]+[a-zA-Z0-9\\-]*$)/u',
The assumption is that a username can contain either (only alphabetic letters) or a mixture of (alphabetic letters and numbers).
In that case, the rules below should work.
(for alphabetic letters) -> ['username' => 'alpha']
//eg johndoe
(for alphabetic letters and numbers) -> ['username' => 'alpha_num']
//eg johndoe123