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I am validating an array in Laravel 5.7 but the validator passes when I expect it to fail.

    $validator = Validator::make($request->all(), [

        'user_reg_email' => 'required|max:255|email|exists:users,email',
        'service_start_date' => 'required|before_or_equal:today',
        'service_end_date' => 'nullable|after:service_start_date',
        'role' => 'array|min:1|unique:provider_user,role,NULL,id,user_email,' . $request->user_reg_email . ',provider_domain,' . $request->prov,

    ]);

The payload is as below:

    {

        _token: "d5VYhirRAn3Zb9bCKHKQiuLNXkHfEP4hEs0bAZvj",
        prov: "email.com",
        user_reg_email: "[email protected]",
        service_start_date: "2019-03-03",
        service_end_date: null,
        role: [
            null
        ],
    }

The role validation passes but I expect it to fail. How do I get the expected results?

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  • What exactly are you validating it for? Mar 16, 2019 at 9:23
  • The table primary key comprises of 'provider_domain', 'user_email' and 'role' and needs to be unique. This validation works correctly. The part that passes when it should fail is 'array|min:1'. This should fail when you pass a NULL array. Mar 16, 2019 at 9:32
  • I think using a required validation on it should do the trick.Otherwise try making a custom validation using Validator Mar 16, 2019 at 9:36

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'role' => 'array,...' will validate that the role field is an array, which it is.

To validate the items within the array, you also need to include this rule:

'role.*' => unique:provider_user,...
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