I'm trying to validate some data this way:
public function update($user, array $input)
{
$v = Validator::make($input, [
'name' => ['required', 'string', 'max:255'],
'email' => ['required', 'email', 'max:255', Rule::unique('users')->ignore($user->id)],
'photo' => ['nullable', 'mimes:jpg,jpeg,png', 'max:1024'],
]);
//MORE CODE
}
Then, in place of "//MORE CODE", I tried to do this:
$messagesArray = [];
foreach ($v->messages()->all() as $message) {
$messagesArray[] = $message;
}
if($v->fails()){
return redirect()->back()->withErrors($messagesArray, 'errors');
}
I tried other possibilities too (without success) like using the Request $request
as a parameter but for some reason that I don't know, I'm not allowed to.
The Problem
My problem is that I'm working with a huge application where I can't work with the bag at the client-side. I need to deliver the error props as an single Object (like: {'errors' : {0:"error1", 1:"error2"...}}
), but I'm delivering something like this at the moment: {'errors': {pagename:{0:"error1, 1:"error2"}}}
, that is I can't pass the errors in bags.
Last Comment
I know that the Validator class has the validateWithBag()
method and I wondered if there wasn't some option like validateWithoutBag()
...
I already read the Laravel documentation and other questions, but... nothing
Thank you for reading it!
redirect()->back()->with('name', 'yourResponse')
? you don't have to usewithErrors()
do send information back. it's here in the doc.