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UserAdminV2
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eaa2cf59
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eaa2cf59
authored
Feb 01, 2012
by
Taylor Otwell
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added support for custom validation lines.
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application/language/en/validation.php
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laravel/validator.php
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application/language/en/validation.php
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@@ -4,23 +4,6 @@ return array(
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Validation Attribute Language Lines
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The following language lines are used to swap attribute place-holders
| with something more reader friendly such as "E-Mail Address" instead
| of "email". Your users will thank you.
|
| The Validator class will automatically search this array of lines it
| is attempting to replace the :attribute place-holder in messages.
| It's pretty slick. We think you'll like it.
|
*/
'attributes'
=>
array
(),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Validation Language Lines
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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@@ -74,4 +57,38 @@ return array(
"unique"
=>
"The :attribute has already been taken."
,
"url"
=>
"The :attribute format is invalid."
,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Custom Validation Language Lines
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you may specify custom validation messages for attributes using the
| convention "attribute_rule" to name the lines. This helps keep your
| custom validation clean and tidy.
|
| So, say you want to use a custom validation message when validating that
| the "email" attribute is unique. Just add "email_unique" to this array
| with your custom message. The Validator will handle the rest!
|
*/
'custom'
=>
array
(),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Validation Attributes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The following language lines are used to swap attribute place-holders
| with something more reader friendly such as "E-Mail Address" instead
| of "email". Your users will thank you.
|
| The Validator class will automatically search this array of lines it
| is attempting to replace the :attribute place-holder in messages.
| It's pretty slick. We think you'll like it.
|
*/
'attributes'
=>
array
(),
);
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laravel/validator.php
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@@ -604,9 +604,15 @@ class Validator {
// First we'll check for developer specified, attribute specific messages.
// These messages take first priority. They allow the fine-grained tuning
// of error messages for each rule.
if
(
array_key_exists
(
$attribute
.
'_'
.
$rule
,
$this
->
messages
))
$custom
=
$attribute
.
'_'
.
$rule
;
if
(
array_key_exists
(
$custom
,
$this
->
messages
))
{
return
$this
->
messages
[
$custom
];
}
elseif
(
Lang
::
has
(
$custom
=
"validation.custom.
{
$custom
}
"
,
$this
->
language
))
{
return
$this
->
messages
[
$attribute
.
'_'
.
$rule
]
;
return
Lang
::
line
(
$custom
)
->
get
(
$this
->
language
)
;
}
// Next we'll check for developer specified, rule specific error messages.
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