ExecutionContextInterface deprecated
interface ExecutionContextInterface
deprecated
Stores the validator's state during validation.
For example, let's validate the following object graph:
(Person)---($firstName: string) \ ($address: Address)---($street: string)
We validate the Person instance, which becomes the "root" of the validation run (see {@link getRoot}). The state of the context after the first step will be like this:
(Person)---($firstName: string) ^ \ ($address: Address)---($street: string)
The validator is stopped at the Person node, both the root and the value (see {@link getValue}) of the context point to the Person instance. The property path is empty at this point (see {@link getPropertyPath}). The metadata of the context is the metadata of the Person node (see {@link getMetadata}).
After advancing to the property $firstName of the Person instance, the state of the context looks like this:
(Person)---($firstName: string) \ ^ ($address: Address)---($street: string)
The validator is stopped at the property $firstName. The root still points to the Person instance, because this is where the validation started. The property path is now "firstName" and the current value is the value of that property.
After advancing to the $address property and then to the $street property of the Address instance, the context state looks like this:
(Person)---($firstName: string) \ ($address: Address)---($street: string) ^
The validator is stopped at the property $street. The root still points to the Person instance, but the property path is now "address.street" and the validated value is the value of that property.
Apart from the root, the property path and the currently validated value, the execution context also knows the metadata of the current node (see {@link getMetadata}) which for example returns a {@link Mapping\PropertyMetadata} or a {@link Mapping\ClassMetadata} object. he context also contains the validation group that is currently being validated (see {@link getGroup}) and the violations that happened up until now (see {@link getViolations}).
Apart from reading the execution context, you can also use {@link addViolation} or {@link addViolationAt} to add new violations and {@link validate} or {@link validateValue} to validate values that the validator otherwise would not reach.
Methods
addViolation(string $message, array $params = array(), mixed $invalidValue = null, int|null $plural = null, int|null $code = null) Adds a violation at the current node of the validation graph. | ||
addViolationAt(string $subPath, string $message, array $parameters = array(), mixed $invalidValue = null, int|null $plural = null, int|null $code = null) deprecated Adds a violation at the validation graph node with the given property path relative to the current property path. | ||
validate(mixed $value, string $subPath = '', null|string|string[] $groups = null, bool $traverse = false, bool $deep = false) deprecated Validates the given value within the scope of the current validation. | ||
validateValue(mixed $value, Constraint|Constraint[] $constraints, string $subPath = '', null|string|string[] $groups = null) deprecated Validates a value against a constraint. | ||
ConstraintViolationListInterface | getViolations() Returns the violations generated by the validator so far. | |
mixed | getRoot() Returns the value at which validation was started in the object graph. | |
mixed | getValue() Returns the value that the validator is currently validating. | |
MetadataInterface|null | getMetadata() Returns the metadata for the currently validated value. | |
MetadataFactoryInterface | getMetadataFactory() deprecated Returns the used metadata factory. | |
string | getGroup() Returns the validation group that is currently being validated. | |
string|null | getClassName() Returns the class name of the current node. | |
string|null | getPropertyName() Returns the property name of the current node. | |
string | getPropertyPath(string $subPath = '') Returns the property path to the value that the validator is currently validating. |
Details
addViolation(string $message, array $params = array(), mixed $invalidValue = null, int|null $plural = null, int|null $code = null)
Adds a violation at the current node of the validation graph.
Note: the parameters $invalidValue, $plural and $code are deprecated since version 2.5 and will be removed in 3.0.
Parameters
string | $message | The error message |
array | $params | The parameters substituted in the error message |
mixed | $invalidValue | The invalid, validated value |
int|null | $plural | The number to use to pluralize of the message |
int|null | $code | The violation code |
addViolationAt(string $subPath, string $message, array $parameters = array(), mixed $invalidValue = null, int|null $plural = null, int|null $code = null) deprecated
deprecated
Adds a violation at the validation graph node with the given property path relative to the current property path.
Parameters
string | $subPath | The relative property path for the violation |
string | $message | The error message |
array | $parameters | The parameters substituted in the error message |
mixed | $invalidValue | The invalid, validated value |
int|null | $plural | The number to use to pluralize of the message |
int|null | $code | The violation code |
validate(mixed $value, string $subPath = '', null|string|string[] $groups = null, bool $traverse = false, bool $deep = false) deprecated
deprecated
Validates the given value within the scope of the current validation.
The value may be any value recognized by the used metadata factory (see {@link MetadataFactoryInterface::getMetadata}), or an array or a traversable object of such values.
Usually you validate a value that is not the current node of the execution context. For this case, you can pass the {@link $subPath} argument which is appended to the current property path when a violation is created. For example, take the following object graph:
(Person)---($address: Address)---($phoneNumber: PhoneNumber) ^
When the execution context stops at the Person instance, the property path is "address". When you validate the PhoneNumber instance now, pass "phoneNumber" as sub path to correct the property path to "address.phoneNumber":
$context->validate($address->phoneNumber, 'phoneNumber');
Any violations generated during the validation will be added to the violation list that you can access with {@link getViolations}.
Parameters
mixed | $value | The value to validate. |
string | $subPath | The path to append to the context's property path. |
null|string|string[] | $groups | The groups to validate in. If you don't pass any groups here, the current group of the context will be used. |
bool | $traverse | Whether to traverse the value if it is an array or an instance of \Traversable. |
bool | $deep | Whether to traverse the value recursively if it is a collection of collections. |
validateValue(mixed $value, Constraint|Constraint[] $constraints, string $subPath = '', null|string|string[] $groups = null) deprecated
deprecated
Validates a value against a constraint.
Use the parameter $subPath to adapt the property path for the validated value. For example, take the following object graph:
(Person)---($address: Address)---($street: string) ^
When the validator validates the Address instance, the property path stored in the execution context is "address". When you manually validate the property $street now, pass the sub path "street" to adapt the full property path to "address.street":
$context->validate($address->street, new NotNull(), 'street');
Parameters
mixed | $value | The value to validate. |
Constraint|Constraint[] | $constraints | The constraint(s) to validate against. |
string | $subPath | The path to append to the context's property path. |
null|string|string[] | $groups | The groups to validate in. If you don't pass any groups here, the current group of the context will be used. |
ConstraintViolationListInterface getViolations()
Returns the violations generated by the validator so far.
Return Value
ConstraintViolationListInterface | The constraint violation list. |
mixed getRoot()
Returns the value at which validation was started in the object graph.
The validator, when given an object, traverses the properties and related objects and their properties. The root of the validation is the object from which the traversal started.
The current value is returned by {@link getValue}.
Return Value
mixed | The root value of the validation. |
mixed getValue()
Returns the value that the validator is currently validating.
If you want to retrieve the object that was originally passed to the validator, use {@link getRoot}.
Return Value
mixed | The currently validated value. |
MetadataInterface|null getMetadata()
Returns the metadata for the currently validated value.
With the core implementation, this method returns a {@link Mapping\ClassMetadata} instance if the current value is an object, a {@link Mapping\PropertyMetadata} instance if the current value is the value of a property and a {@link Mapping\GetterMetadata} instance if the validated value is the result of a getter method.
If the validated value is neither of these, for example if the validator has been called with a plain value and constraint, this method returns null.
Return Value
MetadataInterface|null | The metadata of the currently validated value. |
MetadataFactoryInterface getMetadataFactory() deprecated
deprecated
Returns the used metadata factory.
Return Value
MetadataFactoryInterface | The metadata factory. |
string getGroup()
Returns the validation group that is currently being validated.
Return Value
string | The current validation group. |
string|null getClassName()
Returns the class name of the current node.
If the metadata of the current node does not implement {@link ClassBasedInterface} or if no metadata is available for the current node, this method returns null.
Return Value
string|null | The class name or null, if no class name could be found. |
string|null getPropertyName()
Returns the property name of the current node.
If the metadata of the current node does not implement {@link PropertyMetadataInterface} or if no metadata is available for the current node, this method returns null.
Return Value
string|null | The property name or null, if no property name could be found. |
string getPropertyPath(string $subPath = '')
Returns the property path to the value that the validator is currently validating.
For example, take the following object graph:
(Person)---($address: Address)---($street: string)
When the Person instance is passed to the validator, the property path is initially empty. When the $address property of that person is validated, the property path is "address". When the $street property of the related Address instance is validated, the property path is "address.street".
Properties of objects are prefixed with a dot in the property path. Indices of arrays or objects implementing the {@link \ArrayAccess} interface are enclosed in brackets. For example, if the property in the previous example is $addresses and contains an array of Address instance, the property path generated for the $street property of one of these addresses is for example "addresses[0].street".
Parameters
string | $subPath | Optional. The suffix appended to the current property path. |
Return Value
string | The current property path. The result may be an empty string if the validator is currently validating the root value of the validation graph. |
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