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Yii 2 - AtLeastValidator

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Sometimes, in a set of fields, you need to make at least one of them (sometimes two, or more) be filled. For example, phone OR e-mail, (facebook OR linkedin) OR (linkedin OR instagram) and so on. You can do it using required validator with a bunch of conditional rules. Or you can use AtLeastValidator.

Installation

Use composer:

    composer require "codeonyii/yii2-at-least-validator"

In your Model, import the validator:

use codeonyii\yii2validators\AtLeastValidator;

class MyModel extends Model
{
...
    public function rules()
    {
        // see examples below
    }
...

Examples

In the following example, the phone and email attributes will be verified. If none of them are filled phone will receive an error. Please, note that in param is always mandatory.

     // in rules()
     return [
         ['phone', AtLeastValidator::className(), 'in' => ['phone', 'email']],
     ];

Here, facebook, linkedin and instagram attributes will be verified. If at least 2 (note the min param) of them are not filled, facebook and instagram will receive an error:

     // in rules()
     return [
         [['facebook', 'instagram'], AtLeastValidator::className(), 'in' => ['facebook', 'linkedin', 'instagram'], 'min' => 2],
     ];

Showing errors in summary

If you want to show errors in a summary instead in the own attributes, you can do this:

Note that summary will not work for client-side validation. If you want to use it, you should disable the client-side validation for your fields or for your entire form.

     // in the rules()
     // please note the exclamation mark. It will avoid the pk attribute to be massively assigned.
     return [
         ['!id', AtLeastValidator::className(), 'in' => ['attr1', 'attr2', 'attr3']], // where `id` is the pk
     ];

     // in the view, show all errors in the summary:
     ...
     echo yii\helpers\Html::errorSummary($model, ['class' => ['text-danger']]);

     // OR, to show only `id` errors:
     echo yii\helpers\Html::error($model, 'id', ['class' => ['text-danger']]);

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