staffmanager/app/Helpers/ContextAwareValidator.php
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<?php
/*
* Copyright © 2020 Miguel Nogueira
*
* This file is part of Raspberry Staff Manager.
*
* Raspberry Staff Manager is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Raspberry Staff Manager is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Raspberry Staff Manager. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
namespace App\Helpers;
use Illuminate\Support\Collection;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator;
class ContextAwareValidator
{
/**
* The excludedNames array will make the validator ignore any of these names when including names into the rules.
* @var array
*/
private $excludedNames = [
'_token',
'_method',
'formName',
];
/**
* Utility wrapper for json_encode.
*
* @param array $value The array to be converted.
* @return string The JSON representation of $value
*/
private function encode(array $value): string
{
return json_encode($value);
}
/**
* The getValidator() method will take an array of fields from the request body, iterates through them,
* and dynamically adds validation rules for them. Depending on parameters, it may or may not generate
* a form structure for rendering purposes.
*
* This method is mostly meant by internal use by means of static proxies (Facades), in order to reduce code repetition;
* Using it outside it's directed scope may cause unexpected results; For instance, the method expects inputs to be in array format, e.g. myFieldNameID1[],
* myFieldNameID2[], and so on and so forth.
*
* This isn't checked by the code yet, but if you're implementing it this way in the HTML markup, make sure it's consistent (e.g. use a loop).
*
* P.S This method automatically ignores the CSRF token for validation.
*
* @param array $fields The request form fields
* @param bool $generateStructure Whether to incldue a JSON-ready form structure for rendering
* @param bool $includeFormName Whether to include formName in the list of validation rules
* @return Validator|Collection A validator instance you can use to check for validity, or a Collection with a validator and structure (validator, structure)
*/
public function getValidator(array $fields, bool $generateStructure = false, bool $includeFormName = false)
{
$formStructure = [];
$validator = [];
if ($includeFormName) {
$validator['formName'] = 'required|string|max:100';
}
foreach ($fields as $fieldName => $field) {
if (! in_array($fieldName, $this->excludedNames)) {
$validator[$fieldName.'.0'] = 'required|string';
$validator[$fieldName.'.1'] = 'required|string';
if ($generateStructure) {
$formStructure['fields'][$fieldName]['title'] = $field[0];
$formStructure['fields'][$fieldName]['type'] = $field[1];
}
}
}
$validatorInstance = Validator::make($fields, $validator);
return ($generateStructure) ?
collect([
'validator' => $validatorInstance,
'structure' => $this->encode($formStructure),
])
: $validatorInstance;
}
/**
* The getResponseValidator method is similar to the getValidator method; It basically takes
* an array of fields from a previous form (that probably went through the other method) and adds validation
* to the field names.
*
* Also generates the storable response structure if you tell it to.
*
* @param array $fields The received fields
* @param array $formStructure The form structure - You must supply this if you want the response structure
* @param bool $generateResponseStructure Whether to generate the response structure
* @return Validator|Collection A collection or a validator, depending on the args. Will return validatior if only fields are supplied.
*/
public function getResponseValidator(array $fields, array $formStructure = [], bool $generateResponseStructure = true)
{
$responseStructure = [];
$validator = [];
if (empty($formStructure) && $generateResponseStructure) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Illegal combination of arguments supplied! Please check the method\'s documentation.');
}
foreach ($fields as $fieldName => $value) {
if (! in_array($fieldName, $this->excludedNames)) {
$validator[$fieldName] = 'required|string';
if ($generateResponseStructure) {
$responseStructure['responses'][$fieldName]['type'] = $formStructure['fields'][$fieldName]['type'] ?? 'Unavailable';
$responseStructure['responses'][$fieldName]['title'] = $formStructure['fields'][$fieldName]['title'];
$responseStructure['responses'][$fieldName]['response'] = $value;
}
}
}
$validatorInstance = Validator::make($fields, $validator);
return ($generateResponseStructure) ?
collect([
'validator' => $validatorInstance,
'responseStructure' => $this->encode($responseStructure),
])
: $validatorInstance;
}
}