Leaf's form validation functionality packaged as a serve-yourself module.
You can easily install Leaf using the Leaf CLI:
leaf install form
Or via Composer.
composer require leafs/form
<?php
$data = [
'name' => [
'first' => 'Jane',
'last' => 'Doe',
],
'items' => ['item1', 'item2'],
'email' => 'example@example.com',
'password' => 'password1234',
];
$validated = form()->validate($data, [
'name' => 'array',
'name.first' => 'string',
'name.last' => 'optional|string',
'items' => 'array<string>',
'email' => 'email',
'password' => 'min:8'
]);
if ($validated) {
// do something
} else {
// get errors
$errors = form()->errors();
}
- Leaf has a very easy to understand documentation which contains information on all operations in Leaf.
- You can also check out our youtube channel which has video tutorials on different topics
- You can also learn from codelabs and contribute as well.
We are glad to have you. All contributions are welcome! To get started, familiarize yourself with our contribution guide and you'll be ready to make your first pull request ๐.
To report a security vulnerability, you can reach out to @mychidarko or @leafphp on twitter. We will coordinate the fix and eventually commit the solution in this project.
We are committed to keeping Leaf open-source and free, but maintaining and developing new features now requires significant time and resources. As the project has grown, so have the costs, which have been mostly covered by the team. To sustain and grow Leaf, we need your help to support full-time maintainers.
You can sponsor Leaf and any of our packages on open collective or check the contribution page for a list of ways to contribute.
And to all our existing cash/code contributors, we love you all โค๏ธ