noufalcep
noufalcep

Reputation: 3534

How to validate an input field if value is not null in Laravel

I am trying to create and update users with laravel 5.4

This is the validation added for create user. It works.

$this->validate($request, [
    'name' => 'required|max:255',
    'email' => 'required|email|max:255|unique:users',
    'password' => 'required|min:6|confirmed',
]);

On update the password field is not required. But validate the min:6 and confirmed rule if the password field is not null. Tried with sometimes.. but not working..

$this->validate($request, [
    'name' => 'required|max:255',
    'email' => 'required|email|max:255|unique:users,email,'.$id,
    'password' => 'sometimes|min:6|confirmed',
]);

Upvotes: 26

Views: 96677

Answers (4)

Harsh Patel
Harsh Patel

Reputation: 1344

we can achieve this also using Validator Class's sometimes method as per Documentation

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator;

//... your code ...

$validator = Validator::make($request->all(), [
      'name' => 'required',
      'contact' => 'required',
]);
$validator->sometimes('password', 'min:6|confirmed', function ($input) {
    return (strlen($input->password) > 0);
});
if ($validator->fails()) {
     return redirect()->back()->withErrors($validator)->withInput();
} 

this will validate password attribute rules when password field's length is greater than 0. otherwise will ignore that password attribute's rule.

Upvotes: 0

Rejinderi
Rejinderi

Reputation: 11844

try using nullable as a rule

'password' => 'nullable|min:6|confirmed',

see https://laravel.com/docs/5.8/validation#a-note-on-optional-fields

Upvotes: 58

C.V
C.V

Reputation: 139

In case column is nullable

'password' => 'nullable|min:6|confirmed',

@Rejinderi's answer is correct!

In case column is not nullable (This may help other)

'password' => 'sometimes|required|min:6|confirmed',

Result

username = 'admin',
password = null // fail- required

username = 'admin',
password = 123 // fail- min:6

username = 'admin' // pass- validate only exist

Upvotes: 10

Jarik Voroniak
Jarik Voroniak

Reputation: 29

This is how I would do it:

//For new or create :
$this->validate($request, [
    'name' => 'required|max:255',
    'email' => 'required|email|max:255|unique:users',
    'password' => 'required|min:6|confirmed',
]);

//For edit or update:
$this->validate($request, [
    'name' => 'required|max:255',
    'email' => 'required|email|max:255|unique:users',
    'password' => 'min:6|confirmed',//just remove required from password rule
]);

Explanation:
This way the value will be validated only when it will be defined (present) in request
If you use nullable, than validator will accept null as value (which i assume is not acceptable)
If you remove password validation from update than this input will not be validated at all, and any value will be accepted (which is again not acceptable);

Upvotes: 0

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