joomla-component/admin/models/rules/numbershyphens.php

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<?php
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// No direct access to this file
defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
use Joomla\CMS\Form\Form;
use Joomla\CMS\Form\FormRule;
use Joomla\Registry\Registry;
/**
* Form Rule (Numbershyphens) class for the Joomla Platform.
*/
class JFormRuleNumbershyphens extends FormRule
{
/**
* Method to test if the input is a number or a sequence of numbers separated by hyphens.
*
* @param \SimpleXMLElement $element The SimpleXMLElement object representing the `<field>` tag for the form field object.
* @param mixed $value The form field value to validate.
* @param string $group The field name group control value. This acts as an array container for the field.
* For example if the field has name="foo" and the group value is set to "bar" then the
* full field name would end up being "bar[foo]".
* @param Registry $input An optional Registry object with the entire data set to validate against the entire form.
* @param Form $form The form object for which the field is being tested.
*
* @return boolean True if the value is valid, false otherwise.
*
* @since 1.7.0
*/
public function test(\SimpleXMLElement $element, $value, $group = null, Registry $input = null, Form $form = null)
{
$value = trim($value);
// If the field is empty and not required, the field is valid.
$required = ((string) $element['required'] == 'true' || (string) $element['required'] == 'required');
if (!$required && empty($value))
{
return true; // we allow empty values if not required
}
// Check if the value is a number or a sequence of numbers separated by hyphens.
return preg_match('/^(\d+-)*\d+$/', $value) === 1;
}
}