Min(Validator $validator)
Validates the minimum value of the input against a given validator.
v::min(v::equals(10))->assert([10, 20, 30]);
// Validation passes successfully
v::min(v::between('a', 'c'))->assert(['b', 'd', 'f']);
// Validation passes successfully
v::min(v::greaterThan(new DateTime('yesterday')))
->assert([new DateTime('today'), new DateTime('tomorrow')]);
// Validation passes successfully
v::min(v::lessThan(3))->assert([4, 8, 12]);
// → The minimum of `[4, 8, 12]` must be less than 3This validator will pass if the input is empty. Use Length with [GreaterThan][GreaterThan.md] to perform a stricter check:
v::min(v::equals(10))->assert([]);
// Validation passes successfully
v::length(v::greaterThan(0))->min(v::equals(10))->assert([]);
// → The length of `[]` must be greater than 0| Mode | Template |
|---|---|
default |
The minimum of |
inverted |
The minimum of |
The template serves as a prefix to the template of the inner validator.
| Placeholder | Description |
|---|---|
subject |
The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified). |
- Comparisons
- Transformations
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 3.0.0 | Became a transformation |
| 2.0.0 | Became always inclusive |
| 1.0.0 | Became inclusive by default |
| 0.3.9 | Created |