NoneOf(Validator $validator1, Validator $validator2)NoneOf(Validator $validator1, Validator $validator2, Validator ...$validators)
Validates if NONE of the given validators validate:
v::noneOf(v::intVal(), v::floatVal())->assert('foo');
// Validation passes successfullyIn the sample above, 'foo' isn't a integer nor a float, so noneOf returns true.
Used when some validators have passed.
| Mode | Template |
|---|---|
default |
{{subject}} must pass the rules |
inverted |
{{subject}} must pass the rules |
Used when all validators have passed.
| Mode | Template |
|---|---|
default |
{{subject}} must pass all the rules |
inverted |
{{subject}} must pass all the rules |
| Placeholder | Description |
|---|---|
subject |
The validated input or the custom validator name (if specified). |
- Composite
- Nesting
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 3.0.0 | Require at least two validators to be defined |
| 0.3.9 | Created |