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array(
'min' => '1 day',
'max' => '90 days',
)
l IsValidEmail Checks that the value appears to be a valid RFC 822-compliant email address. When using the
IsValidEmail validator, the validator argument may be specified with a whitelist/blacklist of domain names. Use
the syntax:
array(
'allow' => array(
'corp-domain.com',
'other-domain.com',
),
'deny' => array(
'blocked-domain.com',
'other-blocked-domain.com',
),
)
n The keys ‘whitelist and ‘blacklist may also be used for ‘allow and ‘deny’, respectively.
n An ‘allow’ or ‘deny value that is a string is converted to a single element array.
n Wildcard matching may be used on domain names: the prefix ‘*.’ means match any domain that ends with
the given suffix. A ‘*’ component can also be used inside the hostname, and will match zero or more domain
name components.
n If the ‘allow’ list is empty or unset, the default behavior is to accept ALL domains other than those listed in
the ‘deny’ list.
n If the ‘deny’ list is empty or unset, the default behavior is to deny ALL domains other than those listed in the
‘allow’ list.
n If both ‘allow and ‘deny’ lists are provided, the default behavior is to accept a domain name that does not
match any of the patterns provided. The ‘allow’ list is checked first, followed by ‘deny’. To obtain the opposite
behavior, specify the wildcard ‘*’ as the last entry in the ‘deny’ list.
l IsValidFileUpload Checks that the value is a file upload.
l IsValidFutureDateTime Checks that the value is a valid time specification string according to the rules of the
PHP function strtotime(), and that the time specification refers to a point in the future. The $value is expected
to be an integer specifying a UNIX time value (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
$arg may be:
n null, to not perform any min/max check
n a scalar value, to use as the maximum allowable value
n an array containing "min" or "max" entries
Use the syntax:
array(
'min' => '1 day',
'max' => '90 days',
)
l IsValidFutureTimestamp Checks that the value is a valid UNIX time referring to a point in the future. The
$value is expected to be an integer specifying a UNIX time value (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
$arg may be:
n null, to not perform any min/max check
n a scalar value, to use as the maximum allowable value
n an array containing "min" or "max" entries
Use the syntax:
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