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CodeIgniter has many validation rules but is there any rule for checking if the value from a certain field is present in an array(given as parameter to the validation rule)?



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$possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');

$this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'required|trim|found_in_array[possible_values]');









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    CodeIgniter has many validation rules but is there any rule for checking if the value from a certain field is present in an array(given as parameter to the validation rule)?



    For example:



    $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');

    $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'required|trim|found_in_array[possible_values]');









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      CodeIgniter has many validation rules but is there any rule for checking if the value from a certain field is present in an array(given as parameter to the validation rule)?



      For example:



      $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');

      $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'required|trim|found_in_array[possible_values]');









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      CodeIgniter has many validation rules but is there any rule for checking if the value from a certain field is present in an array(given as parameter to the validation rule)?



      For example:



      $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');

      $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'required|trim|found_in_array[possible_values]');






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          you can use callback_function_name like so,



          $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink',  'callback_customInArray');


          public function customInArray($str)
          {
          $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');
          if(in_array($str, $possible_values){return true;}
          return false;
          }


          read more about that in CI Form Validation






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            No there isn't a validation rule for that specific case.



            But you can create your own validation rules: Look here (Codeingiter UserGuide)



            I.E.:



            $this->form_validation->set_rules('username', 'Username', 'callback_is_inArray[someValues]');

            public function is_inArray($str, $values) {
            return in_array($str, $values);
            }





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              You can use in_list codeigniter form validation rule.



              $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'in_list[beer,soda,wine,water]');





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                you can use callback_function_name like so,



                $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink',  'callback_customInArray');


                public function customInArray($str)
                {
                $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');
                if(in_array($str, $possible_values){return true;}
                return false;
                }


                read more about that in CI Form Validation






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                  you can use callback_function_name like so,



                  $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink',  'callback_customInArray');


                  public function customInArray($str)
                  {
                  $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');
                  if(in_array($str, $possible_values){return true;}
                  return false;
                  }


                  read more about that in CI Form Validation






                  share|improve this answer























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                    you can use callback_function_name like so,



                    $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink',  'callback_customInArray');


                    public function customInArray($str)
                    {
                    $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');
                    if(in_array($str, $possible_values){return true;}
                    return false;
                    }


                    read more about that in CI Form Validation






                    share|improve this answer












                    you can use callback_function_name like so,



                    $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink',  'callback_customInArray');


                    public function customInArray($str)
                    {
                    $possible_values = array('beer', 'soda', 'wine', 'water');
                    if(in_array($str, $possible_values){return true;}
                    return false;
                    }


                    read more about that in CI Form Validation







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                        No there isn't a validation rule for that specific case.



                        But you can create your own validation rules: Look here (Codeingiter UserGuide)



                        I.E.:



                        $this->form_validation->set_rules('username', 'Username', 'callback_is_inArray[someValues]');

                        public function is_inArray($str, $values) {
                        return in_array($str, $values);
                        }





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                          No there isn't a validation rule for that specific case.



                          But you can create your own validation rules: Look here (Codeingiter UserGuide)



                          I.E.:



                          $this->form_validation->set_rules('username', 'Username', 'callback_is_inArray[someValues]');

                          public function is_inArray($str, $values) {
                          return in_array($str, $values);
                          }





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                            up vote
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                            No there isn't a validation rule for that specific case.



                            But you can create your own validation rules: Look here (Codeingiter UserGuide)



                            I.E.:



                            $this->form_validation->set_rules('username', 'Username', 'callback_is_inArray[someValues]');

                            public function is_inArray($str, $values) {
                            return in_array($str, $values);
                            }





                            share|improve this answer












                            No there isn't a validation rule for that specific case.



                            But you can create your own validation rules: Look here (Codeingiter UserGuide)



                            I.E.:



                            $this->form_validation->set_rules('username', 'Username', 'callback_is_inArray[someValues]');

                            public function is_inArray($str, $values) {
                            return in_array($str, $values);
                            }






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                                You can use in_list codeigniter form validation rule.



                                $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'in_list[beer,soda,wine,water]');





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                                  You can use in_list codeigniter form validation rule.



                                  $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'in_list[beer,soda,wine,water]');





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                                    You can use in_list codeigniter form validation rule.



                                    $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'in_list[beer,soda,wine,water]');





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                                    You can use in_list codeigniter form validation rule.



                                    $this->form_validation->set_rules('drink', 'Drink', 'in_list[beer,soda,wine,water]');






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