In the new version 9.26 we have the feature min_digits and max_digits validation
According to the size rule, the number of digits in a digital input cannot be traditionally validated using min and max.
Currently, we have digits to validate the exact length of a number, and digits_between to validate the length within two bounds.
However, as far as I can see, there is still no way to verify that a number has a minimum or maximum number of digits, just both.
This PR offers two validation rules - min_digits and max_digits for this usage
https://github.com/laravel/framework/pull/43797
Validator::validate([
'number' => 1000,
], [
'number' => [
// Passes as `1000` has 4 digits
'min_digits:3', 'max_digits:5',
// Fails as `1000` is greater than 5
'min:3', 'max:5',
],
])
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Top comments (1)
Great. Thanks!