* * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\Validator\Context; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraint; use Symfony\Component\Validator\ExecutionContextInterface as LegacyExecutionContextInterface; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Mapping\MetadataInterface; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Validator\ValidatorInterface; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Violation\ConstraintViolationBuilderInterface; /** * The context of a validation run. * * The context collects all violations generated during the validation. By * default, validators execute all validations in a new context: * * $violations = $validator->validate($object); * * When you make another call to the validator, while the validation is in * progress, the violations will be isolated from each other: * * public function validate($value, Constraint $constraint) * { * $validator = $this->context->getValidator(); * * // The violations are not added to $this->context * $violations = $validator->validate($value); * } * * However, if you want to add the violations to the current context, use the * {@link ValidatorInterface::inContext()} method: * * public function validate($value, Constraint $constraint) * { * $validator = $this->context->getValidator(); * * // The violations are added to $this->context * $validator * ->inContext($this->context) * ->validate($value) * ; * } * * Additionally, the context provides information about the current state of * the validator, such as the currently validated class, the name of the * currently validated property and more. These values change over time, so you * cannot store a context and expect that the methods still return the same * results later on. * * @author Bernhard Schussek */ interface ExecutionContextInterface extends LegacyExecutionContextInterface { /** * Returns a builder for adding a violation with extended information. * * Call {@link ConstraintViolationBuilderInterface::addViolation()} to * add the violation when you're done with the configuration: * * $context->buildViolation('Please enter a number between %min% and %max%.') * ->setParameter('%min%', 3) * ->setParameter('%max%', 10) * ->setTranslationDomain('number_validation') * ->addViolation(); * * @param string $message The error message * @param array $parameters The parameters substituted in the error message * * @return ConstraintViolationBuilderInterface The violation builder */ public function buildViolation($message, array $parameters = array()); /** * Returns the validator. * * Useful if you want to validate additional constraints: * * public function validate($value, Constraint $constraint) * { * $validator = $this->context->getValidator(); * * $violations = $validator->validateValue($value, new Length(array('min' => 3))); * * if (count($violations) > 0) { * // ... * } * } * * @return ValidatorInterface */ public function getValidator(); /** * Returns the currently validated object. * * If the validator is currently validating a class constraint, the * object of that class is returned. If it is a validating a property or * getter constraint, the object that the property/getter belongs to is * returned. * * In other cases, null is returned. * * @return object|null The currently validated object or null */ public function getObject(); /** * Sets the currently validated value. * * @param mixed $value The validated value * @param object|null $object The currently validated object * @param MetadataInterface|null $metadata The validation metadata * @param string $propertyPath The property path to the current value * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function setNode($value, $object, MetadataInterface $metadata = null, $propertyPath); /** * Sets the currently validated group. * * @param string|null $group The validated group * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function setGroup($group); /** * Sets the currently validated constraint. * * @param Constraint $constraint The validated constraint * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function setConstraint(Constraint $constraint); /** * Marks an object as validated in a specific validation group. * * @param string $cacheKey The hash of the object * @param string $groupHash The group's name or hash, if it is group * sequence * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function markGroupAsValidated($cacheKey, $groupHash); /** * Returns whether an object was validated in a specific validation group. * * @param string $cacheKey The hash of the object * @param string $groupHash The group's name or hash, if it is group * sequence * * @return bool Whether the object was already validated for that * group * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function isGroupValidated($cacheKey, $groupHash); /** * Marks a constraint as validated for an object. * * @param string $cacheKey The hash of the object * @param string $constraintHash The hash of the constraint * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function markConstraintAsValidated($cacheKey, $constraintHash); /** * Returns whether a constraint was validated for an object. * * @param string $cacheKey The hash of the object * @param string $constraintHash The hash of the constraint * * @return bool Whether the constraint was already validated * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. */ public function isConstraintValidated($cacheKey, $constraintHash); /** * Marks that an object was initialized. * * @param string $cacheKey The hash of the object * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. * * @see ObjectInitializerInterface */ public function markObjectAsInitialized($cacheKey); /** * Returns whether an object was initialized. * * @param string $cacheKey The hash of the object * * @return bool Whether the object was already initialized * * @internal Used by the validator engine. Should not be called by user * code. * * @see ObjectInitializerInterface */ public function isObjectInitialized($cacheKey); }