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DataValues Validators is a small library that contains common ValueValidator implementations.
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Installation[edit | edit source]
The recommended way to use this library is via Composer.
Composer[edit | edit source]
To add this package as a local, per-project dependency to your project, simply add a dependency on data-values/validators
to your project's composer.json
file. Here is a minimal example of a composer.json
file that just defines a dependency on version 1.0 of this package:
{
"require": {
"data-values/validators": "1.0.*"
}
}
Manual[edit | edit source]
Get the code of this package, either via git, or some other means. Also get all dependencies. You can find a list of the dependencies in the "require" section of the composer.json file. Then take care of autoloading the classes defined in the src directory.
Tests[edit | edit source]
This library comes with a set up PHPUnit tests that cover all non-trivial code. You can run these tests using the PHPUnit configuration file found in the root directory. The tests can also be run via TravisCI, as a TravisCI configuration file is also provided in the root directory.
[[en:{{FULLPAGENAME}}]][[de:DataValue Validators]] [[Category:Extension]] '''DataValues Validators''' is a small library that contains common ValueValidator implementations. ==Installation== The recommended way to use this library is via [http://getcomposer.org/ Composer]. ===Composer=== To add this package as a local, per-project dependency to your project, simply add a dependency on <code>data-values/validators</code>to your project's <code>composer.json</code> file. Here is a minimal example of a <code>composer.json</code> file that just defines a dependency on version 1.0 of this package: <nowiki>{</nowiki> <nowiki> "require": {</nowiki> <nowiki> "data-values/validators": "1.0.*"</nowiki> <nowiki> }</nowiki> <nowiki> }</nowiki> === ==Manual=== Get the code of this package, either via git, or some other means. Also get all dependencies. You can find a list of the dependencies in the "require" section of the composer.json file. Then take care of autoloading the classes defined in the src directory. ==Tests== This library comes with a set up PHPUnit tests that cover all non-trivial code. You can run these tests using the PHPUnit configuration file found in the root directory. The tests can also be run via TravisCI, as a TravisCI configuration file is also provided in the root directory.
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The recommended way to use this library is via [http://getcomposer.org/ Composer]. | The recommended way to use this library is via [http://getcomposer.org/ Composer]. | ||
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To add this package as a local, per-project dependency to your project, simply add a dependency on <code>data-values/validators</code>to your project's <code>composer.json</code> file. Here is a minimal example of a <code>composer.json</code> file that just defines a dependency on version 1.0 of this package: | To add this package as a local, per-project dependency to your project, simply add a dependency on <code>data-values/validators</code>to your project's <code>composer.json</code> file. Here is a minimal example of a <code>composer.json</code> file that just defines a dependency on version 1.0 of this package: | ||
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Get the code of this package, either via git, or some other means. Also get all dependencies. You can find a list of the dependencies in the "require" section of the composer.json file. Then take care of autoloading the classes defined in the src directory. | Get the code of this package, either via git, or some other means. Also get all dependencies. You can find a list of the dependencies in the "require" section of the composer.json file. Then take care of autoloading the classes defined in the src directory. | ||
==Tests== | ==Tests== | ||
This library comes with a set up PHPUnit tests that cover all non-trivial code. You can run these tests using the PHPUnit configuration file found in the root directory. The tests can also be run via TravisCI, as a TravisCI configuration file is also provided in the root directory. | This library comes with a set up PHPUnit tests that cover all non-trivial code. You can run these tests using the PHPUnit configuration file found in the root directory. The tests can also be run via TravisCI, as a TravisCI configuration file is also provided in the root directory. |