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I recently started a blog and wrote "elegant" code according to the Laravel project development specifications.
The routing of the project is probably like this
Route::get('/keywords','KeywordsController@index'); Route::get('/keywords/create','KeywordsController@create'); Route::post('/keywords/store','KeywordsController@store'); Route::delete('/keywords/{id}','KeywordsController@destory'); Route::get('/keywords/{id}/edit','KeywordsController@edit'); Route::put('/keywords/{id}','KeywordsController@update');
The validator uses the FormRequest base class to verify. The code is as follows
<?php namespace App\Http\Requests;use Illuminate\Validation\Rule;class KeywordRequest extends Request{ public function rules() { //$this->route('id') 获取url占位符为id的数据 switch ($this->method()) { case 'POST' : { return [ 'keyword' => 'required|unique:keywords' ]; } case 'PUT': case 'PATCH': { return [ 'keyword' => [ 'required', Rule::unique('keywords')->ignore($this->route('id')), ], ]; } case 'DELETE': case 'GET': default: { return []; } } } public function messages() { return [ 'keyword.required' => '关键字不能为空', 'id.required' => 'id不能为空', 'keyword.unique' => '关键字已存在,请重新填写' ]; }}
Verification is performed according to the request method
In order to maintain the standard, when I updated the request, I did not put the id in the form, but only in the URL. There is also such a method in the official documents.
use Illuminate\Validation\Rule; Validator::make($data, [ 'email' => [ 'required', Rule::unique('users')->ignore($user->id), ],]);
But I never knew how to get this $user->id. I finally found a method online that met my requirements
$this->route('id')
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