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SwiftValidator
===============
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Swift Validator is a rule-based validation library for Swift.
![Swift Validator](/swift-validator-v2.gif)
## Core Concepts
* ``UITextField`` + ``[Rule]`` + (and optional error ``UILabel``) go into ``Validator``
* ``UITextField`` + ``ValidationError`` come out of ``Validator``
* ``Validator`` evaluates ``[Rule]`` sequentially and stops evaluating when a ``Rule`` fails.
## Installation
```ruby
# Podfile
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, "8.1"
use_frameworks!
pod 'SwiftValidator', '3.0.1'
```
Install into your project:
```bash
$ pod install
```
Open your project in Xcode from the .xcworkspace file (not the usual project file):
```bash
$ open MyProject.xcworkspace
```
If you are using Carthage you will need to add this to your `Cartfile`
```bash
github "jpotts18/SwiftValidator"
```
## Usage
You can now import SwiftValidator framework into your files.
Initialize the ``Validator`` by setting a delegate to a View Controller or other object.
```swift
// ViewController.swift
let validator = Validator()
```
Register the fields that you want to validate
```swift
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Validation Rules are evaluated from left to right.
validator.registerField(fullNameTextField, rules: [RequiredRule(), FullNameRule()])
// You can pass in error labels with your rules
// You can pass in custom error messages to regex rules (such as ZipCodeRule and EmailRule)
validator.registerField(emailTextField, errorLabel: emailErrorLabel, rules: [RequiredRule(), EmailRule(message: "Invalid email")])
// You can validate against other fields using ConfirmRule
validator.registerField(emailConfirmTextField, errorLabel: emailConfirmErrorLabel, rules: [ConfirmationRule(confirmField: emailTextField)])
// You can now pass in regex and length parameters through overloaded contructors
validator.registerField(phoneNumberTextField, errorLabel: phoneNumberErrorLabel, rules: [RequiredRule(), MinLengthRule(length: 9)])
validator.registerField(zipcodeTextField, errorLabel: zipcodeErrorLabel, rules: [RequiredRule(), ZipCodeRule(regex = "\\d{5}")])
// You can unregister a text field if you no longer want to validate it
validator.unregisterField(fullNameTextField)
}
```
Validate Fields on button tap or however you would like to trigger it.
```swift
@IBAction func signupTapped(sender: AnyObject) {
validator.validate(delegate:self)
}
```
Implement the Validation Delegate in your View controller
```swift
// ValidationDelegate methods
func validationSuccessful() {
// submit the form
}
func validationFailed(errors:[UITextField:ValidationError]) {
// turn the fields to red
for (field, error) in validator.errors {
field.layer.borderColor = UIColor.redColor().CGColor
field.layer.borderWidth = 1.0
error.errorLabel?.text = error.errorMessage // works if you added labels
error.errorLabel?.hidden = false
}
}
```
## Custom Validation
We will create a ```SSNRule``` class to show how to create your own Validation. A United States Social Security Number (or SSN) is a field that consists of XXX-XX-XXXX.
Create a class that inherits from RegexRule
```swift
class SSNVRule: RegexRule {
static let regex = "^\\d{3}-\\d{2}-\\d{4}$"
convenience init(message : String = "Not a valid SSN"){
self.init(regex: SSNVRule.regex, message : message)
}
}
```
Credits
-------
Swift Validator is written and maintained by Jeff Potter [@jpotts18](http://twitter.com/jpotts18).
## Contributing
1. [Fork it](https://github.com/jpotts18/SwiftValidator/fork)
2. Create your feature branch `git checkout -b my-new-feature`
3. Commit your changes `git commit -am 'Add some feature'`
4. Push to the branch `git push origin my-new-feature`
5. Create a new Pull Request