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Here is a question I asked on Stackoverflow about a validation rule. It seems it does not exists.
My question is about Laravel validation rules.
I have two inputs a and b. a is a select input with three possible values: x, y and z. I want to write this rule:
bmust have a value only ifavalues isx.
Andbmust be empty otherwise.
Is there a way to write such a rule? I tried required_with, required_without but it seems it can not cover my case.
In other words, if the previous explanation was not clear enough:
- If
a==x,bmust have a value. - If
a!=x,bmust be empty.
Original Post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48420718/required-field-only-if-another-field-has-a-value-must-be-empty-otherwise
Is this kind of rule interesting for "Laravel Validation Rules"? It seems this collection of rule is about "things" (like credit card), not generic rules: so maybe such a rule does not have its place here. What do you think? Should I submit a PR?