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@ -158,11 +158,32 @@ $manager->setAttribute(Doctrine::ATTR_DBNAME_FORMAT, 'myframework_%s');
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++ Validation attributes
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+++ Validation
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<code type="php">
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// turns transactional validation on
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$manager->setAttribute(Doctrine::ATTR_VLD, true);
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</code>
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+++ Automatic length validation
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Doctrine provides complete control over what it validates. The validation procedure can be controlled with Doctrine::ATTR_VALIDATE.
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+++ Automatic type validation
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The validation modes are bitwised, so they can be combined using {{|}} and removed using {{^}}. See the examples section below on how to do this.
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+++ Validation mode constants
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: {Doctrine::VALIDATE_NONE} : Turns off the whole validation procedure. This is the default value.
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: {Doctrine::VALIDATE_LENGTHS} : Makes Doctrine validate all field lengths.
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: {Doctrine::VALIDATE_TYPES} : Makes Doctrine validate all field types. Doctrine does loose type validation. This means that for example string with value '13.3' will not pass as an integer but '13' will.
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: {Doctrine::VALIDATE_CONSTRANTS} : Makes Doctrine validate all field constraints such as notnull, email etc.
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: {Doctrine::VALIDATE_ALL} : Turns on all validations.
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+++ Examples
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Turning on all validations:
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<code type="php">
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$manager->setAttribute(Doctrine::ATTR_VALIDATE, Doctrine::VALIDATE_ALL);
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</code>
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Validating lengths and types, but not constraints:
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<code type="php">
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$manager->setAttribute(Doctrine::ATTR_VALIDATE, Doctrine::VALIDATE_LENGTHS | Doctrine::VALIDATE_TYPES);
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</code>
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