Validates that a given string length is between some minimum and maximum value.
To verify that the firstName
field length of a class is between 2
and 50
, you might add the following:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: php-annotations // src/Entity/Participant.php namespace App\Entity; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; class Participant { /** * @Assert\Length( * min = 2, * max = 50, * minMessage = "Your first name must be at least {{ limit }} characters long", * maxMessage = "Your first name cannot be longer than {{ limit }} characters" * ) */ protected $firstName; } .. code-block:: php-attributes // src/Entity/Participant.php namespace App\Entity; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; class Participant { #[Assert\Length( min: 2, max: 50, minMessage: 'Your first name must be at least {{ limit }} characters long', maxMessage: 'Your first name cannot be longer than {{ limit }} characters', )] protected $firstName; } .. code-block:: yaml # config/validator/validation.yaml App\Entity\Participant: properties: firstName: - Length: min: 2 max: 50 minMessage: 'Your first name must be at least {{ limit }} characters long' maxMessage: 'Your first name cannot be longer than {{ limit }} characters' .. code-block:: xml <!-- config/validator/validation.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <constraint-mapping xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/constraint-mapping" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/constraint-mapping https://symfony.com/schema/dic/constraint-mapping/constraint-mapping-1.0.xsd"> <class name="App\Entity\Participant"> <property name="firstName"> <constraint name="Length"> <option name="min">2</option> <option name="max">50</option> <option name="minMessage"> Your first name must be at least {{ limit }} characters long </option> <option name="maxMessage"> Your first name cannot be longer than {{ limit }} characters </option> </constraint> </property> </class> </constraint-mapping> .. code-block:: php // src/Entity/Participant.php namespace App\Entity; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; use Symfony\Component\Validator\Mapping\ClassMetadata; class Participant { public static function loadValidatorMetadata(ClassMetadata $metadata) { $metadata->addPropertyConstraint('firstName', new Assert\Length([ 'min' => 2, 'max' => 50, 'minMessage' => 'Your first name must be at least {{ limit }} characters long', 'maxMessage' => 'Your first name cannot be longer than {{ limit }} characters', ])); } }
type: boolean
default: false
.. deprecated:: 5.2 The ``allowEmptyString`` option is deprecated since Symfony 5.2. If you want to allow empty strings too, combine the ``Length`` constraint with the :doc:`Blank constraint </reference/constraints/Blank>` inside the :doc:`AtLeastOneOf constraint </reference/constraints/AtLeastOneOf>`.
If set to true
, empty strings are considered valid (which is the same
behavior as previous Symfony versions). The default false
value considers
empty strings not valid.
Caution!
This option does not have any effect when no minimum length is given.
type: string
default: UTF-8
The charset to be used when computing value's length with the :phpfunction:`mb_check_encoding` and :phpfunction:`mb_strlen` PHP functions.
type: string
default: This value does not match the expected {{ charset }} charset.
The message that will be shown if the value is not using the given charset.
You can use the following parameters in this message:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
{{ charset }} |
The expected charset |
{{ value }} |
The current (invalid) value |
type: integer
This option is the exact length value. Validation will fail if the given value's length is not exactly equal to this value.
Note
This option is the one being set by default when using the Length constraint
without passing any named argument to it. This means that for example,
@Assert\Length(20)
and @Assert\Length(exactly=20)
are equivalent, as
well as #[Assert\Length(20)]
and #[Assert\Length(exactly: 20)]
.
.. versionadded:: 5.2 The named argument ``exactly`` was introduced in Symfony 5.2.
type: string
default: This value should have exactly {{ limit }} characters.
The message that will be shown if min and max values are equal and the underlying value's length is not exactly this value.
You can use the following parameters in this message:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
{{ limit }} |
The exact expected length |
{{ value }} |
The current (invalid) value |
type: integer
This option is the "max" length value. Validation will fail if the given value's length is greater than this max value.
This option is required when the min
option is not defined.
type: string
default: This value is too long. It should have {{ limit }} characters or less.
The message that will be shown if the underlying value's length is more than the max option.
You can use the following parameters in this message:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
{{ limit }} |
The expected maximum length |
{{ value }} |
The current (invalid) value |
type: integer
This option is the "min" length value. Validation will fail if the given value's length is less than this min value.
This option is required when the max
option is not defined.
It is important to notice that NULL values and empty strings are considered valid no matter if the constraint required a minimum length. Validators are triggered only if the value is not blank.
type: string
default: This value is too short. It should have {{ limit }} characters or more.
The message that will be shown if the underlying value's length is less than the min option.
You can use the following parameters in this message:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
{{ limit }} |
The expected minimum length |
{{ value }} |
The current (invalid) value |