Required field will check whether the field is filled or not in the proper way. Most of cases we will use the * symbol for required field.
Validation means check the input submitted by the user. There are two types of validation are available in PHP. They are as follows −
Client-Side Validation − Validation is performed on the client machine web browsers.
Server Side Validation − After submitted by data, The data has sent to a server and perform validation checks in server machine.
Field | Validation Rules |
---|---|
Name | Should required letters and white-spaces |
Should required @ and . | |
Website | Should required a valid URL |
Radio | Must be selectable at least once |
Check Box | Must be checkable at least once |
Drop Down menu | Must be selectable at least once |
Below code shows validation of URL
$website = input($_POST["site"]); if (!preg_match("/\b(?:(?:https?|ftp):\/\/|www\.)[-a-z0-9+&@#\/%?=~_|!:,.;]*[-a-z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|]/i",$website)) { $websiteErr = "Invalid URL"; }
Above syntax will verify whether a given URL is valid or not. It should allow some keywords as https, ftp, www, a-z, 0-9,..etc..
Below code shows validation of Email address
$email = input($_POST["email"]); if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) { $emailErr = "Invalid format and please re-enter valid email"; }
Above syntax will verify whether given Email address is well-formed or not.if it is not, it will show an error message.
Example below shows the form with required field validation
<html> <head> <style> .error {color: #FF0000;} </style> </head> <body> <?php // define variables and set to empty values $nameErr = $emailErr = $genderErr = $websiteErr = ""; $name = $email = $gender = $comment = $website = ""; if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "POST") { if (empty($_POST["name"])) { $nameErr = "Name is required"; }else { $name = test_input($_POST["name"]); } if (empty($_POST["email"])) { $emailErr = "Email is required"; }else { $email = test_input($_POST["email"]); // check if e-mail address is well-formed if (!filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) { $emailErr = "Invalid email format"; } } if (empty($_POST["website"])) { $website = ""; }else { $website = test_input($_POST["website"]); } if (empty($_POST["comment"])) { $comment = ""; }else { $comment = test_input($_POST["comment"]); } if (empty($_POST["gender"])) { $genderErr = "Gender is required"; }else { $gender = test_input($_POST["gender"]); } } function test_input($data) { $data = trim($data); $data = stripslashes($data); $data = htmlspecialchars($data); return $data; } ?> <h2>Absolute classes registration</h2> <p><span class = "error">* required field.</span></p> <form method = "post" action = "<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>"> <table> <tr> <td>Name:</td> <td><input type = "text" name = "name"> <span class = "error">* <?php echo $nameErr;?></span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>E-mail: </td> <td><input type = "text" name = "email"> <span class = "error">* <?php echo $emailErr;?></span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Time:</td> <td> <input type = "text" name = "website"> <span class = "error"><?php echo $websiteErr;?></span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Classes:</td> <td> <textarea name = "comment" rows = "5" cols = "40"></textarea></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Gender:</td> <td> <input type = "radio" name = "gender" value = "female">Female <input type = "radio" name = "gender" value = "male">Male <span class = "error">* <?php echo $genderErr;?></span> </td> </tr> <td> <input type = "submit" name = "submit" value = "Submit"> </td> </table> </form> <?php echo "<h2>Your given values are as:</h2>"; echo $name; echo "<br>"; echo $email; echo "<br>"; echo $website; echo "<br>"; echo $comment; echo "<br>"; echo $gender; ?> </body> </html>
It will produce the following result −