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## Description
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This module adds an extra tab to each webform node, allowing you to specify
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validation rules for your webform components. You can create one or more of
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the predefined validation rules, and select which webform component(s) should
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be validated against those. By using the hooks provided by this module, you
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can also define your own validation rules in your own modules.
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The following validation rules are currently included:
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- Numeric values (optionally specify min and / or max value)
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- Minimum length
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- Maximum length
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- Minimum number of words
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- Maximum number of words
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- Equal values on multiple fields
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- Unique values on multiple fields
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- Specific value
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- Require at least one of two fields
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- Require at least one of several fields
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- Minimum number of selections required
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- Maximum number of selections allowed
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- Exact number of selections required
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- Plain text (disallow tags)
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- Regular expression
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- Must be empty (Anti-Spam: Hide with CSS)
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- Words blacklist
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- Must match a username
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## Installation
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1. Place the module folder in your sites/all/modules folder
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2. Make sure you have the webform module enabled
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3. Activate the module via admin/build/modules
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## Usage
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Once you have installed the module, an extra tab will appear on the node's
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webform management pages (tab "Edit" in Webform 2.x, tab "Webform" in Webform
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3.x). This extra tab is labeled "Webform validation". Upon selecting this
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tab, you can choose to add one of the available validation rules to your
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webform. Make sure you have added the webform components you wish to validate
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before adding the validation rule. After clicking the link to add the desired
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validation rule, you can specify the following details for your rule:
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- an administrative name to describe the validation rule
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- one or more webform components that should be validated against this rule
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(depending on the chosen rule, you will have to select a specific number of
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components for the validation rule to work properly).
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Depending on the chosen rule, more form fields will be available on the rules
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form:
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- optionally an extra setting to further configure the rule
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- optionally a custom error message textfield
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Once you have configured your desired validation rules for the selected
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webform components, every time a user fills in the webform, the validation
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will be triggered for the selected components, and show the user a standard
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form error message when entered data doesn't pass the validation rule you
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have set up.
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## Adding custom validation rules
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The following steps will let you add custom validators through your module:
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1. Implement hook hook_webform_validation_validators(). This hook
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implementation should return an array of validator key => options array
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entries. See function webform_validation_webform_validation_validators() in
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webform_validation.validators.inc for a live example. The options array can
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contain the following configuration keys:
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   * name (required): name of the validator.
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   * component types (required): defines which component types can be
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   validated by this validator. Specify 'all' to allow all types.
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   * custom_error (optional): define whether a user can specify a custom
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   error message upon creating the validation rule.
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   * custom_data (optional): define whether custom data can be added to the
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   validation rule.
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   * min_components (optional): define the minimum number of components to be
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   selected for creating a validation rule.
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   * max_components (optional): define the maximum number of components to be
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   selected for creating a validation rule.
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   * description (optional): provide a descriptive explanation about the
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   validator.
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2. Implement hook hook_webform_validation_validate($validator_name, $items,
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$components, $rule). This hook gets passed 4 parameters, which will allow you
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to react to your custom validator (or any other validator for that matter).
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See function webform_validation_webform_validation_validate() in
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webform_validation.validators.inc for a live example. Explanation about these
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parameters:
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    * $validator_name: this is the validator name (i.e. array key as entered
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    in hook_webform_validation_validators).
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    * $items: array containing user submitted entries to be validated.
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    * $components: this array contains the definitions of the webform
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    components in your form.
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    * $rule: this array contains the details of your validation rule.
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## Additional hooks
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The hook hook_webform_validation($type, $op, $data) can be used to react on
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various webform_validation based actions.
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* $type - possible values: 'rule'
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* $op - possible values: 'add', 'edit', 'delete'
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* $data - array with rule data in case of $op add/edit, rule id in case of
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$op delete.
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The hook hook_webform_validator_alter(&$validators) can be used to alter the
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array of validators that is being generated by
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hook_webform_validation_validators().
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* $validators - array of validators as supplied by modules implementing
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hook_webform_validation_validators().
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## Author
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Sven Decabooter (https://www.drupal.org/user/35369)
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The author can be contacted for paid customizations of this module as well as
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Drupal consulting and development.