feat: add string rule to the core rules#133
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| use Rakit\Validation\Rule; | ||
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| class String extends Rule |
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In PHP, case is often not important, so "String" cannot be used for the class name. It would be possible to write "StringRule", but this is not customary inside the library. I suggest renaming the class to "Text" and renaming the rule to "text". Maybe something doesn't sound right, I used a translator.
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Thanks Chamber6821.
That will teach me for doing too many things at once, late at night 😛
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This rule allows for any value that returns true from
is_string($value).