FEATURE: Add rest of documentation
* Provide structure information * Provide examples of usage * Allow syntax for inline php
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#
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# texinfo_no_detailmenu = False
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### Allow inline php highlighting
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# load PhpLexer
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from sphinx.highlighting import lexers
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from pygments.lexers.web import PhpLexer
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# enable highlighting for PHP code not between <?php ... ?> by default
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lexers['php'] = PhpLexer(startinline=True)
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lexers['php-annotations'] = PhpLexer(startinline=True)
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### Allow inline php highlighting
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# Example configuration for intersphinx: refer to the Python standard library.
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intersphinx_mapping = {'https://docs.python.org/': None}
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``allowSplitSource`` is set to true, so it's possible to split large files into smaller ones by
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calling them like :file:`Validation.Users.yaml`.
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.. _types-of-configuration:
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Types of configuration
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======================
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.. literalinclude:: /examples/Validation.yaml
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One class is configured by it's fully qualified class name
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``SuperVendor\SuperPackage\Domain\Model\Order`` and a custom name is configured ``OrderCustomer``.
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.. _types-of-configuration-custom-name:
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Custom Name
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-----------
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*/
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public function createOrder($order) {...}
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.. _types-of-configuration-fqcn:
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Fully qualified class namespace
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-------------------------------
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If you provide the fully qualified class name, you don't have to provide the additional
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argument, the following code will be enough:
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.. code-block:: php
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/**
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* @param Order $order
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* @Flow\Validate(type="DigiComp.SettingValidator:Settings")
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*/
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public function createOrder($order) {...}
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.. _structure-of-configuration:
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Structure of configuration
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==========================
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Each configured validation consist of an array with validation settings.
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Each entry needs at least the following options:
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``validator``
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The Validator to use, the same way you would use in usual way.
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E.g. use short names for Framework validators like ``StringLength`` or full path for custom
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validators like ``DigiComp.SettingValidator:Settings``.
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``options``
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An array of options to provide for the validator.
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The same as you would have done through the usual way.
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If the validator doesn't take arguments, provide an empty array.
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Also there are some optional options:
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``property``
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Optional, used to configure validation for a property of the object the validation is applied to.
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