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Ip Validator
Laminas\Validator\Ip
allows you to validate if a given value is an IP address. It
supports the IPv4, IPv6, and IPvFuture definitions.
Supported Options
The following options are supported for Laminas\Validator\Ip
:
allowipv4
: Defines if the validator allows IPv4 addresses. This option defaults totrue
.allowipv6
: Defines if the validator allows IPv6 addresses. This option defaults totrue
.allowipvfuture
: Defines if the validator allows IPvFuture addresses. This option defaults tofalse
.allowliteral
: Defines if the validator allows IPv6 or IPvFuture with URI literal style (the IP surrounded by brackets). This option defaults totrue
.
Basic Usage
$validator = new Laminas\Validator\Ip();
if ($validator->isValid($ip)) {
// ip appears to be valid
} else {
// ip is invalid; print the reasons
}
Invalid IP Addresses
Keep in mind that
Laminas\Validator\Ip
only validates IP addresses. Addresses like 'mydomain.com
' or '192.168.50.1/index.html
' are not valid IP addresses. They are either hostnames or valid URLs but not IP addresses.IPv6/IPvFuture Validation
Laminas\Validator\Ip
validates IPv6/IPvFuture addresses using a regex. The reason is that the filters and methods from PHP itself don't follow the RFC. Many other available classes also don't follow it.
Validate IPv4 or IPV6 Alone
Sometimes it's useful to validate only one of the supported formats; e.g., when your network only supports IPv4. In this case it would be useless to allow IPv6 within this validator.
To limit Laminas\Validator\Ip
to one protocol, you can set the options allowipv4
or allowipv6
to false
. You can do this either by giving the option to the
constructor or by using setOptions()
afterwards.
$validator = new Laminas\Validator\Ip(['allowipv6' => false]);
if ($validator->isValid($ip)) {
// ip appears to be valid ipv4 address
} else {
// ip is not an ipv4 address
}
Default Behaviour
The default behaviour which
Laminas\Validator\Ip
follows is to allow both standards.