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I have a form with a series of numbers in an array:

<input type="number" name="items[{{ $sku }}]" min="0" />
<input type="number" name="items[{{ $sku }}]" min="0" />
<input type="number" name="items[{{ $sku }}]" min="0" />

I would like to validate that there is at least one of those input fields that has a value.

I tried the following in my OrderCreateRequest, yet the test is passing:

return [
    'items' => 'required|array|min:1'
];

Am I missing something?

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I think you need a custom validation rule like the following because min is not for the elements of the array.

Validator::extend('check_array', function ($attribute, $value, $parameters, $validator) {
     return count(array_filter($value, function($var) use ($parameters) { return ( $var && $var >= $parameters[0]); }));
});

You can create ValidatorServiceProvider and you can add these lines to boot method of ValidatorServiceProvider. Then you need to add Provider to your providers array in config/app.php.

AppProvidersValidatorServiceProvider::class,

Or you just add them top of the action of your controller.

At the end you can use it like this in your validation rules.

'items' => 'check_array:1',

Note: if I understand you correctly it works.


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