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<?php /* * This file is part of the Symfony package. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\Validator; /** * A violation of a constraint that happened during validation. * * For each constraint that fails during validation one or more violations are * created. The violations store the violation message, the path to the failing * element in the validation graph and the root element that was originally * passed to the validator. For example, take the following graph: * * <pre> * (Person)---(firstName: string) * \ * (address: Address)---(street: string) * </pre> * * If the <tt>Person</tt> object is validated and validation fails for the * "firstName" property, the generated violation has the <tt>Person</tt> * instance as root and the property path "firstName". If validation fails * for the "street" property of the related <tt>Address</tt> instance, the root * element is still the person, but the property path is "address.street". * * @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com> * * @api */ interface ConstraintViolationInterface { /** * Returns the violation message. * * @return string The violation message. * * @api */ public function getMessage(); /** * Returns the raw violation message. * * The raw violation message contains placeholders for the parameters * returned by {@link getMessageParameters}. Typically you'll pass the * message template and parameters to a translation engine. * * @return string The raw violation message. * * @api */ public function getMessageTemplate(); /** * Returns the parameters to be inserted into the raw violation message. * * @return array A possibly empty list of parameters indexed by the names * that appear in the message template. * * @see getMessageTemplate * * @api */ public function getMessageParameters(); /** * Returns a number for pluralizing the violation message. * * For example, the message template could have different translation based * on a parameter "choices": * * <ul> * <li>Please select exactly one entry. (choices=1)</li> * <li>Please select two entries. (choices=2)</li> * </ul> * * This method returns the value of the parameter for choosing the right * pluralization form (in this case "choices"). * * @return integer|null The number to use to pluralize of the message. */ public function getMessagePluralization(); /** * Returns the root element of the validation. * * @return mixed The value that was passed originally to the validator when * the validation was started. Because the validator traverses * the object graph, the value at which the violation occurs * is not necessarily the value that was originally validated. * * @api */ public function getRoot(); /** * Returns the property path from the root element to the violation. * * @return string The property path indicates how the validator reached * the invalid value from the root element. If the root * element is a <tt>Person</tt> instance with a property * "address" that contains an <tt>Address</tt> instance * with an invalid property "street", the generated property * path is "address.street". Property access is denoted by * dots, while array access is denoted by square brackets, * for example "addresses[1].street". * * @api */ public function getPropertyPath(); /** * Returns the value that caused the violation. * * @return mixed The invalid value that caused the validated constraint to * fail. * * @api */ public function getInvalidValue(); /** * Returns a machine-digestible error code for the violation. * * @return mixed The error code. */ public function getCode(); }