Hey... how would you validate a full_name field (name surname).
A:
Any validation you perform here is likely to break down unless it is extremely general. For instance, enforcing a minimum length of 3 is probably about as reasonable as you can get without getting into the specifics of what is entered.
When you have names like "O'Malley" with an apostrophe, "Smith-Johnson" with a dash, "Andrés" with accented characters or extremely short names such as "Vo Ly" with virtually no characters at all, how do you validate without excluding legitimate cases? It's not easy.
tadman
2010-04-13 14:10:42
+2
A:
Consider names like:
- Ms. Jan Levinson-Gould
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Brett d'Arras-d'Haudracey
- Brüno
Instead of validating the characters that are there, you might just want to ensure some set of characters is not present.
For example:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates_format_of :full_name, :with => /^[^0-9`!@#\$%\^&*+_=]+$/
# add any other characters you'd like to disallow inside the [ brackets ]
# metacharacters [, \, ^, $, ., |, ?, *, +, (, and ) need to be escaped with a \
end
Tests
Ms. Jan Levinson-Gould # pass
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. # pass
Brett d'Arras-d'Haudracey # pass
Brüno # pass
John Doe # pass
Mary-Jo Jane Sally Smith # pass
Fatty Mc.Error$ # fail
FA!L # fail
#arold Newm@n # fail
N4m3 w1th Numb3r5 # fail
Regular expression explanation
NODE EXPLANATION
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^ the beginning of the string
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[^`!@#\$%\^&*+_=\d]+ any character except: '`', '!', '@', '#',
'\$', '%', '\^', '&', '*', '+', '_', '=',
digits (0-9) (1 or more times (matching
the most amount possible))
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$ before an optional \n, and the end of the
string
macek
2010-04-13 15:16:08