バリデーションルールでは表現できない複雑なバリデーションチェックを行いたい場合、独自のチェックを行い、エラーメッセージを追加することができる。
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator;
class HomeController extends Controller
{
public function sample(Request $request)
{
$validator = Validator::make($request->all(), []);
if (条件) {
$validator->errors()->add('name', 'error message');
}
if ($validator->errors()->count() > 0) {
return back()->withInput()->withErrors($validator);
}
}
}
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The same is true for metal versus acetate frames for glasses. I do not trust only the star rating, I like to see detailed photos and longer comments. Even a short note like 鈥渢his size runs smaller than expected鈥?can help someone. It makes it easier to compare with an old pair of glasses that already fits well. If a piece of jewelry keeps its color and does not irritate the skin, I consider it a win.
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Now I am more careful with impulse buys and limited time offers. Many times I avoided a bad purchase just by reading a few careful comments. Forums, blogs and communities create a kind of collective memory for shoppers. I have learned to avoid items that look extremely different in every product photo. This is why I like reading and posting on forums and community websites. In the end there is no perfect shop, but some stores are clearly more consistent. Online shopping will always have a bit of risk, but experience makes it easier. It saves a lot of trial and error for everyone else.
Hope this helps someone.
For things that I use every day, I prefer to pay a bit more if the quality is stable. Personally I like a mix of design, comfort and realistic pricing. For coats and blazers I usually go one size up if I want to layer sweaters under them. Bad lenses can cause eye strain, reflections and headache when you wear them for hours.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test. You can find one of the pages here: <a href=https://gossamer-adjustment-153.notion.site/My-Necklace-Nightmare-How-I-Learned-to-Care-for-Delicate-Jewelry-2faf4afb13e081e0a0f7c7588edc06ae> check this link </a>
I like when a shop clearly shows PD, lens height and bridge width in millimeters. I think it is better to build a small collection of reliable products than to buy random cheap things. I try to balance my budget between basic everyday items and a few special pieces. Sometimes I do not mind waiting longer if the price is fair and the quality is solid. A simple pair of glasses or a basic jacket that always works is worth a lot. Some pieces look shiny online but feel like plastic when you open the package. Personally I like a mix of design, comfort and realistic pricing.
Maybe this is useful for someone.