@@ -1763,33 +1763,40 @@ You can create your own validators by implementing the [Phalcon\Filter\Validatio
17631763``` php
17641764<?php
17651765
1766- use Phalcon\Messages\Message;
17671766use Phalcon\Filter\Validation;
17681767use Phalcon\Filter\Validation\AbstractValidator;
17691768
17701769class IpValidator extends AbstractValidator
17711770{
1771+ /**
1772+ * Adding the default template error message
1773+ *
1774+ * @param array $options
1775+ */
1776+ public function __construct(array $options = [])
1777+ {
1778+ $this->template = 'The IP :ip_address is not valid';
1779+
1780+ parent::__construct($options);
1781+ }
1782+
17721783 /**
17731784 * Executes the validation
17741785 *
1775- * @param Validation $validator
1776- * @param string $attribute
1786+ * @param Validation $validation
1787+ * @param string $field
17771788 *
17781789 * @return boolean
17791790 */
1780- public function validate(Validation $validator , $attribute )
1791+ public function validate(Validation $validation , $field )
17811792 {
1782- $value = $validator ->getValue($attribute );
1793+ $value = $validation ->getValue($field );
17831794
17841795 if (!filter_var($value, FILTER_VALIDATE_IP, FILTER_FLAG_IPV4 | FILTER_FLAG_IPV6)) {
1785- $message = $this->getOption('message');
1786-
1787- if (!$message) {
1788- $message = 'The IP is not valid';
1789- }
1796+ $replacements = [':ip_address' => $value];
17901797
1791- $validator ->appendMessage(
1792- $this->messageFactory($message , $attribute, 'Ip' )
1798+ $validation ->appendMessage(
1799+ $this->messageFactory($validation , $field, $replacements )
17931800 );
17941801
17951802 return false;
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