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Im working on Laravel 4.2. Im trying to use Validator to validate a name field with regex, here is my rule below:

 public static $rules_save = [

        'class_subjects' => 'required|regex:/[0-9]([0-9]|-(?!-))+/'
    ];

But as soon as I call the rule to be validated an error is thrown, see below:

preg_match(): No ending delimiter '/' found
Arlind Hajredinaj
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Since your regex has a pipe in it, you have to use an array:

public static $rules_save = [
    'class_subjects' => ['required', 'regex:/[0-9]([0-9]|-(?!-))+/'],
];

From the docs:

When using the regex pattern, it may be necessary to specify rules in an array instead of using pipe delimiters, especially if the regular expression contains a pipe character.

Joseph Silber
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Laravel 6.x, 2nd line can work when regex with pipe, but not first line. It verify 'reference' field of 'companies' table: a) required, b) 'reference' must BV000 or A000 format, c) no duplicate.

$this->validate($request,[
// 'records.reference' => 'required|regex:/^[A-Z][0-9]{3}$/|unique:companies,reference,'.$request->records['id'],
'records.reference' => ["required","regex:/^(BV|[A-Z]?)[0-9]{3}$/","unique:companies,reference,".$request->records['id']],
]
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