I have an Active Record Model for Users in my application, and I was hoping to re-use this model for the user registration form. The user registration form has a few fields which I don't want to store in the database, such as the password and password confirmation (I'm storing a salt and a hash instead). Is there a way to do this with my existing User Active Record Model, or should I create开发者_高级运维 a separate Form Model for the User registration form?
You can declare the variables in your model and then add rules for them using the scenario attribute as @Dan mentioned.
You model would look something like:
class User extends CActiveRecord
{
public $password_confirm;
public $password_hash;
...
and your rule in the model would look like:
array('password, password_confirm', 'required', 'on'=>'register')
and you also might want to use the CCompareValidator rule or similar to check the password fields match. See here.
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