Sie sollten PHP Regex verwenden um Ihre Eingabedaten strikt zu validieren.
Angenommen, Sie möchten die folgenden Eingabefelder validieren,
- Benutzername
- Passwort
- Vorname
- Nachname
dann würdest du so etwas tun,
if(isset($_POST['submit']) && !empty($_POST['submit'])){
// use a boolean variable to keep track of errors
$error = false;
// Username validation
$username = trim($_POST['username']);
$username_pattern = "/^[a-zA-Z0-9]{3,15}$/"; // username should contain only letters and numbers, and length should be between 3 and 15 characters
if(preg_match($username_pattern, $username)){
// success
}else{
// error
$error = true;
}
// Password validation
$password = $_POST['password'];
$confirm_password = $_POST['confirm_password'];
if(strlen($password) >= 6 && $password===$confirm_password){ // length of the password should be greater than or equal to 6
// success
}else{
// error
$error = true;
}
// First name validation
$first_name = trim($_POST['first_name']);
$first_name_pattern = "/^[a-zA-Z]{2,15}$/";
if(preg_match($first_name_pattern, $first_name)){ // first name should contain only letters and length should be between 2 and 15 characters
// success
}else{
// error
$error = true;
}
// Last name validation
$last_name = trim($_POST['last_name']);
$last_name_pattern = "/^[a-zA-Z]{2,15}$/";
if(preg_match($last_name_pattern, $last_name)){ // last name should contain only letters and length should be between 2 and 15 characters
// success
}else{
// error
$error = true;
}
// Email validation
$email = trim()
$email_pattern = "/^([a-z0-9\._\+\-]{3,30})@([a-z0-9\-]{2,30})((\.([a-z]{2,20})){1,3})$/";
if(preg_match($email_pattern, $email)){ // validate email addresses
// success
}else{
// error
$error = true;
}
if(!$error){
// all fields are validated. Now do your database operations.
}else{
// display error message
}
}
Und verwenden Sie PDO-Vorbereitung um Ihre Datenbank vor jeglicher Art von SQL-Injection zu schützen.
Aus dem PDO::prepare