The date_format validator takes only one date format as parameter. In order to be able to use multiple formats, you'll need to build a custom validation rule. Luckily, it's pretty simple.
You can define the multi-format date validation in your AppServiceProvider with the following code:
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
{
Validator::extend('date_multi_format', function($attribute, $value, $formats) {
// iterate through all formats
foreach($formats as $format) {
// parse date with current format
$parsed = date_parse_from_format($format, $value);
// if value matches given format return true=validation succeeded
if ($parsed['error_count'] === 0 && $parsed['warning_count'] === 0) {
return true;
}
}
// value did not match any of the provided formats, so return false=validation failed
return false;
});
}
}
You can later use this new validation rule like that:
'trep_txn_date' => 'date_multi_format:"Y-m-d H:i:s.u","Y-m-d"'
You can read more about how to create custom validation rules here: http://laravel.com/docs/5.1/validation#custom-validation-rules
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