From version 2.0.4 there is the new EachValidator which makes it more easy now:
['x', 'each', 'rule' => ['integer']],
This should be sufficient. If the values should be also checked you could use this (with the 'in' validator which actually is the RangeValidator):
['x', 'each', 'rule' => ['in', 'range' => [2, 4, 6, 8]]], // each value in x can only be 2, 4, 6 or 8
However, you can use this 'in' validator also directly. And that is possible with Yii versions before 2.0.4:
['x', 'in', 'range' => [2, 4, 6, 8], 'allowArray' => true]
The use of 'strict' => true
would probably makes no sense in case the data is sent by the client and is set with Model->load(). I'm not quite sure but I think those values are all sent as strings (like "5" instead of 5).
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