--- id: b632a78b-9e93-4b56-8cfe-daa3e4db12a2 title: Define Constraints as Attributes --- # Syntax ## Annotations ``` php // src/Entity/Author.php namespace App\Entity; // ... use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; class Author { /** * @Assert\Choice( * choices = { "fiction", "non-fiction" }, * message = "Choose a valid genre." * ) */ private $genre; // ... } ``` ## Attributes ``` php // src/Entity/Author.php namespace App\Entity; // ... use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert; class Author { #[Assert\Choice( choices: ['fiction', 'non-fiction'], message: 'Choose a valid genre.', )] private $genre; // ... } ``` # Caveats The following composite constraints can't be used with attributes: - All - [AtLeastOneOf Constraint](20201116134435-atleastoneof_constraint) - Collection - [Compound Constraint](20201116124210-compound_constraint) (abstract) - Existance (abstract) - Required - Optional - [Sequentially Constraint](20201116124823-sequentially_constraint) The reason is that they would require nested attributes and PHP doesn’t support that feature yet