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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:06:27+00:00 2026-06-13T22:06:27+00:00

I’m trying to write my first project in CakePHP2 (I used CakePHP1 before) and

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I’m trying to write my first project in CakePHP2 (I used CakePHP1 before) and I have the following problem.

I have several models that require a custom validation rule for a field (personal numeric code). The validation rule is quite large so I don’t want to repeat the code in each model.

Instead, I thought about writing a component with a function that will receive a string as a parameter and validate it, and just calling that particular function from each model.

I read that components should be used in controllers, so maybe this is not the best way to do it?

What I’m trying to do is actually extend ModelValidator and add my own custom rules, but I have no idea if that is possible.

Thank you for you help.

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    2026-06-13T22:06:28+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:06 pm

    I found an answer to my own question: Behaviors.

    The CakePHP structure recomends that:

    • Components should be used in Controllers

    • Helpers should be used in Views

    • Behaviors should be used in Models

    To define the behavior I did the following:

    1. In the app/Model/Behavior/ValidateBehavior.php file:

      class ValidateBehavior extends ModelBehavior {
      
          // the first param is the model object
          public function isValidCnp($Model, $data) {
      
          // data is an array that contains the field name and value
          // define validations rules here
          // return true or false
          }
      }
      
    2. In my model app/Model/User.php where I need to validate the data:

       class User extends AppModel {
      
          // link the behavior to the model
          public $actsAs = array('Validate');
      
          // define a custom validation rule that calls a function from the behavior
          public $validate = array(
             'cnp' => array(
                 'custom' => array(
                    'rule' => array('isValidCnp')
                 )
              ),
          );
       }
      

    The good thing about Behaviors is that they seem to act like parent classes and they can also contain callback functions for beforeSave, beforeDelete, etc.

    The model can call a function from the Behavior like a method of his own, which means behaviors can also be used in controllers:

    $this->User->isValidCnp()
    
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