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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T20:43:34+00:00 2026-06-17T20:43:34+00:00

Validation does not work with Input::json. Ive tried different ways using json_decode/using arrays but

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Validation does not work with Input::json. Ive tried different ways using json_decode/using arrays but still no luck. Here’s my code:

//routes.php
Route::get('create', function() {

    $rules = array(
        'username' => 'required',
        'password' => 'required',
    );

    $input = Input::json();
    //var_dump($input); //outputs std obj with correct inputs
    $validation = Validator::make($input, $rules);
    if ($validation->fails()) { //throws exeption "Call to a member function to_array() on a non-object"
        return Response::json($validation->errors->all());
    }

}

I’m posting the data using Angular Resource…but it always throws an error “Call to a member function to_array() on a non-object”…I cant paste my angular code since I can’t format it correctly and stackoverflow doesn’t allow me to do that.

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    2026-06-17T20:43:35+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:43 pm

    That is because in the input::json() returns an object and validation method expects either array or eloquent object. What you can do is convert the object to an array.

    $input = Input::json();
    $input_array = (array)$input;
    
    $validation = Validator::make($input_array, $rules);
    

    Updated:

    After discussing with @Ryan, I noticed the problem is not from the validation, but in the the response::eloquent() was passed with an array instead of an eloquent object.

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