What is PHP Filter
PHP Filter is used to validate (check the valid format) and sanitize (remove unwanted data) the input data received from an external source. The external source can be a user input, output of a query evaluation, web service data, server variables, cookies, etc.
There are two kinds of filters:
1.Validating filters:
- Are used to validate user input
- Strict format rules (like URL or E-Mail validating)
- Returns the expected type on success or FALSE on failure
2.Sanitizing filters:
- Are used to allow or disallow specified characters in a string
- No data format rules
- Always return the string
PHP Filters
| Field | Description |
| FILTER_CALLBACK | Call a user-defined function to filter data |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING | Strip tags, optionally strip or encode special characters |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_STRIPPED | Alias of “string” filter |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_ENCODED | URL-encode string, optionally strip or encode special characters |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_SPECIAL_CHARS | HTML-escape ‘”<>& and characters with ASCII value less than 32 |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_EMAIL | Remove all characters, except letters, digits and !#$%&’*+-/=?^_`{|}~@.[] |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_URL | Remove all characters, except letters, digits and $-_.+!*'(),{}|\\^~[]`<>#%”;/?:@&= |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_INT | Remove all characters, except digits and +- |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_FLOAT | Remove all characters, except digits, +- and optionally .,eE |
| FILTER_SANITIZE_MAGIC_QUOTES | Apply addslashes() |
| FILTER_UNSAFE_RAW | Do nothing, optionally strip or encode special characters |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_INT | Validate value as integer, optionally from the specified range |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN | Return TRUE for “1”, “true”, “on” and “yes”, FALSE for “0”, “false”, “off”, “no”, and “”, NULL otherwise |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT | Validate value as float |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_REGEXP | Validate value against regexp, a Perl-compatible regular expression |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_URL | Validate value as URL, optionally with required components |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL | Validate value as e-mail |
| FILTER_VALIDATE_IP | Validate value as IP address, optionally only IPv4 or IPv6 or not from private or reserved ranges |
How to Use Filter:
To validate data using filter extension you need to use the PHP’s filter_var() function. The basic syntax of this function can be given with:
filter_var(variable, filter, options)
The following example will show you how to sanitize and validate an e-mail address.
<?php
// Sample email address
$email = “someone@@example.com”;
// Remove all illegal characters from email
$email = filter_var($email, FILTER_SANITIZE_EMAIL);
// Validate e-mail address
if(filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)){
echo “The <b>$email</b> is a valid email address”;
} else{
echo “The <b>$email</b> is not a valid email address”;
}
?>

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