5.0.4 • Published 6 years ago
@netsells/password-validator v5.0.4
Install
npm install password-validator
Usage
var passwordValidator = require('password-validator');
// Create a schema
var schema = new passwordValidator();
// Add properties to it
schema
.is().min(8) // Minimum length 8
.is().max(100) // Maximum length 100
.has().uppercase() // Must have uppercase letters
.has().lowercase() // Must have lowercase letters
.has().digits() // Must have digits
.has().not().spaces() // Should not have spaces
.is().not().oneOf(['Passw0rd', 'Password123']); // Blacklist these values
// Validate against a password string
console.log(schema.validate('validPASS123'));
// => true
console.log(schema.validate('invalidPASS'));
// => false
// Get a full list of rules which failed
console.log(schema.validate('joke', { list: true }));
// => [ 'min', 'uppercase', 'digits' ]Rules
Rules supported as of now are:
| Rules | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| digits() | specifies password must include digits |
| letters() | specifies password must include letters |
| lowercase() | specifies password must include lowercase letters |
| uppercase() | specifies password must include uppercase letters |
| symbols() | specifies password must include symbols |
| spaces() | specifies password must include spaces |
| min(len) | specifies minimum length |
| max(len) | specifies maximum length |
| oneOf(list) | specifies the whitelisted values |
| not(regex) | inverts the result of validations applied next |
| is() | inverts the effect of not() |
| has(regex) | inverts the effect of not() and applies a regex (optional) |
Options
The following options can be passed to validate method:
list- If set, validate method returns a list of rules which failed instead of true/false.
Resources
For APIs of other older versions, head to Wiki.
License
5.0.4
6 years ago
