dojox.form.PasswordValidator¶
Project owner: | Nathan Toone |
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since: | V1.2 |
A dijit._FormWidget that simplifies the “Old/New/Validate” password mechanism found on many web pages.
Introduction¶
Many web page use a 3-input mechanism for changing/updating passwords, where the user enters in their old password, their new password, and then validates their new password. This widget is intended as a way to simplify that process - and provide the user with feedback along the way.
Usage¶
To use the PasswordValidator, you wrap 2 or 3 html input widgets with the validator:
<div data-dojo-type="dojox.form.PasswordValidator" name="pwValidate">
<input type="password" pwType="old" />
<input type="password" pwType="new" />
<input type="password" pwType="verify" />
</div>
These input widgets must have a pwType attribute, which is one of the following values:
- old the input used for the old (current) password - this input is optional
- new the input used for the new password
- verify the input used to validate the new password
You can also specify the following options to the PasswordValidator widget:
- name This value will be passed to the form on submit - similar to other form widgets
- oldName This is the name of the “old” input - if you want it to be passed to the form as well. If missing, then the original password will not be sent to the form when submitted
- pwCheck This function will be called, and passed in the old password for checking for real-time validation and user feedback. Please be aware of security implications of doing this. If you use a callback to your server, it will need to be synchronous. Return true if the password passes the check, false otherwise.
pwCheck Security¶
The pwCheck function of this widget will be called to validate the old (current) password. Please do not put this check in the actual javascript code (or HTML page) - as this is horribly insecure.
Examples¶
A simple Password Validator - with no “old” password¶
This example shows a password validator, prompting the user to enter and validate their password
dojo.require("dojox.form.PasswordValidator");
<div data-dojo-type="dojox.form.PasswordValidator" name="password">
<label>Password: <input type="password" pwType="new" /></label><br>
<label>Validate: <input type="password" pwType="verify" /></label><br>
</div>
A simple Password Validator - with “old” password¶
This example shows a password validator, and prompts the for the current password as well (it has a hard-coded original password of “password”)
dojo.require("dojox.form.PasswordValidator");
<div data-dojo-type="dojox.form.PasswordValidator" name="password">
<script type="dojo/method" data-dojo-event="pwCheck" data-dojo-args="password">
/* NOTE: DO NOT EVER EVER EVER DO THIS - ONLY AN EXAMPLE */
return password == "password"
</script>
<label>Old Password: <input type="password" pwType="old" /></label><br>
<label>Password: <input type="password" pwType="new" /></label><br>
<label>Validate: <input type="password" pwType="verify" /></label><br>
</div>