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Informations about the package password-validator-bundle

Password Validator Bundle jblab logo

Password Validator Bundle is a Symfony package to help you validate passwords against customizable criteria with ease.

Installation

Install the bundle via Composer:

And... that's it. If you're not using Symfony Flex, you'll also need to enable the Jblab\PasswordValidatorBundle\PasswordValidatorBundle in your AppKernel.php file.

In Symfony 3.4:

Usage

This bundle provides a single service for validating passwords, which you can autowire by using the PasswordValidator type-hint:

You can also access this service directly using the id jblab_password_validator.password_validator.

Configuration

To customize password validation criteria, add the configuration file config/packages/jblab_password_validator.yaml with the following options (default values shown):

Contributing

We love contributions! If you have an idea for a feature, feel free to open an issue or, better yet, submit a pull request. We welcome participation, whether you're submitting code, reporting bugs, or asking questions. Check out the contribution guidelines to get started.

License

This bundle is released under the Apache 2.0 License. Feel free to use it in your projects.


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Requires php Version ^8.1
symfony/config Version ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/http-kernel Version ^6.4 || ^7.0
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