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jQuery Password Strength Meter for Twitter Bootstrap
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====================================================
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The jQuery Password Strength Meter is a plugin for Twitter Bootstrap that
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provides rulesets for visualy displaying the quality of a users typed in
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password.
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Requirements
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============
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* jQuery (tested with 1.8.3)
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* Bootstrap CSS for progress bars (tested with 2.2.2)
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Options
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=======
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* __minChar__:
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Default: `8` (Integer)
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Sets the minimum required of characters for a password to not be considered
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too weak
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* __verdicts__:
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Default: `["Weak", "Normal", "Medium", "Strong", "Very Strong"]` (Array)
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The display names for the verdicts related to the progressClass
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* __scores__:
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Default: `[17, 26, 40, 50]` (Array)
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The scores used to determine what progressClass and verdicts to display
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* __showVerdicts__:
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Default: `true` (Boolean)
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Determines if the verdicts are display on the progress bar or not
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* __viewports__:
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Default: (Object)
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```
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{
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progress: undefined,
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verdict: undefined,
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errors: undefined
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}
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```
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An object containing the viewports to use to show the elements of the
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strength meter. Each one can be a CSS selector (`"#progressbar"`) or a DOM
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node reference.
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* __usernameField__:
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Default: `"#username"` (String)
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The username field to match a password to, to ensure the user does not use
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the same value for their password
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* __raisePower__:
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Default: `1.4` (Double)
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The value used to modify the final score, allows you to tailor your results
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* __onLoad__:
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Default: `undefined` (Function)
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A callback function, fired on load of the widget
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* __onKeyUp__:
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Default: `undefined` (Function)
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A callback function, fired on key up when the user is typing
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* __errorMessages__:
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Default: (Object)
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```
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{
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password_to_short : "The Password is too short",
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same_as_username : "Your password cannot be the same as your username"
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}
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```
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An object containing error messages. These can be overwritten for language
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purposes, and can also be added to for your custom rules.
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Adding Custom Rules
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===================
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The plugin comes with the functionality to easily define your own custom rules.
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The format is as follows:
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```javascript
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$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("addRule", "ruleName", function (options, word, score) {}, rule_score, rule_enabled);
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```
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Example:
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```javascript
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$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("addRule", "testRule", function (options, word, score) {
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return word.match(/[a-z].[0-9]/) && score;
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}, 10, true);
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```
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Callback Functions
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==================
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The plugin provides two callback functions, onLoad and onKeyUp. You can use
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them like this:
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```javascript
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$(document).ready(function () {
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var options = {
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onLoad: function () {
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$('#messages').text('Start typing password');
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},
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onKeyUp: function (evt) {
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$(evt.target).pwstrength("outputErrorList");
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}
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};
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$(':password').pwstrength(options);
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});
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```
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