Usage
cargo add libpwquality
Example
use libpwquality::{PWQError, PWQuality};
fn main() -> Result<(), PWQError> {
let pwq = PWQuality::new()?;
pwq.read_default_config()?
.min_length(9)
.max_repeat(2)
.bad_words(["bad", "password"])?;
let minlen = pwq.get_min_length();
println!("minlen={}", minlen);
let badwords = pwq.get_bad_words()?;
println!("badwords={:?}", badwords);
let maxrepeat = pwq.get_max_repeat();
println!("maxrepeat={}", maxrepeat);
let password = pwq.generate(32)?;
println!("password={:?}", password);
let score = pwq.check(&password, Some("password!"), None)?;
println!("score={}", score);
Ok(())
}
Cargo features
-
vX_Y_Z
: Build with system libpwquality version X.Y.Z.
v1_0 Enabled by default.
-
vendored
: Build with vendored libpwquality.
This requires cracklib to be installed.
You can also set CRACKLIB_INCLUDE_PATH
and CRACKLIB_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variables to specify the include path and library path.
Disabled by default.
-
vendored-cracklib
: Build with vendored libpwquality and cracklib.
The build script will try to guess the path of cracklib dictionaries,
but you can set DEFAULT_CRACKLIB_DICT
environment variable to override it.
Disabled by default.