How to test a regex password in Python?

醉酒当歌 提交于 2020-01-09 19:27:11

问题


Using a regex in Python, how can I verify that a user's password is:

  • At least 8 characters
  • Must be restricted to, though does not specifically require any of:
    • uppercase letters: A-Z
    • lowercase letters: a-z
    • numbers: 0-9
    • any of the special characters: @#$%^&+=

Note, all the letter/number/special chars are optional. I only want to verify that the password is at least 8 chars in length and is restricted to a letter/number/special char. It's up to the user to pick a stronger / weaker password if they so choose. So far what I have is:

import re
pattern = "^.*(?=.{8,})(?=.*\d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[@#$%^&+=]).*$"
password = raw_input("Enter string to test: ")
result = re.findall(pattern, password)
if (result):
    print "Valid password"
else:
    print "Password not valid"

回答1:


import re
password = raw_input("Enter string to test: ")
if re.match(r'[A-Za-z0-9@#$%^&+=]{8,}', password):
    # match
else:
    # no match

The {8,} means "at least 8". The .match function requires the entire string to match the entire regex, not just a portion.




回答2:


I agree with Hammish. Do not use a regex for this. Use discrete functions for each and every test and then call them in sequence. Next year when you want to require at least 2 Upper and 2 Lower case letters in the password you will not be happy with trying to modify that regex.

Another reason for this is to allow user configuration. Suppose you sell you program to someone who wants 12 character passwords. It's easier to modify a single function to handle system parameters than it is to modify a regex.

// pseudo-code
Bool PwdCheckLength(String pwd)
{
    Int minLen = getSystemParameter("MinPwdLen");
    return pwd.len() < minlen;
}



回答3:


Well, here is my non-regex solution (still needs some work):

#TODO: the initialization below is incomplete
hardCodedSetOfAllowedCharacters = set(c for c in '0123456789a...zA...Z~!@#$%^&*()_+')
def getPassword():
    password = raw_input("Enter string to test: ").strip()
    if (len(password) < 8):
        raise AppropriateError("password is too short")
    if any(passChar not in hardCodedSetOfAllowedCharacters for passChar in password):
        raise AppropriateError("password contains illegal characters")
    return password



回答4:


This regex validate if the password:

  • uppercase letters: A-Z -lowercase letters: a-z
  • numbers: 0-9
  • any of the special characters: !@£$%^&*()_+={}?:~[]]+

    re.compile(r'^.*(?=.{8,10})(?=.*[a-zA-Z])(?=.*?[A-Z])(?=.*\d)[a-zA-Z0-9!@£$%^&*()_+={}?:~\[\]]+$')
    



回答5:


import re
password=raw_input("Please give me a password: ")
if len(re.findall("[A-Za-z0-9@#$%^&+=]",password))==len(password):
    print("Great password")
else:
    print("Incorrect password")

If you want to run it in python 3.0 and above change raw_input with input.




回答6:


If you wan the program to continuously run until a correct password is inputted do the following.

import re

while True:
    print('Input a strong password.')
    password = input()
    if re.match(r'[A-Za-z0-9@#$%^&+=]{8,}', password):
        print('Very nice password. Much secure')
        break
    else:
        print('Not a valid password')


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2990654/how-to-test-a-regex-password-in-python

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