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PIL is a gem for determining whether or not a given word is amongst the 10,000 most commonly-used passwords as defined by Mark Burnett's 10,000 Top Passwords.
You can let bundler install PIL by adding this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'pil'
And then execute:
bundle install
Or install it yourself with:
gem install pil
To determine if the password IS in the common list.
PIL returns FALSE if a given password cannot be found in its common password list; TRUE if the password is found and thus is commonly-used:
Pil.include?( 'good!password?' ) # => false
Pil.include?( 'password' ) # => true
To determine if the password IS NOT in the common list.
PIL returns TRUE if a given password cannot be found its common password list; FALSE if the password is found and thus is commonly-used:
Pil.exclude?( 'good!password?' ) # => true
Pil.exclude?( 'password' ) # => false
You can also instantiate PIL:
pil = Pil.new
pil.include?( 'areallylongpasswordwithathreeatheend3' ) # => false
pil.exclude?( 'areallylongpasswordwithathreeatheend3' ) # => true
In your User model:
validates :password, uncommon: true
If you prefer your own error message (ie: for localization):
validates :password, uncommon: { error_message: "Password is too common." }
In /app/validators/ create a new class called UncommonValidator:
class UncommonValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(object, attribute, value)
if Pil.include?(value)
object.errors[attribute] << (options[:error_message] || "Password is commonly used. Please choose a different password.")
end
end
end
Copyright (c) 2012 Chris Cummer. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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