Minor - Remove files not used in pwstrength-bootstrap lib

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Julio 7 years ago
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*~
node_modules
bower_components
/nbproject/private/

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language: node_js
node_js:
- "7.4.0"
before_script:
- npm install -g grunt-cli

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Authors ordered by first contribution.
Tane Piper <piper.tane@gmail.com>
Alejandro Blanco <alejandro.b.e@gmail.com>
Victor "Skakruk" <skakruk15@gmail.com>
Dameon87 <https://github.com/Dameon87>
Manuel Saelices <https://github.com/msaelices>
Samuel Levy <https://github.com/samlev>
Petros Kal. <https://github.com/kalpetros>
Maximilian Meister <mmeister@suse.de>
André Durão <andreluisdurao@gmail.com>
Peter Goes <https://github.com/petergoes>
Brent <https://github.com/bergerbs>
mikemey <https://github.com/mikemey>
saparicio <https://github.com/saparicio>
Javier Holguera <jholguerablanco@hotmail.com>
Rômulo Alves <romulo@romuloalves.com.br>
Hannah "hpinkos" <https://github.com/hpinkos>
Mike Stecker <https://github.com/mikestecker>
Aysel Afsar <https://github.com/ayselafsar>
Pablo Alexander <pablo@parg.com.br>
Meiyer <https://github.com/interDist>
toxuh <https://github.com/toxuh>
Anton Zakharov
Guilherme Pejon <https://github.com/guilpejon>
bakcay <https://github.com/bakcay>
Jason DiBianco <dibiancoj@gmail.com>
Andreas B <https://github.com/andreasba>
piernik <https://github.com/piernik>
Julio Montoya <https://github.com/jmontoyaa>
mindcreations <https://github.com/mindcreations>
Cal West <https://github.com/Allerion>
Grégory Pelletey <gregory.pelletey@gmail.com>
pages-solutions <https://github.com/pages-solutions>
fuzzfree <https://github.com/fuzzfree>
Roland Häder <https://github.com/Quix0r>
Tzipora Ziegler <https://github.com/tziporaziegler>
Ishmael Doss๛ <nukboon@gmail.com>
Pascal Gentemann <https://github.com/PascalGentemann>

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# CHANGELOG
## 2.2.1
- Bugfix in the common passwords rule.
## 2.2.0
- Add new rule to penalize common passwords.
## 2.1.4
- Thai localization.
- Fix typo in German localization.
- Activate by default the extra security rules.
- Make the invalid chars optional rule configurable.
## 2.1.3
- Bugfix, call `onScore` when zxcvbn is in use too.
## 2.1.2
- Fix errors in Portuguese localization.
- Fix French localization capitalization.
- Fix ruleIsMet issues with wordMin and wordMax rules.
- Don't allow verdict to break line when inside progress bar.
## 2.1.1
- Add missing rule, needed by the `ruleIsMet` method.
- Add `wordMaxLength` and `wordInvalidChar` optional rules to the engine.
## 2.1.0
- Slovak translation.
- Add a new `ruleIsMet` method that returns a boolean value indicating if all
password inputs in the page pass a specific rule.
## 2.0.8
- Fix showing the strength of the password through the status of the field.
## 2.0.7
- Add new option `progressExtraCssClasses` to be able to customize the
container of the progress bar.
- Updated development dependencies.
## 2.0.6
- Updated development dependencies.
- Bootstrap 4 alpha 6 support.
## 2.0.5
- Italian localization.
## 2.0.4
- French localization.
- Don't use Math.log2 since IE doesn't support it.
## 2.0.3
- German localization.
- Polish localization.
## 2.0.2
- Add a `onScore` callback to allow for a final score modification.
- Turkish localization.
## 2.0.1
- Fix bad assignment in the plugin initialization.
- Russian localization.
- New option to control the events the plugin listen to.
## 2.0.0
- Use six possible verdicts and six possible css classes, so they match one
to one making it possible to configure each class for each verdict level.
- Properly manage the paste event so the meter updates when the user pastes the
password.
- Add a new option to display the password score.
- Translations support, ahora hablamos idiomas.
- New option to set the minimum possible percentage filled in the progress bar
when the password field is not empty.
- New option to set the minimum possible percentage filled in the progress bar
when the password field is empty.
- New option for extra CSS classes to be added to the generated progress bar.
### Breaking changes
- There are 6 verdicts and css classes now, instead of 5.
- `verdicts` and `errorMessages` options have been removed. Now they rely on
the translations system.
## 1.2.10
- Replace entropy call with log2 of guesses for zxcvbn because entropy property
is removed in zxcvbn v4.0.1, and it was just log2 of guesses.
## 1.2.9
- No changes, I forgot to add the built files into the 1.2.8, so I'm releasing
the same again.
## 1.2.8
- Updated to work with Bootstrap 4. Bootstrap 3 is still the default mode.
- Allow to establish the placement of the popover through an option.
- Make the css classes added to the bar and verdicts customizable.
- Bugfix in the progress bar percentage calculation for a score of zero.
## 1.2.7
- Bugfix: escape special characters in username for regex.
## 1.2.6
- More sensible default score for sequences rule.
- Publish plugin in npm.
## 1.2.5
- Bugfix when using zxcvbn and form inputs with empty values.
- New option to specify a list of banned words for zxcvbn.
## 1.2.4
- New option to add a class in verdict element.
- If there is text in the password field, don't show the progress bar empty.
- Empty verdict for an empty password field.
- Support html in the verdicts content.
## 1.2.3
- New option to customize the html of the popover with the errors.
- Bugfix in special char regex.
## 1.2.2
- Every rule can have associated error messages.
## 1.2.1
- Improve documentation.
- Fix typo in alphabetical sequence.
- Use the not minified version of the library in bower as main file.
## 1.2.0
- Listen also to the `change` and `onpaste` events, not only to the `onkeyup`.
- Show the lowest verdict when the score is below zero.
- New option to pass more input fields content to the zxcvbn library.
- Don't show the verdicts inside the popover if they are being showed inside
the progressbar.
## 1.1.5
- Better Bower configuration.
- Pass also the verdict level to the "on key up" event handler.
- Add a basic usage section to the readme.
## 1.1.4
- Bower support.
## 1.1.3
- Pass the score and the verdict to the "on key up" event handler.
## 1.1.2
- Upgrade dev dependencies: grunt plugins and jquery
- Bugfix in sequences lookup
- New tests for sequences lookup
## 1.1.1
- Pass the username field content to the zxcvbn function, so zxcvbn takes it
into consideration when scoring the password.
- Add a debug option, so the score gets printed in the JS console.
- Check reversed sequences too in the sequences rule.
- Fix the popover flickering.
## 1.1.0
- Support zxcvbn for password scoring.
- Support showing the password strength as a validation status in the password
field.
- Support hiding the progress bar, making it optional.
- Support showing the verdicts inside the progress bar.
## 1.0.2
- Bugfix in UI initialization.
- Fix typo in readme.
## 1.0.1
- Separate source file in several smaller files.
- Add Grunt support for creating a bundle and a minified version.
- Add tests for the rules engine, and continuos integration with Travis.
## 1.0.0
- Complete refactor of the code. This is a cleaner version, easier to extend
and mantain.
- Broke backwards compatibility. Bootstrap 3 is the default option now, other
options default values have changed. Options structure has changed too.
- Old tests have been renamed to examples, which is what they really are. Leave
room for real tests.
## 0.7.0
- New rule to check for sequences in the password. It penalizes finding
sequences of consecutive numbers, consecutive characters in the alphabet or
in the qwerty layout. Active by default.
## 0.6.0
- New feature: support showing the verdicts and errors in a Bootstrap popover.
- Hide the verdicts and errors when the input is empty.
- Remove _showVerdictsInitially_ option, is not needed anymore.
## 0.5.0
- Support to activate/deactivate rules using the _rules_ object inside the
_options_ object.
- Two new rules added, deactivated by default. Check for too many character
repetitions, and check for number of character classes used.
## 0.4.5
- Fix error message when the password contains the username.
- Check if the password is an email, and mark as weak.
- Add a _container_ option, it will be used to look for the viewports.
## 0.4.4
- Bad version in plugin manifest.
## 0.4.3
- Change jQuery plugin name to avoid conflict with an existing one.
## 0.4.2
- New option to choose if the verdicts should be displayed before the user
introduces a letter. New default behaviour: don't show them.
- Bugfix with progress bar color and Bootstrap 2.
- Improve code quality.
## 0.4.1
- jQuery plugins registry support.
## 0.4.0
- Bootstrap 3.0.0 support.

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/*jslint node: true */
/*global */
module.exports = function (grunt) {
"use strict";
var license =
'/*!\n' +
'* jQuery Password Strength plugin for Twitter Bootstrap\n' +
'* Version: <%= pkg.version %>\n' +
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'(function (jQuery) {\n';
grunt.initConfig({
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
jslint: {
client: {
src: [
'src/*js', 'spec/*js', 'Gruntfile.js'
],
directives: {
browser: true,
predef: [
'jQuery'
]
}
}
},
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options: {
forceExit: true,
jUnit: {
report: false
}
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all: ['spec/']
},
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options: {
banner: license,
footer: '}(jQuery));',
process: function (src, filepath) {
// Remove ALL block comments, the stripBanners only removes
// the first one
src = src.replace(/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g, '');
return '// Source: ' + filepath + src;
}
},
dist: {
src: [
'src/i18n.js', 'src/rules.js', 'src/options.js',
'src/ui.js', 'src/methods.js'
],
dest: '<%= pkg.name %>.js'
}
},
uglify: {
options: {
banner: '/* <%= pkg.name %> <%= grunt.template.today("yyyy-mm-dd") %> - GPLv3 & MIT License */\n',
sourceMap: true,
sourceMapName: '<%= pkg.name %>.min.map'
},
dist: {
files: {
'<%= pkg.name %>.min.js': [
'<%= concat.dist.dest %>'
]
}
}
},
shell: {
copyFile: {
command: 'cp <%= concat.dist.dest %> examples/pwstrength.js'
},
copyZxcvbn: {
command: 'cp bower_components/zxcvbn/dist/zxcvbn.js examples/zxcvbn.js'
},
copyI18next: {
command: 'cp bower_components/i18next/i18next.min.js examples/i18next.js'
},
makeDir: {
command: 'mkdir -p dist'
},
moveFiles: {
command: 'mv <%= pkg.name %>* dist/'
}
}
});
// Load the plugins
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-jslint');
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-shell');
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-uglify');
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-concat');
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-jasmine-node');
grunt.registerTask('test', ['jslint', 'jasmine_node']);
// Default task(s)
grunt.registerTask('default', ['jslint', 'concat', 'uglify', 'shell']);
};

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# Options
The plugin expect the options to follow this structure:
```javascript
options = {
common: {},
rules: {},
ui: {}
};
```
Let's see the options of each section.
## Common
* __minChar__:
Default: `6` (Integer)
Sets the minimum required of characters for a password to not be considered
too weak.
* __maxChar__:
Default: `20` (Integer)
Sets the maximum allowed characters for a password.
* __usernameField__:
Default: `"#username"` (String)
The username field to match a password to, to ensure the user does not use
the same value for their password.
* __invalidCharsRegExp__:
Default: `new RegExp(/[\s,'"]/)` (Regular Expression)
A regular expression object to use to test for banned characters in the
password.
* __userInputs__:
Default: `[]` (Array)
Array of CSS selectors for input fields with user input. The content of these
fields will be retrieved and passed to the zxcvbn library.
This option only takes effect when the zxcvbn library is being used. Check
the `zxcvbn` option.
* __onLoad__:
Default: `undefined` (Function)
A callback function, fired on load of the widget. No arguments will be
passed.
* __onKeyUp__:
Default: `undefined` (Function)
A callback function, fired on key up when the user is typing. The `keyup`
event will be passed as first argument, and an object as second with the
score and the verdict text and level.
This handler will also be called when the `change` or the `onpaste` events
happen.
* __onScore__:
Default: `undefined` (Function)
A callback function that will be called when the score is calculted by the
rules engine, allowing for a final modification before rendering the result.
The options, the word and the score will be passed as arguments, in that
order.
* __zxcvbn__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Use the zxcvbn to calculate the password entropy and use it as the score. For
more information about zxcvbn plase check this
[post](https://tech.dropbox.com/2012/04/zxcvbn-realistic-password-strength-estimation/).
If you activate this setting, then all the rules won't be applied, and all
the options under the _Rules_ section will be ignored as well. zxcvbn will be
used instead of the default rules engine.
To use this option you must load the zxcvbn library file on your site. You'll
find it at their [repository](https://github.com/lowe/zxcvbn).
* __zxcvbnTerms__:
Default: `[]` (Array)
An array of strings. A list of banned words for the zxcvbn library. This
option will be ignored if zxcvbn is not being used.
* __events__: `["keyup", "change", "paste"]` (Array)
An array of strings. A list of the event names the plugin is going to listen
to. Customize this option to deal with iOS 9 keyup bug.
* __debug__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
If true, it prints the password strength in the javascript console, so you
can test and tune your rules settings.
## Rules
* __extra__:
Default: `{}` (Object)
Empty object where custom rules functions will be stored.
* __scores__:
Default: (Object)
```
{
wordNotEmail: -100,
wordMinLength: -50,
wordMaxLength: -50,
wordInvalidChar: -100,
wordSimilarToUsername: -100,
wordSequences: -50,
wordTwoCharacterClasses: 2,
wordRepetitions: -25,
wordLowercase: 1,
wordUppercase: 3,
wordOneNumber: 3,
wordThreeNumbers: 5,
wordOneSpecialChar: 3,
wordTwoSpecialChar: 5,
wordUpperLowerCombo: 2,
wordLetterNumberCombo: 2,
wordLetterNumberCharCombo: 2
}
```
Scores returned by the rules when they match. Negative values are for
penalizations.
* __activated__:
Default: (Object)
```
{
wordNotEmail: true,
wordMinLength: true,
wordMaxLength: false,
wordInvalidChar: true,
wordSimilarToUsername: true,
wordSequences: true,
wordTwoCharacterClasses: false,
wordRepetitions: false,
wordLowercase: true,
wordUppercase: true,
wordOneNumber: true,
wordThreeNumbers: true,
wordOneSpecialChar: true,
wordTwoSpecialChar: true,
wordUpperLowerCombo: true,
wordLetterNumberCombo: true,
wordLetterNumberCharCombo: true
}
```
An object that sets wich validation rules are activated. By changing this
object is possible to deactivate some validations, or to activate them for
extra security.
* __raisePower__:
Default: `1.4` (Double)
The value used to modify the final score, based on the password length,
allows you to tailor your results.
* __commonPasswords__:
Default: `['123456', 'password', ...]` (Array of Strings)
A list of the most common passwords. If the user inputs a password present
in the list, then it gets heavily penalized.
## User Interface
* __bootstrap2__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Sets if it supports legacy Bootstrap 2 (true) or the current Bootstrap 3
(false), the progress bar html is different.
* __bootstrap4__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Sets if it supports unstable Bootstrap 4 (true) or the current Bootstrap 3
(false), the progress bar html is different. Keep in mind that the current
Boostrap 4 support is very basic.
* __colorClasses__:
Default: `["danger", "danger", "danger", "warning", "warning", "success"]` (Array)
The css classes applied to the bar in the progress bar and to the verdicts,
depending on the strength of the password.
Keep in mind that for Boostrap 2 a `bar-` prefix will be added, that for
Boostrap 3 the prefix will be `progress-bar-`, and that for Bootstrap 4 it
will be `progress-`. This is the case for the progress bar, not the verdicts.
For the verdicts there is no prefix whatsoever.
* __showProgressBar__:
Default: `true` (Boolean)
Displays the password strength in a progress bar.
* __progressExtraCssClasses__: (Bootstrap 3&4 only)
Default: `""` (String)
CSS classes to be added to the generated progress wrapper of the progress-bar. It is meant to make
use of the extra classes provided by Bootstrap. The classes will be added to
the proper DOM element depending of which version of Bootstrap is being
used.
E.g.
```css
div.progress.custom-class {
height: 4px;
border-radius: 0px;
background-color: transparent;
}
div.progress.custom-class > .progress-bar {
line-height: 4px;
font-size: 2px;
}
```
* __progressBarEmptyPercentage__:
Default: `1` (Integer)
Minimum percentage filled in the progress bar that depicts the strength of
the password. An empty password will show the progress bar filled this much.
* __progressBarMinPercentage__:
Default: `1` (Integer)
Minimum percentage filled in the progress bar that depicts the strength of
the password. A terrible but not empty password will show the progress bar
filled this much.
* __progressBarExtraCssClasses__:
Default: `""` (String)
CSS classes to be added to the generated progress bar. It is meant to make
use of the extra classes provided by Bootstrap. The classes will be added to
the proper DOM element depending of which version of Bootstrap is being
used.
* __showPopover__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Displays the error messages and the verdicts in a Bootstrap popover, instead
of below the input field. Bootstrap tooltip.js and popover.js must to be
included.
If the `showVerdictsInsideProgressBar` option is active, then the verdicts
won't appear on the popover.
* __popoverPlacement__:
Default: `"bottom"` (String)
Choose where the popover should be placed in relation with the input field.
The possible options are: `"top"` `"bottom"` `"left"` `"right"` `"auto"`
* __showStatus__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Displays the password strength as a validation status in the password field,
for this to work, the Bootstrap form structure must be followed.
* __spanError__:
Default: (Function)
```javascript
function (options, key) {
var text = options.i18n.t(key);
if (!text) { return ''; }
return '<span style="color: #d52929">' + text + '</span>';
};
```
Function to generate a span with the style property set to red font color,
used in the errors messages. Overwrite for custom styling.
* __popoverError__:
Default: (Function)
```javascript
function (errors) {
var errors = options.instances.errors,
errorsTitle = options.i18n.t("errorList"),
message = "<div>" + errorsTitle + "<ul class='error-list' style='margin-bottom: 0;'>";
jQuery.each(errors, function (idx, err) {
message += "<li>" + err + "</li>";
});
message += "</ul></div>";
return message;
};
```
Function to generate the errors list in the popover if `showPopover` is true.
Overwrite for custom styling.
* __showVerdicts__:
Default: `true` (Boolean)
Determines if the verdicts are displayed or not.
* __showVerdictsInsideProgressBar__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Determines if the verdicts are displayed inside the progress bar or not. When
this setting is active, the verdict viewport is ignored and they won't appear
on the popover if it is being showed. Also this option overrides the value of
the _showVerdicts_ one.
This option is not available when using Bootstrap 4.
* __useVerdictCssClass__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Determines if it's necessary to add a css class in the verdict element.
* __showErrors__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Determines if the error list is displayed with the progress bar or not.
* __showScore__:
Default: `false` (Boolean)
Determines if the password score is displayed with the progress bar or not.
* __container__:
Default: `undefined` (CSS selector, or DOM node)
If defined, it will be used to locate the viewports, if undefined, the parent
of the input password will be used instead. The viewports must be children of
this node.
* __viewports__:
Default: (Object)
```
{
progress: undefined,
verdict: undefined,
errors: undefined,
score: undefined
}
```
An object containing the viewports to use to show the elements of the
strength meter. Each one can be a CSS selector (`"#progressbar"`) or a DOM
node reference. They must be contained by the `container`.
* __scores__:
Default: `[0, 14, 26, 38, 50]` (Array)
The scores used to determine what colorClasses and verdicts to display. It
has to have 5 elements, which creates 6 categories of strength (the 6
possible verdicts).
### Example of an options object
```javascript
var options = {};
options.common = {
minChar: 8
};
options.rules = {
activated: {
wordTwoCharacterClasses: true,
wordRepetitions: true
}
};
options.ui = {
showErrors: true
};
```

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# jQuery Password Strength Meter for Twitter Bootstrap
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap)
[![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap)
[![devDependency Status](https://david-dm.org/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap/dev-status.png)](https://david-dm.org/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap#info=devDependencies)
The jQuery Password Strength Meter is a plugin for Twitter Bootstrap that
provides rulesets for visualy displaying the quality of a users typed in
password.
Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. You can choose the one that
suits your purposes better.
[npm entry](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pwstrength-bootstrap)
## Requirements
* jQuery 1.7 or higher
* Bootstrap 2, 3 or 4
### Not using Bootstrap?
This plugin currently relies heavily on Bootstrap and it is not possible to
use it with another framework without making big changes in the code or
forgetting completely about the UI feedback.
Forks to use it with another frameworks that I know of:
* [Zurb Foundation fork by edtownend](https://github.com/edtownend/jquery.pwstrength.foundation)
## How to use it
Get the latest version through [Bower](http://bower.io/search/?q=pwstrength-bootstrap),
[npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pwstrength-bootstrap), or just download it
from this [repository](https://github.com/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap/tree/master/dist).
Load it into your HTML after your original bootstrap and jQuery javascript files:
```html
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/pwstrength-bootstrap.min.js"></script>
```
Then just invoke the plugin on the password fields you want to attach a strength
meter to. For example, to use it on all the password fields with the default
examples:
```javascript
$(':password').pwstrength();
```
To apply it only to one input and change the options:
```javascript
$('#passwd1').pwstrength({
ui: { showVerdictsInsideProgressBar: true }
});
```
## Options
Click here to find [the complete list of options for the plugin](OPTIONS.md).
If you are looking for options to change or add new texts, please have a look
at the internationalization section.
## Methods
Once the plugin has been initialized, it is possible to interact with it
through the methods.
### Force an update
It is possible to force an update on a password strength meter. It will force
a new score calculation and an update of the UI elements, the `onKeyUp`
callback will be called.
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("forceUpdate");
```
### Remove the strength meter
This will remove the data associated to the meter, and the UI elements.
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("destroy");
```
### Adding Custom Rules
The plugin comes with the functionality to easily define your own custom rules.
The format is as follows:
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("addRule", "ruleName", function (options, word, score) {}, rule_score, rule_enabled);
```
Example:
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("addRule", "testRule", function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/[a-z].[0-9]/) && score;
}, 10, true);
```
### Change the score associated to a rule
It is possible to change the score given by a rule. It works like this:
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("changeScore", "wordSequences", -100);
```
That would penalize even more the presence of sequences in the password.
### Activate and deactivate rules
It is also possible to activate or deactivate rules. It as simple as:
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("ruleActive", "wordSequences", false);
```
That would avoid looking for sequences in the password being tested.
### Know if all password inputs pass a specific rule
This method allows to make a quick check to test if all password inputs in the
page pass a rule, the method returns a boolean value. Example:
```javascript
$("#passwdfield").pwstrength("ruleIsMet", "wordSequences");
```
## Callback Functions
The plugin provides three callback functions, onLoad, onKeyUp, and scoreCalculated. You can use
them like this:
```javascript
$(document).ready(function () {
var options = {};
options.common = {
onLoad: function () {
$('#messages').text('Start typing password');
},
onKeyUp: function (evt, data) {
$("#length-help-text").text("Current length: " + $(evt.target).val().length + " and score: " + data.score);
},
onScore: function (options, word, totalScoreCalculated) {
// If my word meets a specific scenario, I want the min score to
// be the level 1 score, for example.
if (word.length === 20 && totalScoreCalculated < options.ui.scores[1]) {
// Score doesn't meet the score[1]. So we will return the min
// numbers of points to get that score instead.
return options.ui.score[1]
}
// Fall back to the score that was calculated by the rules engine.
// Must pass back the score to set the total score variable.
return totalScoreCalculated;
}
};
$(':password').pwstrength(options);
});
```
## Extra restrictions
The plugin comes with two validation rules deactivated by default. One checks
the length of the password and penalizes it if it's too long; and the other
checks if the password contains a banned char, and penalizes it if it does.
You can configure the max length of the password by using the option `maxChar`.
You can also configure the invalid chars by using the option
`invalidCharsRegExp`.
If you need these restrictions you just need to activate this two rules:
```javascript
$(document).ready(function () {
var options = {};
options.rules = {
activated: {
wordMaxLength: true,
wordInvalidChar: true
}
};
$(':password').pwstrength(options);
});
```
## Internationalization (i18n)
The plugin has support for internationalization. It also comes with some
example translations, you can find them in the [locales folder](locales).
The plugin provides a default implementation of the translation function, but
you can override it using the option `i18n.t`.
The default implementation will try to make use of the popular
[i18next front-end translation tool](http://i18next.com/). If you happen to
use it, then you only need to add the translations into your resources and
load them. The plugin will automatically make use of it. You can find more
details about and how to use it i18next in their website. There is also an
example in the repository that uses that library.
In case the i18next library is not available, then the default behavior is
to return the english texts as a fallback.
### What are the translatable texts?
You can find the non-rules texts in any of the
[provided translation example files](locales), and besides what you find there,
every rule name is a valid key for the translation file. __You can use this to
add new error messages (or remove them) for the engine rules__.
### How to customize the translation function
If you want to manage translations yourself or you don't use i18next you can
override the default translation function like this:
```javascript
$(document).ready(function () {
var options = {};
options.i18n = {
t: function (key) {
var result = translateThisThing(key); // Do your magic here
return result === key ? '' : result; // This assumes you return the
// key if no translation was found, adapt as necessary
}
};
$(':password').pwstrength(options);
});
```
You can find an example of some keys and translations in the
[locales folder](locales).
## Examples
There are some examples in the `examples` directory. Just serve them with any
webserver and check them in your browser. Make sure you serve the `examples`
directory as the site root. For example:
```bash
cd examples
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
```
And go to [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000).
Alternatively, you can check-out the examples in a [hosted demo](https://cdn.rawgit.com/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap/master/examples/index.html).
## Build and Test
The build and testing processes rely on [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/). To use
them you need to have [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) and grunt-cli installed on
your system. Assuming you have node.js in your Linux system, you'll need to do
something like this:
```bash
sudo npm install -g grunt-cli
```
Now you have the grunt command line utility installed globally.
### Bundle and minified
To generate the bundle and the minified file you only need to execute this in
the project directory:
```bash
npm install -d
grunt
```
It will check the source files, and build a minified version with its
corresponding source map. The generated files will be available in the `dist`
directory.
### Testing
To run the tests the only thing you need to do is execute this in the project
directory:
```bash
npm install -d
grunt test
```
It will check all the source files with [JSLint](http://jslint.com) and run the
tests, which are written with [Jasmine](http://jasmine.github.io/). You'll find
the tests source code in the `spec` directory.
[Travis](https://travis-ci.org/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap) is being
used for continuos integration. You can check there if the tests are passing.

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"name": "pwstrength-bootstrap",
"version": "2.2.1",
"homepage": "https://github.com/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap",
"authors": [
"Alejandro Blanco <alejandro.b.e@gmail.com>"
],
"description": "jQuery plugin for Twitter Bootstrap that provides rulesets for visualy displaying the quality of a users typed in password.",
"main": "dist/pwstrength-bootstrap.js",
"dependencies": {
"jquery": ">=3.0.0",
"bootstrap": ">=2.0.0",
"zxcvbn": ">=4.2.0",
"i18next": ">=2.4.0"
},
"moduleType": [
"globals"
],
"keywords": [
"jquery",
"bootstrap",
"password",
"strength",
"meter"
],
"license": "MIT",
"ignore": [
"**/.*",
"node_modules",
"bower_components",
"spec",
"examples",
"AUTHORS.txt",
"CHANGES.md",
"Gruntfile.js",
"package.json"
]
}

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"name": "pwstrength-bootstrap",
"version": "2.2.1",
"description": "jQuery plugin for Twitter Bootstrap that provides rulesets for visualy displaying the quality of a users typed in password.",
"author": "Alejandro Blanco <alejandro.b.e@gmail.com>",
"homepage": "https://github.com/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap/issues"
},
"keywords": [
"bootstrap",
"password",
"strength",
"meter",
"jquery-plugin",
"ecosystem:jquery"
],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/ablanco/jquery.pwstrength.bootstrap.git"
},
"license": "(GPL-3.0 OR MIT)",
"scripts": {
"test": "grunt test"
},
"dependencies": {
"jquery": ">=3.0.0",
"bootstrap": ">=2.0.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"grunt": "~1.0.1",
"grunt-jslint": "1.1.14",
"grunt-shell": "~2.1.0",
"grunt-contrib-concat": "~1.0.1",
"grunt-contrib-uglify": "~3.0.x",
"grunt-jasmine-node": "~0.3.1",
"jquery": "3.2.x",
"jsdom": "~9.11.0"
}
}

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/*jslint browser: true */
/*global */
/*
* jQuery Password Strength plugin for Twitter Bootstrap
*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Tane Piper
* Copyright (c) 2013 Alejandro Blanco
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*/
var i18n = {};
(function (i18n, i18next) {
'use strict';
i18n.fallback = {
"wordMinLength": "Your password is too short",
"wordMaxLength": "Your password is too long",
"wordInvalidChar": "Your password contains an invalid character",
"wordNotEmail": "Do not use your email as your password",
"wordSimilarToUsername": "Your password cannot contain your username",
"wordTwoCharacterClasses": "Use different character classes",
"wordRepetitions": "Too many repetitions",
"wordSequences": "Your password contains sequences",
"errorList": "Errors:",
"veryWeak": "Very Weak",
"weak": "Weak",
"normal": "Normal",
"medium": "Medium",
"strong": "Strong",
"veryStrong": "Very Strong"
};
i18n.t = function (key) {
var result = '';
// Try to use i18next.com
if (i18next) {
result = i18next.t(key);
} else {
// Fallback to english
result = i18n.fallback[key];
}
return result === key ? '' : result;
};
}(i18n, window.i18next));

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/*jslint browser: true, unparam: true */
/*global jQuery, ui, rulesEngine, defaultOptions, zxcvbn, console */
/*
* jQuery Password Strength plugin for Twitter Bootstrap
*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Tane Piper
* Copyright (c) 2013 Alejandro Blanco
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*/
var methods = {};
(function ($, methods) {
"use strict";
var onKeyUp, onPaste, applyToAll;
onKeyUp = function (event) {
var $el = $(event.target),
options = $el.data("pwstrength-bootstrap"),
word = $el.val(),
userInputs,
verdictText,
verdictLevel,
score;
if (options === undefined) { return; }
options.instances.errors = [];
if (word.length === 0) {
score = undefined;
} else {
if (options.common.zxcvbn) {
userInputs = [];
$.each(options.common.userInputs.concat([options.common.usernameField]), function (idx, selector) {
var value = $(selector).val();
if (value) { userInputs.push(value); }
});
userInputs = userInputs.concat(options.common.zxcvbnTerms);
score = zxcvbn(word, userInputs).guesses;
score = Math.log(score) * Math.LOG2E;
} else {
score = rulesEngine.executeRules(options, word);
}
if ($.isFunction(options.common.onScore)) {
score = options.common.onScore(options, word, score);
}
}
ui.updateUI(options, $el, score);
verdictText = ui.getVerdictAndCssClass(options, score);
verdictLevel = verdictText[1];
verdictText = verdictText[0];
if (options.common.debug) {
console.log(score + ' - ' + verdictText);
}
if ($.isFunction(options.common.onKeyUp)) {
options.common.onKeyUp(event, {
score: score,
verdictText: verdictText,
verdictLevel: verdictLevel
});
}
};
onPaste = function (event) {
// This handler is necessary because the paste event fires before the
// content is actually in the input, so we cannot read its value right
// away. Therefore, the timeouts.
var $el = $(event.target),
word = $el.val(),
tries = 0,
callback;
callback = function () {
var newWord = $el.val();
if (newWord !== word) {
onKeyUp(event);
} else if (tries < 3) {
tries += 1;
setTimeout(callback, 100);
}
};
setTimeout(callback, 100);
};
methods.init = function (settings) {
this.each(function (idx, el) {
// Make it deep extend (first param) so it extends also the
// rules and other inside objects
var clonedDefaults = $.extend(true, {}, defaultOptions),
localOptions = $.extend(true, clonedDefaults, settings),
$el = $(el);
localOptions.instances = {};
$el.data("pwstrength-bootstrap", localOptions);
$.each(localOptions.common.events, function (idx, eventName) {
var handler = eventName === "paste" ? onPaste : onKeyUp;
$el.on(eventName, handler);
});
ui.initUI(localOptions, $el);
$el.trigger("keyup");
if ($.isFunction(localOptions.common.onLoad)) {
localOptions.common.onLoad();
}
});
return this;
};
methods.destroy = function () {
this.each(function (idx, el) {
var $el = $(el),
options = $el.data("pwstrength-bootstrap"),
elements = ui.getUIElements(options, $el);
elements.$progressbar.remove();
elements.$verdict.remove();
elements.$errors.remove();
$el.removeData("pwstrength-bootstrap");
});
};
methods.forceUpdate = function () {
this.each(function (idx, el) {
var event = { target: el };
onKeyUp(event);
});
};
methods.addRule = function (name, method, score, active) {
this.each(function (idx, el) {
var options = $(el).data("pwstrength-bootstrap");
options.rules.activated[name] = active;
options.rules.scores[name] = score;
options.rules.extra[name] = method;
});
};
applyToAll = function (rule, prop, value) {
this.each(function (idx, el) {
$(el).data("pwstrength-bootstrap").rules[prop][rule] = value;
});
};
methods.changeScore = function (rule, score) {
applyToAll.call(this, rule, "scores", score);
};
methods.ruleActive = function (rule, active) {
applyToAll.call(this, rule, "activated", active);
};
methods.ruleIsMet = function (rule) {
if ($.isFunction(rulesEngine.validation[rule])) {
if (rule === "wordMinLength") {
rule = "wordMinLengthStaticScore";
} else if (rule === "wordMaxLength") {
rule = "wordMaxLengthStaticScore";
}
var rulesMetCnt = 0;
this.each(function (idx, el) {
var options = $(el).data("pwstrength-bootstrap");
rulesMetCnt += rulesEngine.validation[rule](options, $(el).val(), 1);
});
return (rulesMetCnt === this.length);
}
$.error("Rule " + rule + " does not exist on jQuery.pwstrength-bootstrap.validation");
};
$.fn.pwstrength = function (method) {
var result;
if (methods[method]) {
result = methods[method].apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1));
} else if (typeof method === "object" || !method) {
result = methods.init.apply(this, arguments);
} else {
$.error("Method " + method + " does not exist on jQuery.pwstrength-bootstrap");
}
return result;
};
}(jQuery, methods));

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/*jslint browser: true, unparam: true */
/*global jQuery, i18n */
/*
* jQuery Password Strength plugin for Twitter Bootstrap
*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Tane Piper
* Copyright (c) 2013 Alejandro Blanco
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*/
var defaultOptions = {};
defaultOptions.common = {};
defaultOptions.common.minChar = 6;
defaultOptions.common.maxChar = 20;
defaultOptions.common.usernameField = "#username";
defaultOptions.common.invalidCharsRegExp = new RegExp(/[\s,'"]/);
defaultOptions.common.userInputs = [
// Selectors for input fields with user input
];
defaultOptions.common.onLoad = undefined;
defaultOptions.common.onKeyUp = undefined;
defaultOptions.common.onScore = undefined;
defaultOptions.common.zxcvbn = false;
defaultOptions.common.zxcvbnTerms = [
// List of disrecommended words
];
defaultOptions.common.events = ["keyup", "change", "paste"];
defaultOptions.common.debug = false;
defaultOptions.rules = {};
defaultOptions.rules.extra = {};
defaultOptions.rules.scores = {
wordNotEmail: -100,
wordMinLength: -50,
wordMaxLength: -50,
wordInvalidChar: -100,
wordSimilarToUsername: -100,
wordSequences: -20,
wordTwoCharacterClasses: 2,
wordRepetitions: -25,
wordLowercase: 1,
wordUppercase: 3,
wordOneNumber: 3,
wordThreeNumbers: 5,
wordOneSpecialChar: 3,
wordTwoSpecialChar: 5,
wordUpperLowerCombo: 2,
wordLetterNumberCombo: 2,
wordLetterNumberCharCombo: 2,
wordIsACommonPassword: -100
};
defaultOptions.rules.activated = {
wordNotEmail: true,
wordMinLength: true,
wordMaxLength: false,
wordInvalidChar: false,
wordSimilarToUsername: true,
wordSequences: true,
wordTwoCharacterClasses: true,
wordRepetitions: true,
wordLowercase: true,
wordUppercase: true,
wordOneNumber: true,
wordThreeNumbers: true,
wordOneSpecialChar: true,
wordTwoSpecialChar: true,
wordUpperLowerCombo: true,
wordLetterNumberCombo: true,
wordLetterNumberCharCombo: true,
wordIsACommonPassword: true
};
defaultOptions.rules.raisePower = 1.4;
// List taken from https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists (MIT License)
defaultOptions.rules.commonPasswords = [
'123456',
'password',
'12345678',
'qwerty',
'123456789',
'12345',
'1234',
'111111',
'1234567',
'dragon',
'123123',
'baseball',
'abc123',
'football',
'monkey',
'letmein',
'696969',
'shadow',
'master',
'666666',
'qwertyuiop',
'123321',
'mustang',
'1234567890',
'michael',
'654321',
'pussy',
'superman',
'1qaz2wsx',
'7777777',
'fuckyou',
'121212',
'000000',
'qazwsx',
'123qwe',
'killer',
'trustno1',
'jordan',
'jennifer',
'zxcvbnm',
'asdfgh',
'hunter',
'buster',
'soccer',
'harley',
'batman',
'andrew',
'tigger',
'sunshine',
'iloveyou',
'fuckme',
'2000',
'charlie',
'robert',
'thomas',
'hockey',
'ranger',
'daniel',
'starwars',
'klaster',
'112233',
'george',
'asshole',
'computer',
'michelle',
'jessica',
'pepper',
'1111',
'zxcvbn',
'555555',
'11111111',
'131313',
'freedom',
'777777',
'pass',
'fuck',
'maggie',
'159753',
'aaaaaa',
'ginger',
'princess',
'joshua',
'cheese',
'amanda',
'summer',
'love',
'ashley',
'6969',
'nicole',
'chelsea',
'biteme',
'matthew',
'access',
'yankees',
'987654321',
'dallas',
'austin',
'thunder',
'taylor',
'matrix'
];
defaultOptions.ui = {};
defaultOptions.ui.bootstrap2 = false;
defaultOptions.ui.bootstrap4 = false;
defaultOptions.ui.colorClasses = [
"danger", "danger", "danger", "warning", "warning", "success"
];
defaultOptions.ui.showProgressBar = true;
defaultOptions.ui.progressBarEmptyPercentage = 1;
defaultOptions.ui.progressBarMinPercentage = 1;
defaultOptions.ui.progressExtraCssClasses = '';
defaultOptions.ui.progressBarExtraCssClasses = '';
defaultOptions.ui.showPopover = false;
defaultOptions.ui.popoverPlacement = "bottom";
defaultOptions.ui.showStatus = false;
defaultOptions.ui.spanError = function (options, key) {
"use strict";
var text = options.i18n.t(key);
if (!text) { return ''; }
return '<span style="color: #d52929">' + text + '</span>';
};
defaultOptions.ui.popoverError = function (options) {
"use strict";
var errors = options.instances.errors,
errorsTitle = options.i18n.t("errorList"),
message = "<div>" + errorsTitle + "<ul class='error-list' style='margin-bottom: 0;'>";
jQuery.each(errors, function (idx, err) {
message += "<li>" + err + "</li>";
});
message += "</ul></div>";
return message;
};
defaultOptions.ui.showVerdicts = true;
defaultOptions.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar = false;
defaultOptions.ui.useVerdictCssClass = false;
defaultOptions.ui.showErrors = false;
defaultOptions.ui.showScore = false;
defaultOptions.ui.container = undefined;
defaultOptions.ui.viewports = {
progress: undefined,
verdict: undefined,
errors: undefined,
score: undefined
};
defaultOptions.ui.scores = [0, 14, 26, 38, 50];
defaultOptions.i18n = {};
defaultOptions.i18n.t = i18n.t;

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/*jslint browser: true, regexp: true, unparam: true */
/*global jQuery: true, module, require */
/*
* jQuery Password Strength plugin for Twitter Bootstrap
*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Tane Piper
* Copyright (c) 2013 Alejandro Blanco
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*/
var rulesEngine = {};
try {
if (!jQuery && module && module.exports) {
var jQuery = require("jquery"),
jsdom = require("jsdom").jsdom;
jQuery = jQuery(jsdom().defaultView);
}
} catch (ignore) {}
(function ($, rulesEngine) {
"use strict";
var validation = {};
rulesEngine.forbiddenSequences = [
"0123456789", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", "qwertyuiop", "asdfghjkl",
"zxcvbnm", "!@#$%^&*()_+"
];
validation.wordNotEmail = function (options, word, score) {
if (word.match(/^([\w\!\#$\%\&\'\*\+\-\/\=\?\^\`{\|\}\~]+\.)*[\w\!\#$\%\&\'\*\+\-\/\=\?\^\`{\|\}\~]+@((((([a-z0-9]{1}[a-z0-9\-]{0,62}[a-z0-9]{1})|[a-z])\.)+[a-z]{2,6})|(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}(\:\d{1,5})?)$/i)) {
return score;
}
return 0;
};
validation.wordMinLength = function (options, word, score) {
var wordlen = word.length,
lenScore = Math.pow(wordlen, options.rules.raisePower);
if (wordlen < options.common.minChar) {
lenScore = (lenScore + score);
}
return lenScore;
};
validation.wordMaxLength = function (options, word, score) {
var wordlen = word.length,
lenScore = Math.pow(wordlen, options.rules.raisePower);
if (wordlen > options.common.maxChar) {
return score;
}
return lenScore;
};
validation.wordInvalidChar = function (options, word, score) {
if (options.common.invalidCharsRegExp.test(word)) {
return score;
}
return 0;
};
validation.wordMinLengthStaticScore = function (options, word, score) {
return word.length < options.common.minChar ? 0 : score;
};
validation.wordMaxLengthStaticScore = function (options, word, score) {
return word.length > options.common.maxChar ? 0 : score;
};
validation.wordSimilarToUsername = function (options, word, score) {
var username = $(options.common.usernameField).val();
if (username && word.toLowerCase().match(username.replace(/[\-\[\]\/\{\}\(\)\*\+\=\?\:\.\\\^\$\|\!\,]/g, "\\$&").toLowerCase())) {
return score;
}
return 0;
};
validation.wordTwoCharacterClasses = function (options, word, score) {
if (word.match(/([a-z].*[A-Z])|([A-Z].*[a-z])/) ||
(word.match(/([a-zA-Z])/) && word.match(/([0-9])/)) ||
(word.match(/(.[!,@,#,$,%,\^,&,*,?,_,~])/) && word.match(/[a-zA-Z0-9_]/))) {
return score;
}
return 0;
};
validation.wordRepetitions = function (options, word, score) {
if (word.match(/(.)\1\1/)) { return score; }
return 0;
};
validation.wordSequences = function (options, word, score) {
var found = false,
j;
if (word.length > 2) {
$.each(rulesEngine.forbiddenSequences, function (idx, seq) {
if (found) { return; }
var sequences = [seq, seq.split('').reverse().join('')];
$.each(sequences, function (idx, sequence) {
for (j = 0; j < (word.length - 2); j += 1) { // iterate the word trough a sliding window of size 3:
if (sequence.indexOf(word.toLowerCase().substring(j, j + 3)) > -1) {
found = true;
}
}
});
});
if (found) { return score; }
}
return 0;
};
validation.wordLowercase = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/[a-z]/) && score;
};
validation.wordUppercase = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/[A-Z]/) && score;
};
validation.wordOneNumber = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/\d+/) && score;
};
validation.wordThreeNumbers = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/(.*[0-9].*[0-9].*[0-9])/) && score;
};
validation.wordOneSpecialChar = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/[!,@,#,$,%,\^,&,*,?,_,~]/) && score;
};
validation.wordTwoSpecialChar = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/(.*[!,@,#,$,%,\^,&,*,?,_,~].*[!,@,#,$,%,\^,&,*,?,_,~])/) && score;
};
validation.wordUpperLowerCombo = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/([a-z].*[A-Z])|([A-Z].*[a-z])/) && score;
};
validation.wordLetterNumberCombo = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/([a-zA-Z])/) && word.match(/([0-9])/) && score;
};
validation.wordLetterNumberCharCombo = function (options, word, score) {
return word.match(/([a-zA-Z0-9].*[!,@,#,$,%,\^,&,*,?,_,~])|([!,@,#,$,%,\^,&,*,?,_,~].*[a-zA-Z0-9])/) && score;
};
validation.wordIsACommonPassword = function (options, word, score) {
if ($.inArray(word, options.rules.commonPasswords) >= 0) {
return score;
}
return 0;
};
rulesEngine.validation = validation;
rulesEngine.executeRules = function (options, word) {
var totalScore = 0;
$.each(options.rules.activated, function (rule, active) {
if (active) {
var score = options.rules.scores[rule],
funct = rulesEngine.validation[rule],
result,
errorMessage;
if (!$.isFunction(funct)) {
funct = options.rules.extra[rule];
}
if ($.isFunction(funct)) {
result = funct(options, word, score);
if (result) {
totalScore += result;
}
if (result < 0 || (!$.isNumeric(result) && !result)) {
errorMessage = options.ui.spanError(options, rule);
if (errorMessage.length > 0) {
options.instances.errors.push(errorMessage);
}
}
}
}
});
return totalScore;
};
}(jQuery, rulesEngine));
try {
if (module && module.exports) {
module.exports = rulesEngine;
}
} catch (ignore) {}

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/*jslint browser: true, unparam: true */
/*global jQuery */
/*
* jQuery Password Strength plugin for Twitter Bootstrap
*
* Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Tane Piper
* Copyright (c) 2013 Alejandro Blanco
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*/
var ui = {};
(function ($, ui) {
"use strict";
var statusClasses = ["error", "warning", "success"],
verdictKeys = [
"veryWeak", "weak", "normal", "medium", "strong", "veryStrong"
];
ui.getContainer = function (options, $el) {
var $container;
$container = $(options.ui.container);
if (!($container && $container.length === 1)) {
$container = $el.parent();
}
return $container;
};
ui.findElement = function ($container, viewport, cssSelector) {
if (viewport) {
return $container.find(viewport).find(cssSelector);
}
return $container.find(cssSelector);
};
ui.getUIElements = function (options, $el) {
var $container, result;
if (options.instances.viewports) {
return options.instances.viewports;
}
$container = ui.getContainer(options, $el);
result = {};
result.$progressbar = ui.findElement($container, options.ui.viewports.progress, "div.progress");
if (options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
result.$verdict = result.$progressbar.find("span.password-verdict");
}
if (!options.ui.showPopover) {
if (!options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
result.$verdict = ui.findElement($container, options.ui.viewports.verdict, "span.password-verdict");
}
result.$errors = ui.findElement($container, options.ui.viewports.errors, "ul.error-list");
}
result.$score = ui.findElement($container, options.ui.viewports.score,
"span.password-score");
options.instances.viewports = result;
return result;
};
ui.initProgressBar = function (options, $el) {
var $container = ui.getContainer(options, $el),
progressbar = "<div class='progress ";
if (options.ui.bootstrap2) {
// Boostrap 2
progressbar += options.ui.progressBarExtraCssClasses +
"'><div class='";
} else {
// Bootstrap 3 & 4
progressbar += options.ui.progressExtraCssClasses + "'><div class='" +
options.ui.progressBarExtraCssClasses + " progress-";
}
progressbar += "bar'>";
if (options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
progressbar += "<span class='password-verdict'></span>";
}
progressbar += "</div></div>";
if (options.ui.viewports.progress) {
$container.find(options.ui.viewports.progress).append(progressbar);
} else {
$(progressbar).insertAfter($el);
}
};
ui.initHelper = function (options, $el, html, viewport) {
var $container = ui.getContainer(options, $el);
if (viewport) {
$container.find(viewport).append(html);
} else {
$(html).insertAfter($el);
}
};
ui.initVerdict = function (options, $el) {
ui.initHelper(options, $el, "<span class='password-verdict'></span>",
options.ui.viewports.verdict);
};
ui.initErrorList = function (options, $el) {
ui.initHelper(options, $el, "<ul class='error-list'></ul>",
options.ui.viewports.errors);
};
ui.initScore = function (options, $el) {
ui.initHelper(options, $el, "<span class='password-score'></span>",
options.ui.viewports.score);
};
ui.initPopover = function (options, $el) {
$el.popover("destroy");
$el.popover({
html: true,
placement: options.ui.popoverPlacement,
trigger: "manual",
content: " "
});
};
ui.initUI = function (options, $el) {
if (options.ui.showPopover) {
ui.initPopover(options, $el);
} else {
if (options.ui.showErrors) { ui.initErrorList(options, $el); }
if (options.ui.showVerdicts && !options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
ui.initVerdict(options, $el);
}
}
if (options.ui.showProgressBar) {
ui.initProgressBar(options, $el);
}
if (options.ui.showScore) {
ui.initScore(options, $el);
}
};
ui.updateProgressBar = function (options, $el, cssClass, percentage) {
var $progressbar = ui.getUIElements(options, $el).$progressbar,
$bar = $progressbar.find(".progress-bar"),
cssPrefix = "progress-";
if (options.ui.bootstrap2) {
$bar = $progressbar.find(".bar");
cssPrefix = "";
}
$.each(options.ui.colorClasses, function (idx, value) {
if (options.ui.bootstrap4) {
$bar.removeClass("bg-" + value);
} else {
$bar.removeClass(cssPrefix + "bar-" + value);
}
});
if (options.ui.bootstrap4) {
$bar.addClass("bg-" + options.ui.colorClasses[cssClass]);
} else {
$bar.addClass(cssPrefix + "bar-" + options.ui.colorClasses[cssClass]);
}
$bar.css("width", percentage + '%');
};
ui.updateVerdict = function (options, $el, cssClass, text) {
var $verdict = ui.getUIElements(options, $el).$verdict;
$verdict.removeClass(options.ui.colorClasses.join(' '));
if (cssClass > -1) {
$verdict.addClass(options.ui.colorClasses[cssClass]);
}
if (options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
$verdict.css('white-space', 'nowrap');
}
$verdict.html(text);
};
ui.updateErrors = function (options, $el, remove) {
var $errors = ui.getUIElements(options, $el).$errors,
html = "";
if (!remove) {
$.each(options.instances.errors, function (idx, err) {
html += "<li>" + err + "</li>";
});
}
$errors.html(html);
};
ui.updateScore = function (options, $el, score, remove) {
var $score = ui.getUIElements(options, $el).$score,
html = "";
if (!remove) { html = score.toFixed(2); }
$score.html(html);
};
ui.updatePopover = function (options, $el, verdictText, remove) {
var popover = $el.data("bs.popover"),
html = "",
hide = true;
if (options.ui.showVerdicts &&
!options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar &&
verdictText.length > 0) {
html = "<h5><span class='password-verdict'>" + verdictText +
"</span></h5>";
hide = false;
}
if (options.ui.showErrors) {
if (options.instances.errors.length > 0) {
hide = false;
}
html += options.ui.popoverError(options);
}
if (hide || remove) {
$el.popover("hide");
return;
}
if (options.ui.bootstrap2) { popover = $el.data("popover"); }
if (popover.$arrow && popover.$arrow.parents("body").length > 0) {
$el.find("+ .popover .popover-content").html(html);
} else {
// It's hidden
popover.options.content = html;
$el.popover("show");
}
};
ui.updateFieldStatus = function (options, $el, cssClass, remove) {
var targetClass = options.ui.bootstrap2 ? ".control-group" : ".form-group",
$container = $el.parents(targetClass).first();
$.each(statusClasses, function (idx, css) {
if (!options.ui.bootstrap2) { css = "has-" + css; }
$container.removeClass(css);
});
if (remove) { return; }
cssClass = statusClasses[Math.floor(cssClass / 2)];
if (!options.ui.bootstrap2) { cssClass = "has-" + cssClass; }
$container.addClass(cssClass);
};
ui.percentage = function (options, score, maximun) {
var result = Math.floor(100 * score / maximun),
min = options.ui.progressBarMinPercentage;
result = result <= min ? min : result;
result = result > 100 ? 100 : result;
return result;
};
ui.getVerdictAndCssClass = function (options, score) {
var level, verdict;
if (score === undefined) { return ['', 0]; }
if (score <= options.ui.scores[0]) {
level = 0;
} else if (score < options.ui.scores[1]) {
level = 1;
} else if (score < options.ui.scores[2]) {
level = 2;
} else if (score < options.ui.scores[3]) {
level = 3;
} else if (score < options.ui.scores[4]) {
level = 4;
} else {
level = 5;
}
verdict = verdictKeys[level];
return [options.i18n.t(verdict), level];
};
ui.updateUI = function (options, $el, score) {
var cssClass, barPercentage, verdictText, verdictCssClass;
cssClass = ui.getVerdictAndCssClass(options, score);
verdictText = score === 0 ? '' : cssClass[0];
cssClass = cssClass[1];
verdictCssClass = options.ui.useVerdictCssClass ? cssClass : -1;
if (options.ui.showProgressBar) {
if (score === undefined) {
barPercentage = options.ui.progressBarEmptyPercentage;
} else {
barPercentage = ui.percentage(options, score, options.ui.scores[4]);
}
ui.updateProgressBar(options, $el, cssClass, barPercentage);
if (options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
ui.updateVerdict(options, $el, verdictCssClass, verdictText);
}
}
if (options.ui.showStatus) {
ui.updateFieldStatus(options, $el, cssClass, score === undefined);
}
if (options.ui.showPopover) {
ui.updatePopover(options, $el, verdictText, score === undefined);
} else {
if (options.ui.showVerdicts && !options.ui.showVerdictsInsideProgressBar) {
ui.updateVerdict(options, $el, verdictCssClass, verdictText);
}
if (options.ui.showErrors) {
ui.updateErrors(options, $el, score === undefined);
}
}
if (options.ui.showScore) {
ui.updateScore(options, $el, score, score === undefined);
}
};
}(jQuery, ui));
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