Passay is password policy enforcement for Java. It builds on the success of vt-password and provides a comprehensive and extensible feature set like password validation or password generation.
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Password Validation enforces password policy by validating candidate passwords against a configurable rule set. Passay provides a comprehensive set of rules for common cases and supports extension through a simple rule interface.
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Password generator creates new passwords using a configurable rule set. The password generator is extensible like all Passay components.
- Passay website: http://www.passay.org/
- Passay repository: https://github.com/vt-middleware/passay
- Documentation: http://www.passay.org/
In short original Passay builds are created using Java 1.8 (this also includes dependencies like Cryptacular) so if you are building your Android project using Java 1.7 you will face compilation errors trying to add original Passay. And this is where this passay-android package comes handy - it is simply Java 1.7 friendly and comes as drop-in replacement using original org.passay package namepace.
Edit your master gradle.build file and add jitpack repository (if you use other jitpack hosted artefacts,
then you have this already and this step can safely be skipped):
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
then edit your module's build.gradle and add the following as your dependency:
compile 'com.github.MarcinOrlowski:passay-android:1.2.0'
passay-android is built from recent 1.2.0 sources, however you should be informed that:
- If you use
Java 1.8in your project, try using upstream Passay first, - Due to code requirements,
minSdkfor this library is19which meansKitKator newer, - This package uses original
org.passaynamespace so it comes as drop-in replacement, but can also cause conflics (if so, raise the issue ticket please!), JDBCDictionaryis removed due to missing recent Java components on Android.