/**
* OLAT - Online Learning and Training<br>
* http://www.olat.org
* <p>
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); <br>
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.<br>
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* Copyright (c) since 2004 at Multimedia- & E-Learning Services (MELS),<br>
* University of Zurich, Switzerland.
* <hr>
* <a href="http://www.openolat.org">
* OpenOLAT - Online Learning and Training</a><br>
* This file has been modified by the OpenOLAT community. Changes are licensed
* under the Apache 2.0 license as the original file.
*/
package org.olat.user;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException;
import org.olat.core.logging.OLog;
import org.olat.core.logging.Tracing;
/**
* Description:<br>
* This configurable password and syntax checker can be used if you need a
* custom loginname / password rule. Don't forget to adapt the corresponding
* i18n keys.
*
* <P>
* Initial Date: 15.12.2008 <br>
*
* @author gnaegi
*/
public class UserNameAndPasswordSyntaxCheckerWithRegexp extends UserNameAndPasswordSyntaxChecker {
private static final OLog log = Tracing.createLoggerFor(UserNameAndPasswordSyntaxCheckerWithEmail.class);
// precompiled patterns with default values
private Pattern passwordPattern = Pattern.compile("^\\p{Graph}{4,128}$");
private Pattern usernamePattern = Pattern.compile("[0-9a-z\\.\\-_@]{3,32}");
/**
* Validates an OLAT password on a syntactical level. A password is valid when
* it matches the requirements that are set in the spring configuration.
* <p>
*
* @param password The passwort to validate
* @return true if it is valid, false otherwhise
*/
@Override
public boolean syntaxCheckOlatPassword(String password) {
Matcher m = passwordPattern.matcher(password);
return m.matches();
}
/**
* Checks for a valid user name. The method does only check if the name is
* syntactically correct. It does not check if the name is valid (already in
* use by another user)
*
* @param login
* @return True if syntax is ok.
*/
@Override
public boolean syntaxCheckOlatLogin(String login) {
Matcher m = usernamePattern.matcher(login);
return m.matches();
}
/**
* Spring setter to set new password regular expression
* @param passwordRegExp
*/
public void setPasswordRegExp(String passwordRegExp) {
try {
passwordPattern = Pattern.compile(passwordRegExp);
} catch (PatternSyntaxException e) {
log.error("Invalid regular expression::" + passwordRegExp + " for password checker", e);
}
}
/**
* Spring setter to set new useranem regular expression
* @param usernameRegExp
*/
public void setUsernameRegExp(String usernameRegExp) {
try {
usernamePattern = Pattern.compile(usernameRegExp);
} catch (PatternSyntaxException e) {
log.error("Invalid regular expression::" + usernameRegExp + " for username checker", e);
}
}
}