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I have a situation where I would like to be able to rate a users password in the web interface to my system, so that before they hit submit they know if they have a bad password.

Key Requirements:

  • Must be able to rate the password, not just pass/fail.
  • Should disable the form if the password is below a threshhold, so the user can't submit it.
  • Look nice. :)
  • Not use jQuery - we're currently using Mochikit and Y!UI in this system.

I've found many password meters written in jQuery, and things like http://www.passwordmeter.com/ that are too verbose.

Can anyone suggest a good drop in javascript password rater I can use, or give an example of how to write one?

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so what's the question? – Can Berk Güder Jun 4 at 1:29

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Here's a collection of scripts: http://webtecker.com/2008/03/26/collection-of-password-strength-scripts/

This one doesn't use a framework: http://www.codeandcoffee.com/2007/07/how-to-make-a-password-strength-meter-like-google-v20/

And this one uses Prototype/Scriptaculous: http://ajaxorized.com/?p=14

I think both of them rate the password and don't use jQuery... but I don't know if they have native support for disabling the form?

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Remember, even if you disable the form in javascript, you should run this check on the server-side as well. Tricksy users will just do form submits anyway, or what if a user has javascript disabled? – Chris Kaminski Jun 4 at 4:56
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Password Strength Algorithm:

Password Length:
	5 Points: Less than 4 characters
	10 Points: 5 to 7 characters
	25 Points: 8 or more

Letters:
	0 Points: No letters
	10 Points: Letters are all lower case
	20 Points: Letters are upper case and lower case

Numbers:
	0 Points: No numbers
	10 Points: 1 number
	20 Points: 3 or more numbers

Characters:
	0 Points: No characters
	10 Points: 1 character
	25 Points: More than 1 character

Bonus:
	2 Points: Letters and numbers
	3 Points: Letters, numbers, and characters
	5 Points: Mixed case letters, numbers, and characters

Password Text Range:

	>= 90: Very Secure
	>= 80: Secure
	>= 70: Very Strong
	>= 60: Strong
	>= 50: Average
	>= 25: Weak
	>= 0: Very Weak

Settings Toggle to true or false, if you want to change what is checked in the password

var m_strUpperCase = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; var m_strLowerCase = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; var m_strNumber = "0123456789"; var m_strCharacters = "!@#$%^&?~"

Check password

function checkPassword(strPassword) { // Reset combination count var nScore = 0;

// Password length
// -- Less than 4 characters
if (strPassword.length < 5)
{
	nScore += 5;
}
// -- 5 to 7 characters
else if (strPassword.length > 4 && strPassword.length < 8)
{
	nScore += 10;
}
// -- 8 or more
else if (strPassword.length > 7)
{
	nScore += 25;
}

// Letters
var nUpperCount = countContain(strPassword, m_strUpperCase);
var nLowerCount = countContain(strPassword, m_strLowerCase);
var nLowerUpperCount = nUpperCount + nLowerCount;
// -- Letters are all lower case
if (nUpperCount == 0 && nLowerCount != 0) 
{ 
	nScore += 10; 
}
// -- Letters are upper case and lower case
else if (nUpperCount != 0 && nLowerCount != 0) 
{ 
	nScore += 20; 
}

// Numbers
var nNumberCount = countContain(strPassword, m_strNumber);
// -- 1 number
if (nNumberCount == 1)
{
	nScore += 10;
}
// -- 3 or more numbers
if (nNumberCount >= 3)
{
	nScore += 20;
}

// Characters
var nCharacterCount = countContain(strPassword, m_strCharacters);
// -- 1 character
if (nCharacterCount == 1)
{
	nScore += 10;
}	
// -- More than 1 character
if (nCharacterCount > 1)
{
	nScore += 25;
}

// Bonus
// -- Letters and numbers
if (nNumberCount != 0 && nLowerUpperCount != 0)
{
	nScore += 2;
}
// -- Letters, numbers, and characters
if (nNumberCount != 0 && nLowerUpperCount != 0 && nCharacterCount != 0)
{
	nScore += 3;
}
// -- Mixed case letters, numbers, and characters
if (nNumberCount != 0 && nUpperCount != 0 && nLowerCount != 0 && nCharacterCount != 0)
{
	nScore += 5;
}


return nScore;

}

// Runs password through check and then updates GUI

function runPassword(strPassword, strFieldID) { // Check password var nScore = checkPassword(strPassword);

 // Get controls
    var ctlBar = document.getElementById(strFieldID + "_bar"); 
    var ctlText = document.getElementById(strFieldID + "_text");
    if (!ctlBar || !ctlText)
    	return;

    // Set new width
    ctlBar.style.width = (nScore*1.25>100)?100:nScore*1.25 + "%";

// Color and text
// -- Very Secure
/*if (nScore >= 90)
{
	var strText = "Very Secure";
	var strColor = "#0ca908";
}
// -- Secure
else if (nScore >= 80)
{
	var strText = "Secure";
	vstrColor = "#7ff67c";
}
// -- Very Strong
else 
*/
if (nScore >= 80)
{
	var strText = "Very Strong";
	var strColor = "#008000";
}
// -- Strong
else if (nScore >= 60)
{
	var strText = "Strong";
	var strColor = "#006000";
}
// -- Average
else if (nScore >= 40)
{
	var strText = "Average";
	var strColor = "#e3cb00";
}
// -- Weak
else if (nScore >= 20)
{
	var strText = "Weak";
	var strColor = "#Fe3d1a";
}
// -- Very Weak
else
{
	var strText = "Very Weak";
	var strColor = "#e71a1a";
}

if(strPassword.length == 0)
{
ctlBar.style.backgroundColor = "";
ctlText.innerHTML =  "";
}

else { ctlBar.style.backgroundColor = strColor; ctlText.innerHTML = strText; } }

// Checks a string for a list of characters function countContain(strPassword, strCheck) { // Declare variables var nCount = 0;

for (i = 0; i < strPassword.length; i++) 
{
	if (strCheck.indexOf(strPassword.charAt(i)) > -1) 
	{ 
        	nCount++;
	} 
} 

return nCount;

}

You can customize by yourself according to your requirement.

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+1 for effort, but -1 for coding style. – garrow Jun 4 at 4:13
@garrow: What's wrong with the coding style other than being different from yours? (FTR, it not the style I prefer either, but so what?) – Software Monkey Jun 4 at 6:35

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