As title says, I need to validate password field but it can contains specific number of uppercase letters, special characters and numbers. So I created function like this
function password_verification($password){
$errors[];
$min_password_length = ConfigOptions::getValue('password_minimum_length');// minimum password length
$special_characters = ConfigOptions::getValue('password_minimum_symbols');// Minimum symbols
$numbers = ConfigOptions::getValue('password_minimum_numbers');// minimum numbers
$length = strlen($password);// length of inserted password
preg_match_all("/[A-Z]/", $password, $caps_match);
$caps_count = count($caps_match [0]);// number of uppercase letters in password
preg_match_all("/[a-z]/", $password, $small_match);
$small_count = count($small_match [0]);// number of lowercase letters in password
preg_match_all("/[0-9]/", $password, $num_match);
$num_count = count($num_match [0]);// number of digits in password
preg_match_all("/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/", $password, $symb_match);
$symb_count = count($symb_match [0]);
if($min_password_length > $length) {
$errors['password_length'] = __('Password cannot be shorter than '.$min_password_length.' characters');
}// if
if($uppercase > $caps_count) {
$errors['password_uppercase'] = __('Password cannot have less than '.$uppercase.' uppercase letters');
}// if
if($special_characters > $symb_count) {
$errors[] = __('Password cannot have less than '.$symb_count.' special characters');
}// if
if($numbers > $num_count) {
$errors[] = __('Paswword cannot have less than '.$num_count.' numbers');
}// if
return $errors[];
}
and I put this in controller. But I was wondering is there any way to put this in model validation.