Im using Spring with Hibernate to interact with my database. I'm using JPA/Hibernate contraints to validate the input. But this doesn't seem to work for the passwords and I think it's because the setPassword()
method of the User
class automatically hashes the password. Here's some code:
class User {
@Size(min = 12, max = 100)
private String password;
public User(..., String password) {
this.passwordSeed = this.passwordSeed = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(random.generateSeed(32));
this.password = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(password + this.passwordSeed);
}
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
public void setPassword(String password) {
if (passwordSeed == null) {
this.passwordSeed = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(random.generateSeed(32));
}
this.password = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(password + this.passwordSeed);
}
}
Note that I've trimmed the code a lot to be able to focus on the essential part. The ...
in the constructor is my way of saying it has many more arguments to set other properties like firstName
, etc.
So the problem is that the @Size constraint doesn't throw an exception when the user enters for example a one letter password. @Size does work for the firstName for example.
I've tried adding the constraint to the method variable, but that doesn't work either. Like this:
class User {
private String password;
public User(..., @Size(min = 12, max = 100) String password) {
this.passwordSeed = this.passwordSeed = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(random.generateSeed(32));
this.password = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(password + this.passwordSeed);
}
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
public void setPassword(@Size(min = 12, max = 100) String password) {
if (passwordSeed == null) {
this.passwordSeed = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(random.generateSeed(32));
}
this.password = DigestUtils.sha256Hex(password + this.passwordSeed);
}
}
Note that outside of the model, no hashing or manipulation of the password is done.
So how would I correctly approach this to have a simple validation that checks the minimum length of 12 characters and max of 100 ones?
@Size
is not related to validation, so you shouldn't use it. You need to validate it some other way.ValidatorFactory factory = Validation.buildDefaultValidatorFactory(); etc.
)@Valid
? I'm talking about in second code block.