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@apoorvdandem/create-password-validiator

v0.0.0

Published

This is a follow-up of create password validator component practice exercise.

Downloads

23

Readme

Publish Password Validator Component

This is a follow-up of create password validator component practice exercise.

Recap

You created a Password Validator component for Secure Tech Limited in the previous Practice. The component validated the password that was inputted based on specified values. You also tested the component locally.

Challenge

For this challenge, publish the same component on NPM Registry and test it on a separate application.

Ensure your component has the option to modify the following:

  • Minimum length: The minimum number of characters the password should contain

  • Maximum length: The maximum number of characters the password should contain

  • Error: The unsupported characters/no characters

  • Input Options: Minimum Length, Maximum Length, Error Message

  • Output Options: Valid, Invalid, Empty

Instructions

  • Publish the pre-existing PasswordValidator component created in previous practice
  • Install it and use it
    • Passing inputs to input-bound property
    • Capturing the events emitted by output-bound property