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vuetify-password-input

v1.1.5

Published

A password input made with vuetify

Readme

vuetify-password-input

A password input made with vuetify

Installation

$ npm install vuetify-password-input

# Password strenght fucntion
$ npm install zxcvbn

Usage

plugins/vuetify-password-input.ts

import Vue from 'vue'
import PasswordInputPlugin from 'vuetify-password-input'
import { VTextField } from 'vuetify/lib'

Vue.use(PasswordInputPlugin, {
	components: { VTextField }
});

export default PasswordInputPlugin

App.vue

<template>
	<v-main>
		<v-container>
			<v-row>
				<v-col cols="12" md="4">
					<v-password-input
						v-model="password"
						toggleable
						counter
						show_strength
						:strength_function="calc_strength"
						:rules="[min_rules]"
					/>
				</v-col>
			</v-row>
		</v-container>
	</v-main>
</template>


<script lang="ts">
import {
	Component,
	Vue
} from 'vue-property-decorator';

import zxcvbn from 'zxcvbn'

@Component({})
export default class App extends Vue {
	public password: string = '';

	public min_rule(value: string): boolean | string {
		return value.length > 8 || 'Password must be at least 8 characters long';
	}

	public calc_strength(value: string) {
		return zxcvbn(value).score;
	}
}
</script>

Documentation

Properties

  • toggleable: boolean : Enables password visibility toggling if true.

  • loading: boolean : Enables loading animation. Has priority over show_strength.

  • show_strength: boolean : Displays a 4-segment bar in the progress slot if true. Needs strength_function to work.

  • strength_function: (password: string) => 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 : A function that returns a strength value for a given password. If this function is async, the loading property will be set to true while it executes.

  • append-icon: string : Passed to v-text-field by default unless toggleable is true, in which case this will be overriden by mdi-eye/mdi-eye-off.

Any other properties will be handled by the inner v-text-field