/** * OLAT - Online Learning and Training<br> * http://www.olat.org * <p> * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); <br> * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.<br> * You may obtain a copy of the License at * <p> * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * <p> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,<br> * software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, <br> * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. <br> * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and <br> * limitations under the License. * <p> * Copyright (c) since 2004 at Multimedia- & E-Learning Services (MELS),<br> * University of Zurich, Switzerland. * <hr> * <a href="http://www.openolat.org"> * OpenOLAT - Online Learning and Training</a><br> * This file has been modified by the OpenOLAT community. Changes are licensed * under the Apache 2.0 license as the original file. */ package org.olat.user; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; import java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException; import org.olat.core.logging.OLog; import org.olat.core.logging.Tracing; /** * Description:<br> * This configurable password and syntax checker can be used if you need a * custom loginname / password rule. Don't forget to adapt the corresponding * i18n keys. * * <P> * Initial Date: 15.12.2008 <br> * * @author gnaegi */ public class UserNameAndPasswordSyntaxCheckerWithRegexp extends UserNameAndPasswordSyntaxChecker { private static final OLog log = Tracing.createLoggerFor(UserNameAndPasswordSyntaxCheckerWithEmail.class); // precompiled patterns with default values private Pattern passwordPattern = Pattern.compile("^\\p{Graph}{4,128}$"); private Pattern usernamePattern = Pattern.compile("[0-9a-z\\.\\-_@]{3,32}"); /** * Validates an OLAT password on a syntactical level. A password is valid when * it matches the requirements that are set in the spring configuration. * <p> * * @param password The passwort to validate * @return true if it is valid, false otherwhise */ @Override public boolean syntaxCheckOlatPassword(String password) { Matcher m = passwordPattern.matcher(password); return m.matches(); } /** * Checks for a valid user name. The method does only check if the name is * syntactically correct. It does not check if the name is valid (already in * use by another user) * * @param login * @return True if syntax is ok. */ @Override public boolean syntaxCheckOlatLogin(String login) { Matcher m = usernamePattern.matcher(login); return m.matches(); } /** * Spring setter to set new password regular expression * @param passwordRegExp */ public void setPasswordRegExp(String passwordRegExp) { try { passwordPattern = Pattern.compile(passwordRegExp); } catch (PatternSyntaxException e) { log.error("Invalid regular expression::" + passwordRegExp + " for password checker", e); } } /** * Spring setter to set new useranem regular expression * @param usernameRegExp */ public void setUsernameRegExp(String usernameRegExp) { try { usernamePattern = Pattern.compile(usernameRegExp); } catch (PatternSyntaxException e) { log.error("Invalid regular expression::" + usernameRegExp + " for username checker", e); } } }