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Backport of Django 1.9 password validation

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A backport of the password validation system from Django 1.9 (by Erik Romijn), for use on earlier Django versions.

Password validation isn’t hard to implement yourself, but if you use this backport you’ll be writing your validators to the same API that will be built-in to upcoming Django versions.

django-password-validation supports Django 1.8.2 and later on Python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, pypy, and pypy3.

Getting Help

Documentation for django-password-validation is available at https://django-password-validation.readthedocs.org/

This app is available on PyPI and can be installed with pip install django-password-validation.

Contributing

See the contributing docs.

CHANGES

0.1.1 (2015.06.10

  • Add common-passwords.txt.gz to package-data.

0.1 (2015.06.10)

  • Initial release, backported from Django commit 9851e54121b3.

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