Source code for evennia.server.validators

from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from evennia.accounts.models import AccountDB
import re


[docs]class EvenniaUsernameAvailabilityValidator: """ Checks to make sure a given username is not taken or otherwise reserved. """ def __call__(self, username): """ Validates a username to make sure it is not in use or reserved. Args: username (str): Username to validate Returns: None (None): None if password successfully validated, raises ValidationError otherwise. """ # Check guest list if settings.GUEST_LIST and username.lower() in ( guest.lower() for guest in settings.GUEST_LIST ): raise ValidationError( _("Sorry, that username is reserved."), code="evennia_username_reserved" ) # Check database exists = AccountDB.objects.filter(username__iexact=username).exists() if exists: raise ValidationError( _("Sorry, that username is already taken."), code="evennia_username_taken" )
[docs]class EvenniaPasswordValidator:
[docs] def __init__( self, regex=r"^[\w. @+\-',]+$", policy="Password should contain a mix of letters, " "spaces, digits and @/./+/-/_/'/, only.", ): """ Constructs a standard Django password validator. Args: regex (str): Regex pattern of valid characters to allow. policy (str): Brief explanation of what the defined regex permits. """ self.regex = regex self.policy = policy
[docs] def validate(self, password, user=None): """ Validates a password string to make sure it meets predefined Evennia acceptable character policy. Args: password (str): Password to validate user (None): Unused argument but required by Django Returns: None (None): None if password successfully validated, raises ValidationError otherwise. """ # Check complexity if not re.findall(self.regex, password): raise ValidationError(_(self.policy), code="evennia_password_policy")
[docs] def get_help_text(self): """ Returns a user-facing explanation of the password policy defined by this validator. Returns: text (str): Explanation of password policy. """ return _( "%s From a terminal client, you can also use a phrase of multiple words if " "you enclose the password in double quotes." % self.policy )