# Password Validators HIdP comes with a set of custom password validators to ensure that passwords meet certain complexity requirements. These validators enforce rules such as requiring digits, uppercase and lowercase characters, and special symbols; enhancing security by enforcing password diversity. Each validator is independent, enable any combination (or none) to suite your password policy requirements. ## Available validators These password validators are available: - **DigitValidator**: Requires a password with at least one digit (0-9). - **UppercaseValidator**: Requires a password with at least one uppercase letter (A-Z). - **LowercaseValidator**: Requires a password with at least one lowercase letter (a-z). - **SymbolValidator**: Requires a password with at least one special character from the set ``!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~``. ## Configuring Password Validators To use these custom password validators, add them to the `AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS` setting in your Django project (among the other validators you may have configured): ```python AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS = [ { "NAME": "hidp.accounts.password_validation.DigitValidator", }, { "NAME": "hidp.accounts.password_validation.UppercaseValidator", }, { "NAME": "hidp.accounts.password_validation.LowercaseValidator", }, { "NAME": "hidp.accounts.password_validation.SymbolValidator", } ] ``` Adding these validators ensures that any passwords set or updated will have to meet these required criteria. For more information on configuring password validation in Django, refer to [Django's documentation](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/topics/auth/passwords/#password-validation).