Regular expression for a string that must contain minimum 14 characters, where at minimum 2 are numbers, and at minimum 6 are letters
I need a regex that tests a string for a
- minimum of 14 characters - valid are
A-Za-z0-9#,.-_
- minimum of 6 letters within that 14
- minimum of 2 numbers within that 14
Is there a way I can wrap this up in one regular expression (currently I have a javascript and php function that does three separate tests, one that it is 14 total, another that there is at least two numbers, and another that there is at least 6 letters.
So the following would be valid:
- blabla2bla2f54a (valid >14 total, with at least 6 letters, at least 2 numbers)
- thisIsNotValidAtAll (invalid because less than 2 numbers)
Solution 1:
Easy! First lets look at a commented version in PHP:
$re = '/# Match 14+ char password with min 2 digits and 6 letters.
^ # Anchor to start of string.
(?=(?:.*?[A-Za-z]){6}) # minimum of 6 letters.
(?=(?:.*?[0-9]){2}) # minimum of 2 numbers.
[A-Za-z0-9#,.\-_]{14,} # Match minimum of 14 characters.
$ # Anchor to end of string.
/x';
Here is the JavaScript version:
var re = /^(?=(?:.*?[A-Za-z]){6})(?=(?:.*?[0-9]){2})[A-Za-z0-9#,.\-_]{14,}$/;
Addendum 2012-11-30
I noticed that this answer recently got an upvote. This uses a more outdated expression so I figured it was time to update it with a better one.
=== A more efficient expression ===
By getting rid of the "dot-star" altogether and greedily applying a more precise expression, (a negated char class), an even more efficient solution results:
$re = '/# Match 14+ char password with min 2 digits and 6 letters.
^ # Anchor to start of string.
(?=(?:[^A-Za-z]*[A-Za-z]){6}) # minimum of 6 letters.
(?=(?:[^0-9]*[0-9]){2}) # minimum of 2 numbers.
[A-Za-z0-9#,.\-_]{14,} # Match minimum of 14 characters.
$ # Anchor to end of string.
/x';
Here is the new JavaScript version:
var re = /^(?=(?:[^A-Za-z]*[A-Za-z]){6})(?=(?:[^0-9]*[0-9]){2})[A-Za-z0-9#,.\-_]{14,}$/;
-
Edit 1: Added
#,.-_
to list of valid chars. - Edit 2: Changed the greedy to lazy star.
- Edit 2012-11-30: Added alternate version with the "lazy-dot-star" replaced with a more efficient greedy application of a more precise expression.
Solution 2:
I would recommend multiple checks, writing a single regex for this would be ugly. Multiple checks also allows you to know what criteria wasn't met.
$input = 'blabla2bla2f54a';
$errors=array();
if (!preg_match('/^[A-Za-z0-9#,.\-_]*$/', $input))
$errors[] = 'Invalid characters';
if (strlen($input) < 14)
$errors[] = 'Not long enough';
if (strlen(preg_replace('/[^0-9]/','',$input)) < 2)
$errors[] = 'Not enough numbers';
if (strlen(preg_replace('/[^A-Za-z]/','',$input)) < 6)
$errors[] = 'Not enough letters';
if (count($errors) > 0) //Didn't work
{
echo implode($errors,'<BR/>');
}
Solution 3:
echo preg_match("/(?=.*[#,.-_])((?=.*\d{2,})(?=.*[a-zA-Z]{6,}).{14,})/", $string);
Output:
blabla2bla2f54a (1)
thisIsNotValidAtAll (0)