I did as mr.freeze suggested and I added values for all parameters:

db.auth_user.password.requires =
[IS_STRONG(min=8,max=None,upper=None,lower=None,special=None,number=None,error_message='Too
short'),
 CRYPT(auth.settings.hmac_key)]

It helped with my first problem. I don't get error_message any more.
Form is processed smoothly now.

BUT the password still isn't hashed...

I had found information about additonal parameter
auth.settings.controller = 'default'

and had added it in my db.py file. To no avail though  :-(



On 13 Sie, 11:19, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> @elfuogo1, let us know if the problems are solved.
>
> On Aug 12, 10:36 pm, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>
> > IS_STRONG is failing for a different reason but displaying your error
> > message.  The defaults are:
> > min=8, max=20, upper=1, lower=1, number=1,  special=1
>
> > If you remove your error message, you will get a descriptive message
> > for each failure. You can set each parameter to 0 to disallow and to
> > None to not check.
> > db.auth_user.password.requires = [IS_STRONG(min=8,max=None,upper=None,
>
> > lower=None,special=None,number=None,error_message='Too short'),
> >                                   CRYPT(auth.settings.hmac_key)]
>
> > Perhaps the defaults should be less aggressive.  Not sure on the
> > CRYPT, it hashes the password for me.
>
> > On Aug 12, 9:53 pm, elfuego1 <elfue...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I have a problem with two things in registration form.
>
> > > 1. Definition for password field in database looks as follows:
>
> > > db.auth_user.password.requires = [IS_STRONG(min=8 ,error_message='Your
> > > password is too short!'), CRYPT(auth.settings.hmac_key)]
>
> > > But the form is not accepting passwords. Each time I want to send a
> > > form it shows me error message: 'Your password is too short', even if
> > > the password is much longer than required 8 signs.
> > > After removing 'min=8' parameter I'm able to save my form in database.
>
> > > 2. Although I have provided an encryption setting:
>
> > > auth.settings.hmac_key='sha512:something
>
> > > password is not encrypted in the database.
>
> > > Can you help me and tell me what I'm doing wrong? Am I missing some
> > > parameters?

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