silverstripe-framework/forms/PasswordField.php
Mateusz Uzdowski d1482bee15 Add autocomplete=off switch for the password field.
Some clients require disabling of the browser password handling
mechanisms. Add a switch to make it possible without hacking the core.

No change to default behaviour.
2013-06-12 09:41:18 +12:00

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<?php
/**
* Password input field.
* @package forms
* @subpackage fields-formattedinput
*/
class PasswordField extends TextField {
/**
* Controls the autocomplete attribute on the field.
*
* Setting it to false will set the attribute to "off", which will hint the browser
* to not cache the password and to not use any password managers.
*/
private static $autocomplete;
/**
* Returns an input field, class="text" and type="text" with an optional
* maxlength
*/
public function __construct($name, $title = null, $value = "") {
if(count(func_get_args()) > 3) {
Deprecation::notice('3.0', 'Use setMaxLength() instead of constructor arguments',
Deprecation::SCOPE_GLOBAL);
}
parent::__construct($name, $title, $value);
}
public function getAttributes() {
$attributes = array_merge(
parent::getAttributes(),
array('type' => 'password')
);
$autocomplete = Config::inst()->get('PasswordField', 'autocomplete');
if (isset($autocomplete)) {
$attributes['autocomplete'] = $autocomplete ? 'on' : 'off';
}
return $attributes;
}
/**
* Makes a pretty readonly field with some stars in it
*/
public function performReadonlyTransformation() {
$field = $this->castedCopy('ReadonlyField');
$field->setValue('*****');
return $field;
}
public function Type() {
return 'text password';
}
}