php password_hash code example
Example 1: hash a password php
// To hash the password, use
password_hash("MySuperSafePassword!", PASSWORD_DEFAULT)
// To compare hash with plain text, use
password_verify("MySuperSafePassword!", $hashed_password)
Example 2: php hash password
//hash password
$pass = password_hash($password, PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
//verify password
password_verify($password, $hashed_password); // returns true
Example 3: password hash php
//hash password
$hashed_password = password_hash($password, PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
//verify password
password_verify($password, $hashed_password); // returns true
Example 4: php hash password
/* User's password. */
$password = 'my secret password';
/* Secure password hash. */
$hash = password_hash($password, PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
Example 5: password_hash() php 7
<?php
/**
* Note that the salt here is randomly generated.
* Never use a static salt or one that is not randomly generated.
*
* For the VAST majority of use-cases, let password_hash generate the salt randomly for you
*/
$options = [
'cost' => 11,
'salt' => mcrypt_create_iv(22, MCRYPT_DEV_URANDOM),
];
echo password_hash("rasmuslerdorf", PASSWORD_BCRYPT, $options)."\n";
?>
Example 6: php password_hash
<?php
/**
* We just want to hash our password using the current DEFAULT algorithm.
* This is presently BCRYPT, and will produce a 60 character result.
*
* Beware that DEFAULT may change over time, so you would want to prepare
* By allowing your storage to expand past 60 characters (255 would be good)
* Other algorithms such as PASSWORD_BCRYPT and PASSWORD_ARGON2ID may be used
* instead of PASSWORD_DEFAULT
*/
echo password_hash("rasmuslerdorf", PASSWORD_DEFAULT);
?>