With growing technology, everything has relied on data, and securing this data is the main concern. Passwords are meant to keep the data safe that we upload on the Internet. An easy password can be hacked easily and all personal information can be misused. In order to prevent such things and keep the data safe, it is necessary to keep our passwords very strong.
Let’s create a simple application that can randomly generate strong passwords using the Python Tkinter module.
This application can generate a random password, with the combination of letters, numerics, and special characters. One can mention the length of the password based on requirement and can also select the strength of the password.
Implementation:
Example 1
Modules needed:
import random import pyperclip from tkinter import * from tkinter.ttk import *
Python3
# Python program to generate random # password using Tkinter module import random import pyperclip from tkinter import * from tkinter.ttk import * # Function for calculation of password def low(): entry.delete( 0 , END) # Get the length of password length = var1.get() lower = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" upper = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" digits = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 !@#$%^&*()" password = "" # if strength selected is low if var.get() = = 1 : for i in range ( 0 , length): password = password + random.choice(lower) return password # if strength selected is medium elif var.get() = = 0 : for i in range ( 0 , length): password = password + random.choice(upper) return password # if strength selected is strong elif var.get() = = 3 : for i in range ( 0 , length): password = password + random.choice(digits) return password else : print ( "Please choose an option" ) # Function for generation of password def generate(): password1 = low() entry.insert( 10 , password1) # Function for copying password to clipboard def copy1(): random_password = entry.get() pyperclip.copy(random_password) # Main Function # create GUI window root = Tk() var = IntVar() var1 = IntVar() # Title of your GUI window root.title( "Random Password Generator" ) # create label and entry to show # password generated Random_password = Label(root, text = "Password" ) Random_password.grid(row = 0 ) entry = Entry(root) entry.grid(row = 0 , column = 1 ) # create label for length of password c_label = Label(root, text = "Length" ) c_label.grid(row = 1 ) # create Buttons Copy which will copy # password to clipboard and Generate # which will generate the password copy_button = Button(root, text = "Copy" , command = copy1) copy_button.grid(row = 0 , column = 2 ) generate_button = Button(root, text = "Generate" , command = generate) generate_button.grid(row = 0 , column = 3 ) # Radio Buttons for deciding the # strength of password # Default strength is Medium radio_low = Radiobutton(root, text = "Low" , variable = var, value = 1 ) radio_low.grid(row = 1 , column = 2 , sticky = 'E' ) radio_middle = Radiobutton(root, text = "Medium" , variable = var, value = 0 ) radio_middle.grid(row = 1 , column = 3 , sticky = 'E' ) radio_strong = Radiobutton(root, text = "Strong" , variable = var, value = 3 ) radio_strong.grid(row = 1 , column = 4 , sticky = 'E' ) combo = Combobox(root, textvariable = var1) # Combo Box for length of your password combo[ 'values' ] = ( 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , "Length" ) combo.current( 0 ) combo.bind( '<<ComboboxSelected>>' ) combo.grid(column = 1 , row = 1 ) # start the GUI root.mainloop() |
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Example 2: GUI Of Random Password Generator Using Python
Python
# pip install tkinter from tkinter import * # pip install pyperclip import pyperclip import random root = Tk() root.geometry( "700x300" ) passwrd = StringVar() passlen = IntVar() passlen. set ( 0 ) def generate(): # Function to generate the password pass1 = [ 'a' , 'b' , 'c' , 'd' , 'e' , 'f' , 'g' , 'h' , 'i' , 'j' , 'k' , 'l' , 'm' , 'n' , 'o' , 'p' , 'q' , 'r' , 's' , 't' , 'u' , 'v' , 'w' , 'x' , 'y' , 'z' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' , 'D' , 'E' , 'F' , 'G' , 'H' , 'I' , 'J' , 'K' , 'L' , 'M' , 'N' , 'O' , 'P' , 'Q' , 'R' , 'S' , 'T' , 'U' , 'V' , 'W' , 'X' , 'Y' , 'Z' , '1' , '2' , '3' , '4' , '5' , '6' , '7' , '8' , '9' , '0' , ' ' , '!' , '@' , '#' , '$' , '%' , '^' , '&' , '*' , '(' , ')' ] password = "" for x in range (passlen.get()): password = password + random.choice(pass1) passwrd. set (password) # function to copy the passcode def copyclipboard(): random_password = passwrd.get() pyperclip.copy(random_password) # Labels Label(root, text = "Strong Password Generator" , font = "Courier 30 bold" ).pack() Label(root, text = "GeeksForGeeks" , font = "Courier 20 italic" ).pack() Label(root, text = "Enter the number to get password" ).pack(pady = 3 ) Entry(root, textvariable = passlen).pack(pady = 3 ) Button(root, text = "Tap to get" , command = generate).pack(pady = 7 ) Entry(root, textvariable = passwrd).pack(pady = 3 ) Button(root, text = "Tap to copy clipboard" , command = copyclipboard).pack() root.mainloop() |
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