scanpw
Read a password from standard input
scanpw
provides a macro and a function (for more granular error handling) to
facilitate reading passwords from standard input in a secure manner. It expands
to an expression that returns a String
, so it can be assigned to
a variable or used directly. The macro may take arguments like those to
print
, which can be used to generate a prompt.
rust
let password = scanpw!("Password: ");
This results in a prompt that looks like this (where _
represents where the
user will start typing):
Password: _
rust
let password = scanpw!();
rust
let password = scanpw!("Password for {}: ", username);
If the first argument to scanpw
is an expression of type Option<char>
instead of a string literal, it is used to either set a custom replacement
character (like Some('X')
) or disable echoing entirely (like None
). For
example:
```rust
// Don't print a '*' for each character the user types
let echo_settings: Option
let password = scanpw!(echo_settings, "Password: "); ```
The default behavior is to echo *
s for each character entered.