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[2.0.x] Fixed typos in docs/topics/auth/passwords.txt.
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.. module:: django.contrib.auth.hashers
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The :mod:`django.contrib.auth.hashers` module provides a set of functions
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to create and validate hashed password. You can use them independently
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to create and validate hashed passwords. You can use them independently
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from the ``User`` model.
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.. function:: check_password(password, encoded)
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provide a salt and a hashing algorithm to use, if you don't want to use the
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defaults (first entry of ``PASSWORD_HASHERS`` setting). See
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:ref:`auth-included-hashers` for the algorithm name of each hasher. If the
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password argument is ``None``, an unusable password is returned (a one that
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will be never accepted by :func:`check_password`).
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password argument is ``None``, an unusable password is returned (one that
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will never be accepted by :func:`check_password`).
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.. function:: is_password_usable(encoded_password)
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