curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-regular-expressions-by-building-a-password-generator/6565bb128adfcd5ec362382d.md
Inside your for loop, compare constraint and the length of the list returned by findall(). Use the <= operator for that.
You should compare constraint and the length of the list returned by findall using the <= operator inside your for loop.
({ test: () => assert.match(code, /^(\s*)for.+:\s*^\1\s{4}constraint\s*<=\s*len\s*\(\s*re\.findall\s*\(\s*pattern\s*,\s*password\s*\)\s*\)/m) })
import re
import secrets
import string
def generate_password(length, nums, special_chars, uppercase, lowercase):
# Define the possible characters for the password
letters = string.ascii_letters
digits = string.digits
symbols = string.punctuation
# Combine all characters
all_characters = letters + digits + symbols
while True:
password = ''
# Generate password
for _ in range(length):
password += secrets.choice(all_characters)
constraints = [
(nums, r'\d'),
(lowercase, r'[a-z]'),
(uppercase, r'[A-Z]'),
(special_chars, fr'[{symbols}]')
]
--fcc-editable-region--
# Check constraints
for constraint, pattern in constraints:
len(re.findall(pattern, password))
--fcc-editable-region--
return password
# new_password = generate_password(8)
# print(new_password)