(PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
password_needs_rehash — Checks if the given hash matches the given options
This function checks to see if the supplied hash implements the algorithm and options provided. If not, it is assumed that the hash needs to be rehashed.
hashA hash created by password_hash().
algoA password algorithm constant denoting the algorithm to use when hashing the password.
optionsAn associative array containing options. See the password algorithm constants for documentation on the supported options for each algorithm.
Returns true if the hash should be rehashed to match the given
algo and options, or false
otherwise.
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 7.4.0 |
The algo parameter expects a string now, but still accepts
ints for backward compatibility.
|
Example #1 Usage of password_needs_rehash()
<?php
$password = 'rasmuslerdorf';
$hash = '$2y$12$4Umg0rCJwMswRw/l.SwHvuQV01coP0eWmGzd61QH2RvAOMANUBGC.';
$algorithm = PASSWORD_BCRYPT;
// bcrypt's cost parameter can change over time as hardware improves
$options = ['cost' => 13];
// Verify stored hash against plain-text password
if (password_verify($password, $hash)) {
// Check if either the algorithm or the options have changed
if (password_needs_rehash($hash, $algorithm, $options)) {
// If so, create a new hash, and replace the old one
$newHash = password_hash($password, $algorithm, $options);
// Update the user record with the $newHash
}
// Perform the login.
}
?>