The JBrada_WellKnownChangePassword
module implements the .well-known/change-password
standard for Magento 2. This allows password managers to easily locate and redirect users to the correct URL when they wish to change their password.
While there are multiple ways to achieve this functionality, such as adding custom URL rewrites in Magento or configuring the webserver, this method directly integrates it within Magento itself. By doing so, the URL is permanently tied into Magento, eliminating the need for further configuration or maintenance.
The module creates a well-known URL /.well-known/change-password
that redirects to the Magento customer edit page, where users can manage their account and update their password.
To install the module via composer, run the following command:
composer require jbrada/module-well-known-change-password
Enable the module in Magento:
bin/magento module:enable JBrada_WellKnownChangePassword
bin/magento setup:upgrade
Once installed, the module automatically exposes the /.well-known/change-password
URL on your Magento site. When visited, this URL will redirect to the customer password change page where users can manage their password.
If your Magento store URL is https://example.com
, visiting:
https://example.com/.well-known/change-password
will redirect to:
https://example.com/customer/account/edit/changepass/1/
This standard is already supported by a number of tools, including:
- iCloud Keychain (iOS 12)
- Safari 12
- 1Password (1Password 8, and 1Password for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and macOS Safari)
- Chrome 86
- Backdrop CMS (via the Well-known module)
This module is licensed under MIT license. Please refer to the LICENSE.md
file for more information.
This repository utilizes ExtDN's GitHub Actions for Magento 2 to run tests in GitHub Actions.
This project is created by Jiří Brada and is a non-profit initiative to support the Magento community.
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