# Check The Password Confirmation With Yup The [Yup](https://github.com/jquense/yup) library makes it easy to validate individual values in a JavaScript object. A common situation when implementing a Sign Up form is asking the user to input their password twice and then the app can make sure they match. To do this, we need the validation of our `passwordConfirmation` value to reach outside of itself to make a comparison with the `password` value. This can be done with Yup's `ref` function. ```javascript import * as Yup from 'yup'; validationSchema: Yup.object({ password: Yup.string().required('Password is required'), passwordConfirmation: Yup.string() .oneOf([Yup.ref('password'), null], 'Passwords must match') }); ``` We are able to reference the value of `password` with `ref`. We use the `oneOf` function to ensure that `passwordConfirmation` either matches `password` or if it is left blank and matches `null` then it passes the validation for the time being. The second argument to `oneOf` is a custom validation message when this validation fails. [source](https://github.com/jaredpalmer/formik/issues/90)