| DBIx-Class-EncodedColumn documentation | Contained in the DBIx-Class-EncodedColumn distribution. |
DigestColumns performs the encode operation on insert and update,
and EncodedColumn performs the operation when the value is set, or on new.DigestColumns supports only algorithms of the Digest family.
EncodedColumn employs a set of thin wrappers around different cipher modules
to provide support for any cipher you wish to use and wrappers are very simple
to write (typically less than 30 lines).EncodedColumn supports having more than one encoded column per table
and each column can use a different cipher.Encode adds only one item to the namespace of the object utilizing
it (_column_encoders).
Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt - uses
DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn::Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt and
requires Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt to be installedDigest - uses DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn::Digest
requires Digest to be installed as well as the algorithm required
(Digest::SHA, Digest::Whirlpool, etc)Crypt::OpenPGP - DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn::Crypt::OpenPGP
and requires Crypt::OpenPGP to be installed
DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn - Automatically encode columns
In your DBIx::Class Result class (sometimes erroneously referred to as the 'table' class):
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/EncodedColumn ... Core/);
#Digest encoder with hex format and SHA-1 algorithm
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
'password' => {
data_type => 'CHAR',
size => 40,
encode_column => 1,
encode_class => 'Digest',
encode_args => {algorithm => 'SHA-1', format => 'hex'},
}
#SHA-1 / hex encoding / generate check method
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
'password' => {
data_type => 'CHAR',
size => 40 + 10,
encode_column => 1,
encode_class => 'Digest',
encode_args => {algorithm => 'SHA-1', format => 'hex', salt_length => 10},
encode_check_method => 'check_password',
}
#MD5 / base64 encoding / generate check method
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
'password' => {
data_type => 'CHAR',
size => 22,
encode_column => 1,
encode_class => 'Digest',
encode_args => {algorithm => 'MD5', format => 'base64'},
encode_check_method => 'check_password',
}
#Eksblowfish bcrypt / cost of 8/ no key_nul / generate check method
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
'password' => {
data_type => 'CHAR',
size => 59,
encode_column => 1,
encode_class => 'Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt',
encode_args => { key_nul => 0, cost => 8 },
encode_check_method => 'check_password',
}
In your application code:
#updating the value.
$row->password('plaintext');
my $digest = $row->password;
#checking against an existing value with a check_method
$row->check_password('old_password'); #true
$row->password('new_password');
$row->check_password('new_password'); #returns true
$row->check_password('old_password'); #returns false
Note: The component needs to be loaded before Core.
This DBIx::Class component can be used to automatically encode a column's contents whenever the value of that column is set.
This module is similar to the existing DBIx::Class::DigestColumns, but there is some key differences:
DigestColumns performs the encode operation on insert and update,
and EncodedColumn performs the operation when the value is set, or on new.DigestColumns supports only algorithms of the Digest family.
EncodedColumn employs a set of thin wrappers around different cipher modules
to provide support for any cipher you wish to use and wrappers are very simple
to write (typically less than 30 lines).EncodedColumn supports having more than one encoded column per table
and each column can use a different cipher.Encode adds only one item to the namespace of the object utilizing
it (_column_encoders).There is, unfortunately, some features that EncodedColumn doesn't support.
DigestColumns supports changing certain options at runtime, as well as
the option to not automatically encode values on set. The author of this module
found these options to be non-essential and omitted them by design.
If any one of these options is present the column will be treated as a digest column and all of the defaults will be applied to the rest of the options.
Enable automatic encoding of column values. If this option is not set to true any other options will become no-ops.
By using the encode_check_method attribute when you declare a column you can create a check method for that column. The check method accepts a plain text string, and returns a boolean that indicates whether the digest of the provided value matches the current value.
The class to use for encoding. Available classes are:
Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt - uses
DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn::Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt and
requires Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt to be installedDigest - uses DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn::Digest
requires Digest to be installed as well as the algorithm required
(Digest::SHA, Digest::Whirlpool, etc)Crypt::OpenPGP - DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn::Crypt::OpenPGP
and requires Crypt::OpenPGP to be installedPlease see the relevant class's documentation for information about the specific arguments accepted by each and make sure you include the encoding algorithm (e.g. Crypt::OpenPGP) in your application's requirements.
The following DBIx::Class::ResultSource method is extended:
The following DBIx::Class::Row methods are extended by this module:
Guillermo Roditi (groditi) <groditi@cpan.org>
Inspired by the original module written by Tom Kirkpatrick (tkp) <tkp@cpan.org> featuring contributions from Guillermo Roditi (groditi) <groditi@cpan.org> and Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
jshirley - J. Shirley <cpan@coldhardcode.com>
kentnl - Kent Fredric <kentnl@cpan.org>
mst - Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
wreis - Wallace reis <wreis@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009 the DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn AUTHOR and CONTRIBUTORS as listed above.
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.
| DBIx-Class-EncodedColumn documentation | Contained in the DBIx-Class-EncodedColumn distribution. |
package DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn; use strict; use warnings; use base qw/DBIx::Class/; use Sub::Name; __PACKAGE__->mk_classdata( '_column_encoders' ); our $VERSION = '0.00011'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; sub register_column { my $self = shift; my ($column, $info) = @_; $self->next::method(@_); return unless exists $info->{encode_column} && $info->{encode_column} == 1; $self->throw_exception("'encode_class' is a required argument.") unless exists $info->{encode_class} && defined $info->{encode_class}; my $class = $info->{encode_class}; my $args = exists $info->{encode_args} ? $info->{encode_args} : {}; $self->throw_exception("'encode_args' must be a hashref") unless ref $args eq 'HASH'; $class = join("::", 'DBIx::Class::EncodedColumn', $class); eval "require ${class};"; $self->throw_exception("Failed to use encode_class '${class}': $@") if $@; defined( my $encode_sub = eval{ $class->make_encode_sub($column, $args) }) || $self->throw_exception("Failed to create encoder with class '$class': $@"); $self->_column_encoders({$column => $encode_sub, %{$self->_column_encoders || {}}}); if ( exists $info->{encode_check_method} && $info->{encode_check_method} ){ no strict 'refs'; defined( my $check_sub = eval{ $class->make_check_sub($column, $args) }) || $self->throw_exception("Failed to create checker with class '$class': $@"); my $name = join '::', $self->result_class, $info->{encode_check_method}; *$name = subname $name, $check_sub; } } sub set_column { my $self = shift; return $self->next::method(@_) unless defined $_[1]; my $encs = $self->_column_encoders; if(exists $encs->{$_[0]} && defined(my $encoder = $encs->{$_[0]})){ return $self->next::method($_[0], $encoder->($_[1])); } $self->next::method(@_); } sub new { my($self, $attr, @rest) = @_; my $encoders = $self->_column_encoders; for my $col (grep { defined $encoders->{$_} } keys %$encoders ) { next unless exists $attr->{$col} && defined $attr->{$col}; $attr->{$col} = $encoders->{$col}->( $attr->{$col} ); } return $self->next::method($attr, @rest); } 1; __END__;