DBIx::Class::DigestColumns - Automatic digest columns |
DBIx::Class::DigestColumns - Automatic digest columns
In your the DBIx::Class manpage table class:
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/DigestColumns ... Core/);
#automatically generate a method "check_password" in result class __PACKAGE__->add_columns( 'password' => { data_type => 'char', size => 32, digest_check_method => 'check_password', } __PACKAGE__->digestcolumns( columns => [qw/ password /], algorithm => 'MD5', encoding => 'base64', dirty => 1, auto => 1, );
Note: The component needs to be loaded before Core.
Alternatively you could call each method individually
__PACKAGE__->digest_columns(qw/ password /); __PACKAGE__->digest_algorithm('MD5'); __PACKAGE__->digest_encoding('base64'); __PACKAGE__->digest_dirty(1); __PACKAGE__->digest_auto(1);
This the DBIx::Class manpage component can be used to automatically insert a message digest of selected columns. By default DigestColumns will use the Digest::MD5 manpage to insert a 128-bit hexadecimal message digest of the column value.
The length of the inserted string will be 32 and it will only contain characters from this set: '0'..'9' and 'a'..'f'.
If you would like to use a specific digest module to create your message digest, you can set digest_algorithm:
__PACKAGE__->digest_algorithm('SHA-1');
By using the digest_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, performs the correct digest on it and returns a boolean value indicating whether this method matches the currently_stored value.
$row->password('old_password'); $row->update; $row->password('new_password'); $row->check_password('new_password'); #returns true $row->check_password('old_password'); #returns false $row->update;
__PACKAGE__->digestcolumns( columns => [qw/ password /], algorithm => $algorithm', encoding => $encoding, dirty => 1, auto => 1, );
Calls digest_columns, digest_algorithm, and digest_encoding and digest_auto if the corresponding argument is defined.
Override the original register_column to handle the creation of check methods.
Takes a list of columns to be convert to a message digest during insert.
__PACKAGE__->digest_columns(qw/ password /);
Takes the name of a digest algorithm to be used to calculate the message digest.
__PACKAGE__->digest_algorithm('SHA-1');
If a suitible digest module could not be loaded an exception will be thrown.
Supported digest algorithms are:
MD5 MD4 MD2 SHA-1 SHA-256 SHA-384 SHA-512 CRC-16 CRC-32 CRC-CCITT HMAC-SHA-1 HMAC-MD5 Whirlpool Adler-32
digest_algorithm defaults to MD5
.
Selects the encoding to use for the message digest.
__PACKAGE__->digest_encoding('base64');
Possilbe encoding schemes are:
binary hex base64
digest_encoding defaults to hex
.
Handles the actual encoding of column values into digests.
When given a $value
it will return the digest string for
that value. This is the method used by _digest_column_values
So you can use it to create an identical digest if you need one
for comparison (e.g. password authentication).
Go through the columns and digest the values that need it.
This method is called by insert and update when automatic digests are turned on. If dirty is enabled it will only digest the values of dirtied columns.
__PACKAGE__->digest_auto(1);
Turns on and off automatic digest columns. When on, this feature makes all UPDATEs and INSERTs automatically insert a message digest of selected columns.
The default is for digest_auto is to be on.
__PACKAGE__->digest_dirty(1);
Turns on and off the limiting of automatic digests to only dirty columns. When on, only columns that have been dirtied will have their values digested during UPDATEs and INSERTs. If auto is set to off this option does nothing.
The default is for digest_dirty is to be off to mantain compatibility with older versions of this module.
The following the DBIx::Class::Row manpage methods are extended by this module:-
the DBIx::Class manpage, Digest
Tom Kirkpatrick (tkp) <tkp@cpan.org>
With contributions from Guillermo Roditi (groditi) <groditi@cpan.org> and Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
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