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package Net::ACME2::Challenge::http_01; |
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use parent qw( Net::ACME2::Challenge ); |
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use constant _PATH_DIRECTORY => '/.well-known/acme-challenge'; |
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=encoding utf-8 |
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=head1 NAME |
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Net::ACME2::Challenge::http_01 |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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#e.g., “/.well-known/acme-challenge/12341243sdafdewrsvfd” |
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my $path = $challenge->path(); |
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{ |
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my $handler = $challenge->create_handler( ... ); |
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$acme->accept_challenge($challenge); |
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sleep 1 while !$acme->poll_authorization(); |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This module is instantiated by L and is a |
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=head1 METHODS |
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=head2 I->create_handler( $ACME_OR_AUTHZ, $DOCROOT ) |
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Creates a file in the given DOCROOT that will, if served up normally, |
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satisfy ACME’s requirements for this challenge. The return value is |
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an object that, when DESTROYed, will remove that file. |
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$ACME_OR_AUTHZ is normally a L instance that will be used to |
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compute I’s key authorization. If you already have this authorization |
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(i.e., via I’s C method) you may submit |
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that instead. (Only that key authorization was accepted prior to version |
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This can simplify the authorization process |
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if you’re on the same server as all of the authorization object’s |
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identifiers’ HTTP document roots. |
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=cut |
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sub create_handler { |
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=head2 I->get_path() |
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relevant content. This is useful if, for whatever reason, |
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/.well-known/acme-challenge/LoqXcYV8q5ONbJQxbmR7SCTNo3tiAXDfowyjxAjEuX0 |
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q1hcOY6mDLNh7jummITkoQ1PHBpaxwNwyERZEqbADqI._jDy0skz-fuLE9OyLfS2UBa9z9QtS_MZGWq3x2nMx34 |
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