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package URI::di; |
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require URI; |
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require URI::_query; |
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require URI::_punycode; |
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require URI::QueryParam; |
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@ISA=qw(URI::_query URI); |
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$VERSION = '0.03'; |
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=head1 NAME |
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URI::di - URI scheme for digital signatures |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use URI; |
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$u = URI->new('di:sha-256'); |
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$u->compute('some data'); |
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my $algo = $u->algorithm; |
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my $b64 = $u->b64digest; |
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my $hex = $u->hexdigest; |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This module implements the C URI scheme defined in |
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L. |
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use Digest (); |
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# XXX please don't go away from Digest |
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my %ALGOS = map { lc $_ => 1 } keys %Digest::MMAP; |
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=head2 compute $DATA [, $ALGO, \%QUERY] |
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Compute a new di: URI from some data. Since the data objects we're |
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typically interested in hashing tend to be bulky, this method will |
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optionally take GLOB or SCALAR references, even blessed ones if you |
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can be sure they'll behave, that is, globs treated like files and |
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scalars dereferenced. If not, C<$DATA> can also be a CODE reference as |
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well, with the L context as its first argument, enabling you |
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to specify your own behaviour, like this: |
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my $obj = MyObj->new; |
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my $di = URI->new('di:sha-256;'); |
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$di->compute(sub { shift->add($obj->as_string) }); |
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# Alternatively: |
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use URI::di; |
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my $di = URI::di->compute(sub { shift->add($obj->as_string) }); |
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It is also possible to supply your own L instance and the URI |
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will be generated from its current state, like this: |
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my $ctx = Digest->new('SHA-1'); |
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$ctx->add($some_stuff); |
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# REMEMBER TO MATCH THE ALGORITHM IN THE CONSTRUCTOR! |
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# I CAN'T (RELIABLY) DO IT FOR YOU! |
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my $di = URI::di->compute($ctx, 'sha-1') |
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# The URI doesn't store $ctx so if you modify it, the URI won't |
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# change. |
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The algorithms supported are the same as the ones in L, which |
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will be coerced to lower-case in the URI. If omitted, the default |
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algorithm is SHA-256, per the draft spec. |
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Optionally, you can pass in a string or HASH reference which will be |
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appended to the URI. The keys map as they do in L, |
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and so do the values, which can be either strings or ARRAY references |
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containing strings, to represent multiple values. |
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sub compute { |
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unless defined $data; |
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Returns a C URI from an already-computed digest. As with |
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strings C, C or C. Base64 digests can be supplied in |
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my %OP = ( |
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sub from_digest { |
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or |
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implied. See the License for the specific language governing |
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permissions and limitations under the License. |
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