Authen::Htpasswd::User.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2007-07-15 (mandriva - 01/05/08)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Authen::Htpasswd::User - represents a user line in a .htpasswd file

SYNOPSIS

     my $user = Authen::Htpasswd::User->new($username, $password[, @extra_info], \%options);
     my $user = $pwfile->lookup_user($username); # from Authen::Htpasswd object
 
 
     if ($user->check_password($password)) { ... }
     if ($user->hashed_password eq $foo) { ... }
 
 
     # these are written immediately if the user was looked up from an Authen::Htpasswd object
     $user->username('bill');
     $user->password('bar');
     $user->hashed_password('tIYAwma5mxexA');
     $user->extra_info('root', 'joe@site.com', 'Joe Sysadmin');
     $user->set(username => 'bill', password => 'foo'); # set several at once
 
 
     print $user->to_line, "\n";
 
 

METHODS


new

     my $userobj = Authen::Htpasswd::User->new($username, $password[, @extra_info], \%options);
 
 

Creates a user object. You may also specify the arguments and options together in a hash: "{ username => $foo, password => $bar, extra_info => [$email, $name], ... }".

encrypt_hash
check_hashes
See Authen::Htpasswd.
hashed_password
Explicitly sets the value of the hashed password, rather than generating it with "password".

check_password

     $userobj->check_password($password,\@check_hashes);
 
 

Returns whether the password matches. "check_hashes" is the same as for Authen::Htpasswd.

username


hashed_password


extra_info(@fields)

Get and set the fields of the user line. These methods, as well as "password" and "set" below, write any changes immediately if the user was lookup up from an Authen::Htpasswd object. If the username is changed, the old entry is not preserved.

password

     $userobj->password($newpass);
 
 

Encrypts a new password. Dies if $newpass is not provided.

set

     $userobj->set(item => $value, ...);
 
 

Sets any of the four preceding values at once. Only writes the file once if it is going to be written.

to_line

     $userobj->to_line;
 
 

Returns a line for the user, suitable for printing to a ".htpasswd" file. There is no newline at the end.

AUTHOR

David Kamholz "dkamholz@cpan.org"

Yuval Kogman

     Copyright (c) 2005 - 2007 the aforementioned authors.
 
 
     This program is free software; you can redistribute
     it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.