Class: OpenSSL::Config
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- OpenSSL::Config
- Includes:
- Enumerable
- Defined in:
- lib/openssl/config.rb,
ext/openssl/ossl_config.c
Overview
OpenSSL::Config
Configuration for the openssl library.
Many system’s installation of openssl library will depend on your system configuration. See the value of OpenSSL::Config::DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE for the location of the file for your host.
Constant Summary collapse
- DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE =
The default system configuration file for openssl
rb_str_new2(default_config_file)
Class Method Summary collapse
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.get_key_string(data, section, key) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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.parse(string) ⇒ Object
Parses a given string as a blob that contains configuration for OpenSSL.
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.parse_config(io) ⇒ Object
Parses the configuration data read from io, see also #parse.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#[](section) ⇒ Object
Get a specific section from the current configuration.
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#[]=(section, pairs) ⇒ Object
Sets a specific section name with a Hash pairs.
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#add_value(section, key, value) ⇒ Object
Set the target key with a given value under a specific section.
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#each ⇒ Object
For a block.
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#get_value(section, key) ⇒ Object
Gets the value of key from the given section.
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#initialize(filename = nil) ⇒ Config
constructor
Creates an instance of OpenSSL’s configuration class.
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#inspect ⇒ Object
String representation of this configuration object, including the class name and its sections.
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#section(name) ⇒ Object
Deprecated.
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#sections ⇒ Object
Get the names of all sections in the current configuration.
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#to_s ⇒ Object
Get the parsable form of the current configuration.
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#value(arg1, arg2 = nil) ⇒ Object
Deprecated.
Constructor Details
#initialize(filename = nil) ⇒ Config
Creates an instance of OpenSSL’s configuration class.
This can be used in contexts like OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.config=
If the optional filename parameter is provided, then it is read in and parsed via #parse_config.
This can raise IO exceptions based on the access, or availability of the file. A ConfigError exception may be raised depending on the validity of the data being configured.
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 247 def initialize(filename = nil) @data = {} if filename File.open(filename.to_s) do |file| Config.parse_config(file).each do |section, hash| self[section] = hash end end end end |
Class Method Details
.get_key_string(data, section, key) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 62 def get_key_string(data, section, key) # :nodoc: if v = data[section] && data[section][key] return v elsif section == 'ENV' if v = ENV[key] return v end end if v = data['default'] && data['default'][key] return v end end |
.parse(string) ⇒ Object
Parses a given string as a blob that contains configuration for OpenSSL.
If the source of the IO is a file, then consider using #parse_config.
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 37 def parse(string) c = new() parse_config(StringIO.new(string)).each do |section, hash| c[section] = hash end c end |
.parse_config(io) ⇒ Object
Parses the configuration data read from io, see also #parse.
Raises a ConfigError on invalid configuration data.
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 53 def parse_config(io) begin parse_config_lines(io) rescue ConfigError => e e..replace("error in line #{io.lineno}: " + e.) raise end end |
Instance Method Details
#[](section) ⇒ Object
Get a specific section from the current configuration
Given the following configurating file being loaded:
config = OpenSSL::Config.load('foo.cnf')
#=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]>
puts config.to_s
#=> [ default ]
# foo=bar
You can get a hash of the specific section like so:
config['default']
#=> {"foo"=>"bar"}
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 341 def [](section) @data[section] || {} end |
#[]=(section, pairs) ⇒ Object
Sets a specific section name with a Hash pairs.
Given the following configuration being created:
config = OpenSSL::Config.new
#=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=[]>
config['default'] = {"foo"=>"bar","baz"=>"buz"}
#=> {"foo"=>"bar", "baz"=>"buz"}
puts config.to_s
#=> [ default ]
# foo=bar
# baz=buz
It’s important to note that this will essentially merge any of the keys in pairs with the existing section. For example:
config['default']
#=> {"foo"=>"bar", "baz"=>"buz"}
config['default'] = {"foo" => "changed"}
#=> {"foo"=>"changed"}
config['default']
#=> {"foo"=>"changed", "baz"=>"buz"}
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 378 def []=(section, pairs) check_modify @data[section] ||= {} pairs.each do |key, value| self.add_value(section, key, value) end end |
#add_value(section, key, value) ⇒ Object
Set the target key with a given value under a specific section.
Given the following configurating file being loaded:
config = OpenSSL::Config.load('foo.cnf')
#=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]>
puts config.to_s
#=> [ default ]
# foo=bar
You can set the value of foo under the default section to a new value:
config.add_value('default', 'foo', 'buzz')
#=> "buzz"
puts config.to_s
#=> [ default ]
# foo=buzz
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 320 def add_value(section, key, value) check_modify (@data[section] ||= {})[key] = value end |
#each ⇒ Object
For a block.
Receive the section and its pairs for the current configuration.
config.each do |section, key, value|
# ...
end
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 439 def each @data.each do |section, hash| hash.each do |key, value| yield [section, key, value] end end end |
#get_value(section, key) ⇒ Object
Gets the value of key from the given section
Given the following configurating file being loaded:
config = OpenSSL::Config.load('foo.cnf')
#=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]>
puts config.to_s
#=> [ default ]
# foo=bar
You can get a specific value from the config if you know the section and key like so:
config.get_value('default','foo')
#=> "bar"
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 275 def get_value(section, key) if section.nil? raise TypeError.new('nil not allowed') end section = 'default' if section.empty? get_key_string(section, key) end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
String representation of this configuration object, including the class name and its sections.
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 450 def inspect "#<#{self.class.name} sections=#{sections.inspect}>" end |
#section(name) ⇒ Object
Deprecated
Use #[] instead
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 349 def section(name) # :nodoc: warn('Config#section is deprecated; use Config#[]') @data[name] || {} end |
#sections ⇒ Object
Get the names of all sections in the current configuration
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 388 def sections @data.keys end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
Get the parsable form of the current configuration
Given the following configuration being created:
config = OpenSSL::Config.new
#=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=[]>
config['default'] = {"foo"=>"bar","baz"=>"buz"}
#=> {"foo"=>"bar", "baz"=>"buz"}
puts config.to_s
#=> [ default ]
# foo=bar
# baz=buz
You can parse get the serialized configuration using #to_s and then parse it later:
serialized_config = config.to_s
# much later...
new_config = OpenSSL::Config.parse(serialized_config)
#=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]>
puts new_config
#=> [ default ]
foo=
baz=buz
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 418 def to_s ary = [] @data.keys.sort.each do |section| ary << "[ #{section} ]\n" @data[section].keys.each do |key| ary << "#{key}=#{@data[section][key]}\n" end ary << "\n" end ary.join end |
#value(arg1, arg2 = nil) ⇒ Object
Deprecated
Use #get_value instead
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# File 'lib/openssl/config.rb', line 288 def value(arg1, arg2 = nil) # :nodoc: warn('Config#value is deprecated; use Config#get_value') if arg2.nil? section, key = 'default', arg1 else section, key = arg1, arg2 end section ||= 'default' section = 'default' if section.empty? get_key_string(section, key) end |