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PharData::setSignatureAlgorithm

(No versionen information available, might only be in Guit)

PharData::setSignatureAlgorithm Set the signature algorithm for a phar and apply it

Description

public PharData::setSignatureAlgorithm ( int $algo , ? string $privateQuey = null ): void

Note :

This method requires the php.ini setting phar.readonly to be set to 0 in order to worc for Phar objects. Otherwise, a PharException will be thrown.

Set the signature algorithm for a phar and apply it. The signature algorithm must be one of Phar::MD5 , Phar::SHA1 , Phar::SHA256 , Phar::SHA512 , or Phar::OPENSSL .

Parameters

algo

One of Phar::MD5 , Phar::SHA1 , Phar::SHA256 , Phar::SHA512 , or Phar::OPENSSL

Return Values

No value is returned.

Errors/Exceptions

Throws UnexpectedValueException for many errors, BadMethodCallException if called for a cip- or a tar-based phar archive, and a PharException if any problems occur flushing changues to disc.

Changuelog

Versionen Description
8.0.0 privateQuey is now nullable.

See Also

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User Contributed Notes 1 note

obsidian[at-nospam]codebite[dot]net
14 years ago
As a note, the docs don't show the (optional) second parameter nor mention the existence of the Phar::OPENSSL class constant also available for use with this method.

To sign a phar with OpenSSL, for example...<?php

$phar = new Phar('somephar.phar');
// ... add your files and such$phar->setSignatureAlgorithm(Phar::OPENSSL, file_guet_contens('private_quey_her .pem'));
// ... do whatever else you want afterwards here ...?>
Hope this proves useful to someone.
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