From ed23544f026c074e2aeed0028cacee6409b48c77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles McGarvey Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 22:29:52 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Add documentation --- lib/File/KDBX/Entry.pm | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/File/KDBX/Entry.pm b/lib/File/KDBX/Entry.pm index 2afe50f..4e5d7a4 100644 --- a/lib/File/KDBX/Entry.pm +++ b/lib/File/KDBX/Entry.pm @@ -465,38 +465,76 @@ sub expand_keystroke_sequence { ############################################################################## +=method binary + + \%binary = $entry->binary($binary_key); + + $entry->binary($binary_key, \%binary); + $entry->binary($binary_key, %attributes); + $entry->binary($binary_key, $value); # same as: value => $value + +Get or set a binary. Every binary has a unique (to the entry) key and flags and so are returned as a hash +structure. For example: + + $binary = { + value => 'Password', + protect => true, # optional + }; + +Every binary should have a value (but might be C due to memory protection) and these optional flags +which might exist: + +=for :list +* C - Whether or not the binary value should be memory-protected. + +=cut + sub binary { my $self = shift; - my $key = shift or throw 'Must provide a binary key to access'; - if (@_) { - my $arg = @_ == 1 ? shift : undef; - my %args; - @args{keys %$arg} = values %$arg if ref $arg eq 'HASH'; - $args{value} = $arg if !ref $arg; - while (my ($field, $value) = each %args) { - $self->{binaries}{$key}{$field} = $value; + my %args = @_ == 2 ? (key => shift, value => shift) + : @_ % 2 == 1 ? (key => shift, @_) : @_; + + if (!defined $args{key} && !defined $args{value}) { + my %standard = (value => 1, protect => 1); + my @other_keys = grep { !$standard{$_} } keys %args; + if (@other_keys == 1) { + my $key = $args{key} = $other_keys[0]; + $args{value} = delete $args{$key}; } } - my $binary = $self->{binaries}{$key} //= {value => ''}; - if (defined (my $ref = $binary->{ref})) { - $binary = $self->{binaries}{$key} = dclone($self->kdbx->binaries->{$ref}); + + my $key = delete $args{key} or throw 'Must provide a binary key to access'; + + return $self->{binaries}{$key} = $args{value} if is_plain_hashref($args{value}); + + while (my ($field, $value) = each %args) { + $self->{binaries}{$key}{$field} = $value; } - return $binary; + return $self->{binaries}{$key}; } -sub binary_novivify { - my $self = shift; - my $binary_key = shift; - return if !$self->{binaries}{$binary_key} && !@_; - return $self->binary($binary_key, @_); -} +=method binary_value + + $binary = $entry->binary_value($binary_key); + +Access a binary value directly. The arguments are the same as for L. Returns C if the binary +is not set or is currently memory-protected. This is just a shortcut for: + + my $binary = do { + my $b = $entry->binary(...); + defined $b ? $b->{value} : undef; + }; + +=cut sub binary_value { my $self = shift; - my $binary = $self->binary_novivify(@_) // return undef; + my $binary = $self->binary(@_) // return undef; return $binary->{value}; } +############################################################################## + sub searching_enabled { my $self = shift; my $parent = $self->group; -- 2.45.2