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MWCryptHKDF.php
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35 class MWCryptHKDF {
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41  protected static function singleton() {
42  return MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getCryptHKDF();
43  }
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74  public static function HKDF( $hash, $ikm, $salt, $info, $L ) {
75  return CryptHKDF::HKDF( $hash, $ikm, $salt, $info, $L );
76  }
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85  public static function generate( $bytes, $context ) {
86  return self::singleton()->generate( $bytes, $context );
87  }
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97  public static function generateHex( $chars, $context = '' ) {
98  $bytes = ceil( $chars / 2 );
99  $hex = bin2hex( self::singleton()->generate( $bytes, $context ) );
100  return substr( $hex, 0, $chars );
101  }
102 
103 }
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MWCryptHKDF\singleton
static singleton()
Return a singleton instance, based on the global configs.
Definition: MWCryptHKDF.php:41
CryptHKDF\HKDF
static HKDF( $hash, $ikm, $salt, $info, $L)
RFC5869 defines HKDF in 2 steps, extraction and expansion.
Definition: CryptHKDF.php:224
MWCryptHKDF\generate
static generate( $bytes, $context)
Generate cryptographically random data and return it in raw binary form.
Definition: MWCryptHKDF.php:85
MWCryptHKDF\HKDF
static HKDF( $hash, $ikm, $salt, $info, $L)
RFC5869 defines HKDF in 2 steps, extraction and expansion.
Definition: MWCryptHKDF.php:74
MWCryptHKDF\generateHex
static generateHex( $chars, $context='')
Generate cryptographically random data and return it in hexadecimal string format.
Definition: MWCryptHKDF.php:97
MediaWikiServices
injection txt This is an overview of how MediaWiki makes use of dependency injection The design described here grew from the discussion of RFC T384 The term dependency this means that anything an object needs to operate should be injected from the the object itself should only know narrow no concrete implementation of the logic it relies on The requirement to inject everything typically results in an architecture that based on two main types of and essentially stateless service objects that use other service objects to operate on the value objects As of the beginning MediaWiki is only starting to use the DI approach Much of the code still relies on global state or direct resulting in a highly cyclical dependency MediaWikiServices
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