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MWCryptRand.php
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29 class MWCryptRand {
34  protected static function singleton() {
35  return MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getCryptRand();
36  }
37 
47  public static function wasStrong() {
48  return true;
49  }
50 
60  public static function generate( $bytes ) {
61  return random_bytes( floor( $bytes ) );
62  }
63 
71  public static function generateHex( $chars ) {
72  // hex strings are 2x the length of raw binary so we divide the length in half
73  // odd numbers will result in a .5 that leads the generate() being 1 character
74  // short, so we use ceil() to ensure that we always have enough bytes
75  $bytes = ceil( $chars / 2 );
76  // Generate the data and then convert it to a hex string
77  $hex = bin2hex( random_bytes( $bytes ) );
78 
79  // A bit of paranoia here, the caller asked for a specific length of string
80  // here, and it's possible (eg when given an odd number) that we may actually
81  // have at least 1 char more than they asked for. Just in case they made this
82  // call intending to insert it into a database that does truncation we don't
83  // want to give them too much and end up with their database and their live
84  // code having two different values because part of what we gave them is truncated
85  // hence, we strip out any run of characters longer than what we were asked for.
86  return substr( $hex, 0, $chars );
87  }
88 }
MWCryptRand\wasStrong
static wasStrong()
Return a boolean indicating whether or not the source used for cryptographic random bytes generation ...
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MWCryptRand\generate
static generate( $bytes)
Generate a run of cryptographically random data and return it in raw binary form.
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MWCryptRand\generateHex
static generateHex( $chars)
Generate a run of cryptographically random data and return it in hexadecimal string format.
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MWCryptRand\singleton
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