MediaWiki  1.33.0
MWSaltedPassword Class Reference

The old style of MediaWiki password hashing, with a salt. More...

Inheritance diagram for MWSaltedPassword:
Collaboration diagram for MWSaltedPassword:

Public Member Functions

 crypt ( $plaintext)
 Hash a password and store the result in this object. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from ParameterizedPassword
 needsUpdate ()
 Determine if the hash needs to be updated. More...
 
 toString ()
 Convert this hash to a string that can be stored in the database. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Password
 __construct (PasswordFactory $factory, array $config, $hash=null)
 Construct the Password object using a string hash. More...
 
 equals ( $other)
 Compare one Password object to this object. More...
 
 getType ()
 Get the type name of the password. More...
 
 verify ( $password)
 Checks whether the given password matches the hash stored in this object. More...
 

Protected Member Functions

 getDefaultParams ()
 Return an ordered array of default parameters for this password hash. More...
 
 getDelimiter ()
 Returns the delimiter for the parameters inside the hash. More...
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from ParameterizedPassword
 parseHash ( $hash)
 Perform any parsing necessary on the hash to see if the hash is valid and/or to perform logic for seeing if the hash needs updating. More...
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Password
 assertIsSafeSize ( $hash)
 Assert that hash will fit in a tinyblob field. More...
 
 isSupported ()
 Whether current password type is supported on this system. More...
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Attributes inherited from Password
const MAX_HASH_SIZE = 255
 Hash must fit in user_password, which is a tinyblob. More...
 
- Protected Attributes inherited from ParameterizedPassword
array $args = []
 Extra arguments that were found in the hash. More...
 
array $params = []
 Named parameters that have default values for this password type. More...
 
- Protected Attributes inherited from Password
array $config
 Array of configuration variables injected from the constructor. More...
 
PasswordFactory $factory
 Factory that created the object. More...
 
string $hash
 String representation of the hash without the type. More...
 

Detailed Description

The old style of MediaWiki password hashing, with a salt.

It involves running MD5 on the password, and then running MD5 on the salt concatenated with the first hash.

Since
1.24

Definition at line 30 of file MWSaltedPassword.php.

Member Function Documentation

◆ crypt()

MWSaltedPassword::crypt (   $password)

Hash a password and store the result in this object.

The result of the password hash should be put into the internal state of the hash object.

Parameters
string$passwordPassword to hash
Exceptions
PasswordErrorIf an internal error occurs in hashing

Reimplemented from Password.

Definition at line 39 of file MWSaltedPassword.php.

References captcha-old\args, captcha-old\count, and MWCryptRand\generateHex().

◆ getDefaultParams()

MWSaltedPassword::getDefaultParams ( )
protected

Return an ordered array of default parameters for this password hash.

The keys should be the parameter names and the values should be the default values. Additionally, the order of the array should be the order in which they appear in the hash.

When parsing a password hash, the constructor will split the hash based on the delimiter, and consume as many parts as it can, matching each to a parameter in this list. Once all the parameters have been filled, all remaining parts will be considered extra arguments, except, of course, for the very last part, which is the hash itself.

Returns
array

Reimplemented from ParameterizedPassword.

Definition at line 31 of file MWSaltedPassword.php.

◆ getDelimiter()

MWSaltedPassword::getDelimiter ( )
protected

Returns the delimiter for the parameters inside the hash.

Returns
string

Reimplemented from ParameterizedPassword.

Definition at line 35 of file MWSaltedPassword.php.


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