Iterates over values. Note that unlike other collections, each_value
without block isn’t supported.
Calls the given block once for each byte in the stream.
OpenSSL::PKCS5.pbkdf2_hmac
has been renamed to OpenSSL::KDF.pbkdf2_hmac
. This method is provided for backwards compatibility.
Generates new parameters for the algorithm. algo_name is a String
that represents the algorithm. The optional argument options is a Hash
that specifies the options specific to the algorithm. The order of the options can be important.
A block can be passed optionally. The meaning of the arguments passed to the block varies depending on the implementation of the algorithm. The block may be called once or multiple times, or may not even be called.
For the supported options, see the documentation for the ‘openssl genpkey’ utility command.
pkey = OpenSSL::PKey.generate_parameters("DSA", "dsa_paramgen_bits" => 2048) p pkey.p.num_bits #=> 2048
Generates a new key (pair).
If a String
is given as the first argument, it generates a new random key for the algorithm specified by the name just as ::generate_parameters
does. If an OpenSSL::PKey::PKey
is given instead, it generates a new random key for the same algorithm as the key, using the parameters the key contains.
See ::generate_parameters
for the details of options and the given block.
pkey_params = OpenSSL::PKey.generate_parameters("DSA", "dsa_paramgen_bits" => 2048) pkey_params.priv_key #=> nil pkey = OpenSSL::PKey.generate_key(pkey_params) pkey.priv_key #=> #<OpenSSL::BN 6277...
PKCS #5 PBKDF2 (Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2) in combination with HMAC
. Takes pass, salt and iterations, and then derives a key of length bytes.
For more information about PBKDF2, see RFC 2898 Section 5.2 (www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2898#section-5.2).
The password.
The salt. Salts prevent attacks based on dictionaries of common passwords and attacks based on rainbow tables. It is a public value that can be safely stored along with the password (e.g. if the derived value is used for password storage).
The iteration count. This provides the ability to tune the algorithm. It is better to use the highest count possible for the maximum resistance to brute-force attacks.
The desired length of the derived key in octets.
The hash algorithm used with HMAC
for the PRF. May be a String
representing the algorithm name, or an instance of OpenSSL::Digest
.
Calls the block with each key/value pair:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, '/todos/1') res.each_header do |key, value| p [key, value] if key.start_with?('c') end
Output:
["content-type", "application/json; charset=utf-8"] ["connection", "keep-alive"] ["cache-control", "max-age=43200"] ["cf-cache-status", "HIT"] ["cf-ray", "771d17e9bc542cf5-ORD"]
Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
Net::HTTPHeader#each
is an alias for Net::HTTPHeader#each_header
.
Calls the block with each field key:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, '/todos/1') res.each_key do |key| p key if key.start_with?('c') end
Output:
"content-type" "connection" "cache-control" "cf-cache-status" "cf-ray"
Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
Net::HTTPHeader#each_name
is an alias for Net::HTTPHeader#each_key
.
Calls the block with each string field value:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, '/todos/1') res.each_value do |value| p value if value.start_with?('c') end
Output:
"chunked" "cf-q-config;dur=6.0000002122251e-06" "cloudflare"
Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
Like each_header
, but the keys are returned in capitalized form.
Net::HTTPHeader#canonical_each
is an alias for Net::HTTPHeader#each_capitalized
.
Returns the leading (‘type’) part of the media type from the value of field 'Content-Type'
, or nil
if no such field exists; see Content-Type response header:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, '/todos/1') res['content-type'] # => "application/json; charset=utf-8" res.main_type # => "application"
Creates an unsigned certificate for subject
and key
. The lifetime of the key is from the current time to age
which defaults to one year.
The extensions
restrict the key to the indicated uses.
Creates a new digest instance using the specified algorithm
. The default is SHA256.
Creates a new key pair of the specified algorithm
. RSA, DSA, and EC are supported.
Enumerates the trusted certificates via Gem::Security::TrustDir
.
Simple deprecation method that deprecates name
by wrapping it up in a dummy method. It warns on each call to the dummy method telling the user of repl
(unless repl
is :none) and the Rubygems version that it is planned to go away.
Simple deprecation method that deprecates name
by wrapping it up in a dummy method. It warns on each call to the dummy method telling the user of repl
(unless repl
is :none) and the Rubygems version that it is planned to go away.