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<?php /* * This file is part of the Symfony package. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <[email protected]> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\PasswordHasher\Hasher; use Symfony\Component\PasswordHasher\Exception\InvalidPasswordException; use Symfony\Component\PasswordHasher\LegacyPasswordHasherInterface; /** * PlaintextPasswordHasher does not do any hashing but is useful in testing environments. * * As this hasher is not cryptographically secure, usage of it in production environments is discouraged. * * @author Fabien Potencier <[email protected]> */ class PlaintextPasswordHasher implements LegacyPasswordHasherInterface { use CheckPasswordLengthTrait; private bool $ignorePasswordCase; /** * @param bool $ignorePasswordCase Compare password case-insensitive */ public function __construct(bool $ignorePasswordCase = false) { $this->ignorePasswordCase = $ignorePasswordCase; } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function hash(string $plainPassword, string $salt = null): string { if ($this->isPasswordTooLong($plainPassword)) { throw new InvalidPasswordException(); } return $this->mergePasswordAndSalt($plainPassword, $salt); } public function verify(string $hashedPassword, string $plainPassword, string $salt = null): bool { if ($this->isPasswordTooLong($plainPassword)) { return false; } $pass2 = $this->mergePasswordAndSalt($plainPassword, $salt); if (!$this->ignorePasswordCase) { return hash_equals($hashedPassword, $pass2); } return hash_equals(strtolower($hashedPassword), strtolower($pass2)); } public function needsRehash(string $hashedPassword): bool { return false; } private function mergePasswordAndSalt(string $password, ?string $salt): string { if (empty($salt)) { return $password; } if (false !== strrpos($salt, '{') || false !== strrpos($salt, '}')) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Cannot use { or } in salt.'); } return $password.'{'.$salt.'}'; } }