Fixed #20687 -- Added documentation for django.core.signing API.
Thanks Baptiste Mispelon for the suggestion.
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@ -183,6 +183,10 @@ class TimestampSigner(Signer):
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return super(TimestampSigner, self).sign(value)
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def unsign(self, value, max_age=None):
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"""
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Retrieve original value and check it wasn't signed more
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than max_age seconds ago.
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"""
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result = super(TimestampSigner, self).unsign(value)
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value, timestamp = result.rsplit(self.sep, 1)
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timestamp = baseconv.base62.decode(timestamp)
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@ -37,8 +37,6 @@ generate their own signed values.
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Using the low-level API
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=======================
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.. class:: Signer
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Django's signing methods live in the ``django.core.signing`` module.
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To sign a value, first instantiate a ``Signer`` instance::
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@ -74,6 +72,11 @@ generate signatures. You can use a different secret by passing it to the
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>>> value
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'My string:EkfQJafvGyiofrdGnuthdxImIJw'
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.. class:: Signer(key=None, sep=':', salt=None)
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Returns a signer which uses ``key`` to generate signatures and ``sep``
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to separate values.
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Using the salt argument
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-----------------------
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@ -105,8 +108,6 @@ secret.
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Verifying timestamped values
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----------------------------
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.. class:: TimestampSigner
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``TimestampSigner`` is a subclass of :class:`~Signer` that appends a signed
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timestamp to the value. This allows you to confirm that a signed value was
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created within a specified period of time::
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@ -124,6 +125,17 @@ created within a specified period of time::
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>>> signer.unsign(value, max_age=20)
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u'hello'
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.. class:: TimestampSigner(key=None, sep=':', salt=None)
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.. method:: sign(value)
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Sign ``value`` and append current timestamp to it.
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.. method:: unsign(value, max_age=None)
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Checks if ``value`` was signed less than ``max_age`` seconds ago,
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otherwise raises ``SignatureExpired``.
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Protecting complex data structures
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----------------------------------
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.. function:: dumps(obj, key=None, salt='django.core.signing', compress=False)
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Returns URL-safe, sha1 signed base64 compressed JSON string.
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Returns URL-safe, sha1 signed base64 compressed JSON string. Serialized
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object is signed using :class:`~TimestampSigner`.
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.. function:: loads(string, key=None, salt='django.core.signing', max_age=None)
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Reverse of dumps(), raises ``BadSignature`` if signature fails.
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Reverse of ``dumps()``, raises ``BadSignature`` if signature fails.
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Checks ``max_age`` (in seconds) if given.
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