<?php /** * @package AkeebaBackup * @copyright Copyright (c)2006-2017 Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos / Akeeba Ltd * @license GNU General Public License version 3, or later */ namespace Akeeba\Backup\Site\Model\Json\Encapsulation; // Protect from unauthorized access defined('_JEXEC') or die(); use Akeeba\Backup\Site\Model\Json\EncapsulationInterface; abstract class Base implements EncapsulationInterface { /** * The numeric ID of this encapsulation * * @var int */ protected $id = 0; /** * The code of this encapsulation * * @var string */ protected $code = 'ENCAPSULATION_VOID'; /** * The description of this encapsulation * * @var string */ protected $description = 'Invalid encapsulation'; /** * Public constructor. Called by children to customise the encapsulation handler object * * @param int $id Numeric ID * @param string $code Code * @param string $description Human readable description */ function __construct($id, $code, $description) { $this->id = $id; $this->code = strtoupper($code); $this->description = $description; } /** * Returns information about the encapsulation supported by this class. The return array has the following keys: * id: The numeric ID of the encapsulation, e.g. 3 * code: The short code of the encapsulation, e.g. ENCAPSULATION_AESCTR256 * description: A human readable descriptions, e.g. "Data in AES-256 stream (CTR) mode encrypted JSON" * * @return array See above */ public function getInformation() { return array( 'id' => $this->id, 'code' => $this->code, 'description' => $this->description, ); } /** * Checks if the request body authorises the user to use the API. Each encapsulation can implement its own * authorisation method. This method is only called after the request body has been successfully decoded, therefore * encrypted encapsulations can simply return true. * * @param string $serverKey The server key we need to check the authorisation * @param array $body The decoded body (as returned by the decode() method) * * @return bool True if authorised */ public function isAuthorised($serverKey, $body) { return true; } /** * Is the provided encapsulation type supported by this class? * * @param int $encapsulation Encapsulation type * * @return bool True if supported */ public function isSupported($encapsulation) { return $encapsulation == $this->id; } /** * Decodes the data. For encrypted encapsulations this means base64-decoding the data, decrypting it and then JSON- * decoding the result. If any error occurs along the way the appropriate exception is thrown. * * The data being decoded corresponds to the Request Body described in the API documentation * * @param string $serverKey The server key we need to decode data * @param string $data Encoded data * * @return string The decoded data. * * @throws \RuntimeException When the server capabilities don't match the requested encapsulation * @throws \InvalidArgumentException When $data cannot be decoded successfully * * @see https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/json-api/ar01s02.html */ public function decode($serverKey, $data) { } /** * Encodes the data. The data is JSON encoded by this method before encapsulation takes place. Encrypted * encapsulations will then encrypt the data and base64-encode it before returning it. * * The data being encoded correspond to the body > data structure described in the API documentation * * @param string $serverKey The server key we need to encode data * @param mixed $data The data to encode, typically a string, array or object * * @return string The encapsulated data * * @see https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/json-api/ar01s02s02.html * * @throws \RuntimeException When the server capabilities don't match the requested encapsulation * @throws \InvalidArgumentException When $data cannot be converted to JSON */ public function encode($serverKey, $data) { } }