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Sha1

Zend\Validator\File\Sha1 allows you to validate if a given file’s hashed contents matches the supplied sha1 hash(es). It is subclassed from the Hash validator to provide a convenient validator that only supports the sha1 algorithm.

Note

This validator requires the Hash extension from PHP with the sha1 algorithm.

Supported Options

The following set of options are supported:

  • hash (string)

    Hash to test the file against.

Usage Examples

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// Does file have the given hash?
$validator = new \Zend\Validator\File\Sha1('3b3652f336522365223');

// Or, check file against multiple hashes
$validator = new \Zend\Validator\File\Sha1(array(
    '3b3652f336522365223', 'eb3365f3365ddc65365'
));

// Perform validation with file path
if ($validator->isValid('./myfile.txt')) {
    // file is valid
}

Public Methods

getSha1()

Returns the current set of sha1 hashes.

Return type:array
addSha1(string|array $options)

Adds a sha1 hash for one or multiple files to the internal set of hashes.

Parameters:$options – See Supported Options section for more information.
setSha1(string|array $options)

Sets a sha1 hash for one or multiple files. Removes any previously set hashes.

Parameters:$options – See Supported Options section for more information.

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