(PECL gnupg >= 0.3) gnupg_import — Imports a key gnupg_import(resource $identifier, string $keydata): array The gnupg identifier, from a call to gnupg_init() or gnupg. The data key that is being imported. On success, this function returns and info-array about the importprocess. On failure, this function returns false. Example #1 Procedural gnupg_import() example
<?php Example #2 OO gnupg_import() example
<?php php at cdauth dot de ¶ 14 years ago
The return array consists of the following values: When invalid content is passed, all values, even skippedkeys, is 0. The fingerprint value does not exist then. gst ¶Description
Parameters
identifierReturn Values
Examples
$res = gnupg_init();
$info = gnupg_import($res,$keydata);
print_r($info);
?>
$gpg = new gnupg();
$info = $gpg->import($keydata);
print_r($info);
?>
(
[imported] => (int),
[unchanged] => (int),
[newuserids] => (int),
[newsubkeys] => (int),
[secretimported] => (int),
[secretunchanged] => (int),
[newsignatures] => (int),
[skippedkeys] => (int),
[fingerprint] => (string)
)
1 year ago
In case anybody tries to import keys from file and ends up with return value "false", and absolutely no errors or warnings whatsoever.
gpg module still operates the same way as command line / bash invoked gpg.
If you are runnig a script from under apache, gpg is trying to acces it's ~/.gnupg that likely does not exist for apache user www-data or equivalent:
# su www-data -s /bin/bash -c "gpg"
gpg: Fatal: can't create directory '/var/www/.gnupg': Permission denied
You simply need to created that folder and chown it to apache user www-data or equivalent.
# mkdir /var/www/.gnupg
# chown www-data:www-data /var/www/.gnupg
dimitri at digirati dot com dot br ¶
13 years ago
I recommend that the key may be generated in shell command line, then you export the keys using this group of commands.
gpg --export -a "User Name" > public.key
gpg --export-secret-key -a "User Name" > private.key
to use it, at the import and use it for encryption and decryption.
<?php
$GnuPG
= new gnupg();$PublicData = file_get_contents('public.key');$PrivateData = file_get_contents('public.key');$PublicKey = $GnuPG->import($PublicData);
$PrivateKey = $GnuPG->import($PrivateData);
echo
'Public Key : ',$PublicKey['fingerprint'],' & Private Key : ',$PrivateKey['fingerprint'];?>(PECL gnupg >= 0.3)
gnupg_import — Importe une clé
Description
gnupg_import(resource $identifier, string $keydata): array
Liste de paramètres
identifierL'identifiant gnupg, généré par un appel à la fonction gnupg_init() ou à la fonction gnupg.
keydataLa clé à importer.
Valeurs de retour
En cas de succès, cette fonction retourne un tableau d'information à propos du processus d'importation. En cas d'échec, cette fonction retourne false.
Exemples
Exemple #1 Exemple avec gnupg_import() (Style procédural)
<?php
$res = gnupg_init();
$info = gnupg_import($res,$keydata);
print_r($info);
?>
Exemple #2 Exemple avec gnupg_import() (Style orienté objet)
<?php
$gpg = new gnupg();
$info = $gpg->import($keydata);
print_r($info);
?>
php at cdauth dot de ¶
14 years ago
The return array consists of the following values:
(
[imported] => (int),
[unchanged] => (int),
[newuserids] => (int),
[newsubkeys] => (int),
[secretimported] => (int),
[secretunchanged] => (int),
[newsignatures] => (int),
[skippedkeys] => (int),
[fingerprint] => (string)
)
When invalid content is passed, all values, even skippedkeys, is 0. The fingerprint value does not exist then.
gst ¶
1 year ago
In case anybody tries to import keys from file and ends up with return value "false", and absolutely no errors or warnings whatsoever.
gpg module still operates the same way as command line / bash invoked gpg.
If you are runnig a script from under apache, gpg is trying to acces it's ~/.gnupg that likely does not exist for apache user www-data or equivalent:
# su www-data -s /bin/bash -c "gpg"
gpg: Fatal: can't create directory '/var/www/.gnupg': Permission denied
You simply need to created that folder and chown it to apache user www-data or equivalent.
# mkdir /var/www/.gnupg
# chown www-data:www-data /var/www/.gnupg
dimitri at digirati dot com dot br ¶
13 years ago
I recommend that the key may be generated in shell command line, then you export the keys using this group of commands.
gpg --export -a "User Name" > public.key
gpg --export-secret-key -a "User Name" > private.key
to use it, at the import and use it for encryption and decryption.
<?php
$GnuPG
= new gnupg();$PublicData = file_get_contents('public.key');$PrivateData = file_get_contents('public.key');$PublicKey = $GnuPG->import($PublicData);
$PrivateKey = $GnuPG->import($PrivateData);
echo
'Public Key : ',$PublicKey['fingerprint'],' & Private Key : ',$PrivateKey['fingerprint'];?>