���� JFIF �� � ( %"1"%)+...383,7(-.-
![]() Server : Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.2k-fips PHP/7.4.20 System : Linux st2.domain.com 3.10.0-1127.10.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Jun 3 14:28:03 UTC 2020 x86_64 User : apache ( 48) PHP Version : 7.4.20 Disable Function : NONE Directory : /usr/share/tests/pecl/memcached/tests/ |
--TEST-- Test libmemcached encryption --SKIPIF-- <?php include dirname (__FILE__) . '/config.inc'; if (!extension_loaded("memcached")) die ("skip"); if (!Memcached::HAVE_ENCODING) die ("skip no set_encoding_key support enabled"); if (Memcached::LIBMEMCACHED_VERSION_HEX < 0x01000018) die ("skip test for libmemcached 1.0.18 and higher"); ?> --FILE-- <?php include dirname (__FILE__) . '/config.inc'; $m = memc_get_instance (); $key = uniqid ('encoding_test_'); var_dump ($m->setEncodingKey("Hello")); var_dump ($m->set ($key, 'set using encoding')); var_dump ($m->get ($key)); echo "OK" . PHP_EOL; # Change the encryption key. The old value will be inaccessible. var_dump ($m->setEncodingKey("World")); var_dump ($m->get ($key)); echo "OK" . PHP_EOL; # Restore the original key to retrieve old values again. var_dump ($m->setEncodingKey("Hello")); var_dump ($m->get ($key)); echo "OK" . PHP_EOL; # With a new encoding key we can still write new values, # this works as expected with libmemcached 1.0.18 and higher. var_dump ($m->setEncodingKey("World")); var_dump ($m->get ($key)); var_dump ($m->set ($key, 'set using encoding')); var_dump ($m->get ($key)); echo "OK" . PHP_EOL; ?> --EXPECT-- bool(true) bool(true) string(18) "set using encoding" OK bool(true) bool(false) OK bool(true) string(18) "set using encoding" OK bool(true) bool(false) bool(true) string(18) "set using encoding" OK