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The normal Base64 alphabet uses the equals sign (=) as a padding character. Since Base64 strings are self-synchronizing, padding characters are unnecessary, so don't generate them in the first place.
41 lines
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Elixir
41 lines
1 KiB
Elixir
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
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# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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defmodule Pleroma.Web.OAuth.App do
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use Ecto.Schema
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import Ecto.Changeset
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schema "apps" do
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field(:client_name, :string)
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field(:redirect_uris, :string)
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field(:scopes, :string)
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field(:website, :string)
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field(:client_id, :string)
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field(:client_secret, :string)
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timestamps()
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end
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def register_changeset(struct, params \\ %{}) do
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changeset =
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struct
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|> cast(params, [:client_name, :redirect_uris, :scopes, :website])
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|> validate_required([:client_name, :redirect_uris, :scopes])
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if changeset.valid? do
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changeset
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|> put_change(
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:client_id,
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:crypto.strong_rand_bytes(32) |> Base.url_encode64(padding: false)
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)
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|> put_change(
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:client_secret,
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:crypto.strong_rand_bytes(32) |> Base.url_encode64(padding: false)
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)
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else
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changeset
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end
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end
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end
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