CredentialsManager performs a simple role, of storing and retrieving
encrypted credentials from the database. Credentials are stored by user
ID (which may be null) and credentials identifier. Credentials
themselves may be of any type that can be JSON encoded.
The rationale behind this is to avoid further (mis)use of
oc_preferences, which was being used for all manner of data not related
to user preferences.
* enhance the app development experience - you can look up the
method introduction right inside the code without searching
via git blame
* easier to write apps for multiple versions
This adds some security utilities to core including:
- A library for basic crypto operations (e.g. to encrypt passwords)
- A better library for cryptographic actions which allows you to specify the charset
- A library for secure string comparisions
Remove .htaccess
Remove .htaccess
Fix typo
Add public API
Use timing constant comparision
Remove CBC constant
Adjust code
Remove confusing $this