Compatibility Functions¶
CodeIgniter provides a set of compatibility functions that enable you to use functions what are otherwise natively available in PHP, but only in higher versions or depending on a certain extension.
Being custom implementations, these functions will also have some set of dependencies on their own, but are still useful if your PHP setup doesn’t offer them natively.
Note
Much like the common functions <common_functions>, the compatibility functions are always available, as long as their dependencies are met.
Password Hashing¶
This set of compatibility functions offers a “backport” of PHP’s standard Password Hashing extension that is otherwise available only since PHP 5.5.
Dependencies¶
- PHP 5.3.7
- CRYPT_BLOWFISH support for crypt()
Function reference¶
- password_get_info($hash)¶
Parameters: $hash (string) – Password hash Returns: Information about the hashed password Return type: array For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for password_get_info().
- password_hash($password, $algo[, $options = array()])¶
Parameters: - $password (string) – Plain-text password
- $algo (int) – Hashing algorithm
- $options (array) – Hashing options
Returns: Hashed password or FALSE on failure
Return type: string
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for password_hash().
Note
Unless you provide your own (and valid) salt, this function has a further dependency on an available CSPRNG source. Each of the following would satisfy that: - mcrypt_create_iv() with MCRYPT_DEV_URANDOM - openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() - /dev/arandom - /dev/urandom
- password_needs_rehash()¶
Parameters: - $hash (string) – Password hash
- $algo (int) – Hashing algorithm
- $options (array) – Hashing options
Returns: TRUE if the hash should be rehashed to match the given algorithm and options, FALSE otherwise
Return type: bool
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for password_needs_rehash().
- password_verify($password, $hash)¶
Parameters: - $password (string) – Plain-text password
- $hash (string) – Password hash
Returns: TRUE if the password matches the hash, FALSE if not
Return type: bool
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for password_verify().
Hash (Message Digest)¶
This compatibility layer contains backports for the hash_equals() and hash_pbkdf2() functions, which otherwise require PHP 5.6 and/or PHP 5.5 respectively.
Dependencies¶
- None
Function reference¶
- hash_equals($known_string, $user_string)¶
Parameters: - $known_string (string) – Known string
- $user_string (string) – User-supplied string
Returns: TRUE if the strings match, FALSE otherwise
Return type: string
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for hash_equals().
- hash_pbkdf2($algo, $password, $salt, $iterations[, $length = 0[, $raw_output = FALSE]])¶
Parameters: - $algo (string) – Hashing algorithm
- $password (string) – Password
- $salt (string) – Hash salt
- $iterations (int) – Number of iterations to perform during derivation
- $length (int) – Output string length
- $raw_output (bool) – Whether to return raw binary data
Returns: Password-derived key or FALSE on failure
Return type: string
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for hash_pbkdf2().
Multibyte String¶
This set of compatibility functions offers limited support for PHP’s Multibyte String extension. Because of the limited alternative solutions, only a few functions are available.
Note
When a character set parameter is ommited, $config['charset'] will be used.
Dependencies¶
- iconv extension
Important
This dependency is optional and these functions will always be declared. If iconv is not available, they WILL fall-back to their non-mbstring versions.
Important
Where a character set is supplied, it must be supported by iconv and in a format that it recognizes.
Note
For you own dependency check on the actual mbstring extension, use the MB_ENABLED constant.
Function reference¶
- mb_strlen($str[, $encoding = NULL])¶
Parameters: - $str (string) – Input string
- $encoding (string) – Character set
Returns: Number of characters in the input string or FALSE on failure
Return type: string
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for mb_strlen().
- mb_strpos($haystack, $needle[, $offset = 0[, $encoding = NULL]])¶
Parameters: - $haystack (string) – String to search in
- $needle (string) – Part of string to search for
- $offset (int) – Search offset
- $encoding (string) – Character set
Returns: Numeric character position of where $needle was found or FALSE if not found
Return type: mixed
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for mb_strpos().
- mb_substr($str, $start[, $length = NULL[, $encoding = NULL]])¶
Parameters: - $str (string) – Input string
- $start (int) – Position of first character
- $length (int) – Maximum number of characters
- $encoding (string) – Character set
Returns: Portion of $str specified by $start and $length or FALSE on failure
Return type: string
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for mb_substr().
Standard Functions¶
This set of compatibility functions offers support for a few standard functions in PHP that otherwise require a newer PHP version.
Dependencies¶
- None
Function reference¶
- array_column(array $array, $column_key[, $index_key = NULL])¶
Parameters: - $array (array) – Array to fetch results from
- $column_key (mixed) – Key of the column to return values from
- $index_key (mixed) – Key to use for the returned values
Returns: An array of values representing a single column from the input array
Return type: array
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for array_column().
- array_replace(array $array1[, ...])¶
Parameters: - $array1 (array) – Array in which to replace elements
- ... (array) – Array (or multiple ones) from which to extract elements
Returns: Modified array
Return type: array
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for array_replace().
- array_replace_recursive(array $array1[, ...])¶
Parameters: - $array1 (array) – Array in which to replace elements
- ... (array) – Array (or multiple ones) from which to extract elements
Returns: Modified array
Return type: array
For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for array_replace_recursive().
Important
Only PHP’s native function can detect endless recursion. Unless you are running PHP 5.3+, be careful with references!
- hex2bin($data)¶
Parameters: $data (array) – Hexadecimal representation of data Returns: Binary representation of the given data Return type: string For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for hex2bin().
- quoted_printable_encode($str)¶
Parameters: $str (string) – Input string Returns: 8bit-encoded string Return type: string For more information, please refer to the PHP manual for quoted_printable_encode().