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6 Crypt::PWSafe3::Record - Represents a Passwordsafe v3 data record
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9 use Crypt::PWSafe3;
10 my $record = $vault->getrecord($uuid);
11 $record->title('t2');
12 $record->passwd('foobar');
13 print $record->notes;
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16 Crypt::PWSafe3::Record represents a Passwordsafe v3 data record. Each
17 record consists of a number of fields of type Crypt::PWSafe3::Field.
18 The class provides get/set methods to access the values of those
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21 It is also possible to access the raw unencoded values of the fields by
22 accessing them directly, refer to Crypt::PWSafe3::Field for more
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25 If the record object has been created by Crypt::PWSafe3 (and fetched
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27 Crypt::PWSafe3 parent object. Changes to the record will therefore
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32 uuid([string])
33 Returns the UUID without argument. Sets the UUID if an argument is
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39 user([string])
40 Returns the username without argument. Sets the username if an argument
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43 title([string])
44 Returns the title without argument. Sets the title if an argument is
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48 Returns the password without argument. Sets the password if an argument
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51 notes([string])
52 Returns the notes without argument. Sets the notes if an argument is
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56 Returns the group without argument. Sets the group if an argument is
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59 Group hierarchy can be done by separating subgroups by dot, eg:
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63 ctime([time_t])
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71 atime([time_t])
72 Returns the access time without argument. Sets the access time if an
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80 Returns the modification time of the passwd field without argument.
81 Sets the modification time if an argument is given. Argument must be an
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87 lastmod([string])
88 Returns the modification time without argument. Sets the modification
89 time if an argument is given. Argument must be an integer timestamp as
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95 url([string])
96 Returns the url without argument. Sets the url if an argument is given.
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101 pwhist([string])
102 Returns the password history without argument. Sets the password
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109 pwpol([string])
110 Returns the password policy without argument. Sets the password policy
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116 policy([Crypt::PWSafe3::PasswordPolicy object])
117 If called without arguments, returns a Crypt::PWSafe3::PasswordPolicy
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121 To modify the password policy, create new
122 Crypt::PWSafe3::PasswordPolicy object or modify the existing one and
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125 pwexp([string])
126 Returns the password expire time without argument. Sets the password
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129 Crypt::PWSafe3 doesn't update the pwexp field currently. So if you
130 mind, do it yourself. Refer to Crypt::PWSafe3::Databaseformat for more
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134 Crypt::PWSafe3::Record creates the following fields automatically on
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137 uuid will be generated using Data::UUID.
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148 T.v.Dein <tlinden@cpan.org>
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151 Copyright (c) 2011-2015 by T.v.Dein <tlinden@cpan.org>. All rights
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155 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
156 under the same terms of the Artistic License 2.0, see:
157 <http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0>
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