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/*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.github.pgasync.impl.io;
import com.github.pgasync.impl.message.PasswordMessage;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import static com.github.pgasync.impl.io.IO.bytes;
/**
* See PostgreSQL message formats
*
*
* PasswordMessage (F)
* Byte1('p')
* Identifies the message as a password response. Note that this is also used for GSSAPI and SSPI response messages (which is really a design error, since the contained data is not a null-terminated string in that case, but can be arbitrary binary data).
* Int32
* Length of message contents in bytes, including self.
* String
* The password (encrypted, if requested).
*
*
* @author Antti Laisi
*/
public class PasswordMessageEncoder implements Encoder {
@Override
public Class getMessageType() {
return PasswordMessage.class;
}
@Override
public void write(PasswordMessage msg, ByteBuffer buffer) {
buffer.put((byte) 'p');
buffer.putInt(0);
buffer.put(msg.getPasswordHash() != null ? msg.getPasswordHash() : bytes(msg.getPassword()));
buffer.put((byte) 0);
buffer.putInt(1, buffer.position() - 1);
}
}
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