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package AN::Tools::Validate;
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#
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# This module contains methods used to validate types of data.
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#
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Data::Dumper;
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use Scalar::Util qw(weaken isweak);
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our $VERSION = "3.0.0";
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my $THIS_FILE = "Validate.pm";
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### Methods;
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# is_ipv4
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# is_uuid
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=pod
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=encoding utf8
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=head1 NAME
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AN::Tools::Validate
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Provides all methods related to data validation.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use AN::Tools;
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# Validate a common object handle on all AN::Tools modules.
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my $an = AN::Tools->new();
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# Access to methods using '$an->Validate->X'.
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#
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# Example using 'is_uuid()';
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if ($an->Validate->is_uuid({uuid => $string}))
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{
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print "The UUID: [$string] is valid!\n";
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}
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=head1 METHODS
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Methods in this module;
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=cut
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sub new
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{
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my $class = shift;
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my $self = {};
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bless $self, $class;
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return ($self);
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}
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# Get a handle on the AN::Tools object. I know that technically that is a sibling module, but it makes more
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# sense in this case to think of it as a parent.
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sub parent
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{
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my $self = shift;
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my $parent = shift;
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$self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS} = $parent if $parent;
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# Defend against memory leads. See Scalar::Util'.
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if (not isweak($self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS}))
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{
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weaken($self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS});;
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}
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return ($self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS});
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}
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#############################################################################################################
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# Public methods #
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#############################################################################################################
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=head2 is_ipv4
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Checks if the passed-in string is an IPv4 address. Returns 'C<< 1 >>' if OK, 'C<< 0 >>' if not.
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$ip = "111.222.33.44";
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if ($an->Validate->is_ipv4({ip => $ip}))
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{
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print "The IP address: [$ip] is valid!\n";
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}
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=head2 Parameters;
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=head3 ip (required)
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This is the IP address to verify.
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=cut
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sub is_ipv4
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{
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my $self = shift;
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my $parameter = shift;
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my $an = $self->parent;
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my $debug = 3;
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my $ip = defined $parameter->{ip} ? $parameter->{ip} : "";
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$an->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { ip => $ip }});
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my $valid = 1;
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if ($ip =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/)
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{
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# It is in the right format.
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my $first_octet = $1;
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my $second_octet = $2;
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my $third_octet = $3;
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my $fourth_octet = $4;
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$an->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
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first_octet => $first_octet,
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second_octet => $second_octet,
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third_octet => $third_octet,
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fourth_octet => $fourth_octet,
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}});
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if (($first_octet < 0) or ($first_octet > 255) or
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($second_octet < 0) or ($second_octet > 255) or
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($third_octet < 0) or ($third_octet > 255) or
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($fourth_octet < 0) or ($fourth_octet > 255))
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{
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# One of the octets is out of range.
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$valid = 0;
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$an->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { valid => $valid }});
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}
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}
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else
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{
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# Not in the right format.
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$valid = 0;
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$an->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { valid => $valid }});
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}
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$an->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { valid => $valid }});
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return($valid);
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}
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=head2 is_uuid
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This method takes a UUID string and returns 'C<< 1 >>' if it is a valid UUID string. Otherwise it returns 'C<< 0 >>'.
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NOTE: This method is strict and will only validate UUIDs that are lower case!
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if ($an->Validate->is_uuid({uuid => $string}))
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{
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print "The UUID: [$string] is valid!\n";
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}
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=head2 Parameters;
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=head3 uuid (required)
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This is the UUID to verify.
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=cut
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sub is_uuid
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{
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my $self = shift;
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my $parameter = shift;
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my $an = $self->parent;
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my $uuid = defined $parameter->{uuid} ? $parameter->{uuid} : 0;
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my $valid = 0;
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if (($uuid) && ($uuid =~ /^[a-f0-9]{8}-[a-f0-9]{4}-[a-f0-9]{4}-[a-f0-9]{4}-[a-f0-9]{12}$/))
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{
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$valid = 1;
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}
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return($valid);
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}
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