Returns the path to the trusted certificate
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 20
def cert_path certificate
name_path certificate.subject
end
Enumerates trusted certificates.
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 27
def each_certificate
return enum_for __method__ unless block_given?
glob = File.join @dir, '*.pem'
Dir[glob].each do |certificate_file|
begin
certificate = load_certificate certificate_file
yield certificate, certificate_file
rescue OpenSSL::X509::CertificateError
next # HACK warn
end
end
end
Returns the issuer certificate of the given certificate if it
exists in the trust directory.
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 47
def issuer_of certificate
path = name_path certificate.issuer
return unless File.exist? path
load_certificate path
end
Loads the given certificate_file
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 67
def load_certificate certificate_file
pem = File.read certificate_file
OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new pem
end
Returns the path to the trusted certificate with the given ASN.1
name
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 58
def name_path name
digest = @digester.hexdigest name.to_s
File.join @dir, "cert-#{digest}.pem"
end
Add a certificate to trusted certificate list.
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 76
def trust_cert certificate
verify
destination = cert_path certificate
open destination, 'wb', @permissions[:trusted_cert] do |io|
io.write certificate.to_pem
end
end
Make sure the trust directory exists. If it does exist, make sure it’s actually a directory. If not, then create it with the appropriate permissions.
# File rubygems/security/trust_dir.rb, line 91
def verify
if File.exist? @dir then
raise Gem::Security::Exception,
"trust directory #{@dir} is not a directory" unless
File.directory? @dir
FileUtils.chmod 0700, @dir
else
FileUtils.mkdir_p @dir, :mode => @permissions[:trust_dir]
end
end