Password#
NAME#
Kernel::System::SysConfig::ValueType::Password - System configuration password value type backed.
PUBLIC INTERFACE#
new()#
Create an object. Do not use it directly, instead use:
use Kernel::System::ObjectManager;
local $Kernel::OM = Kernel::System::ObjectManager->new();
my $ValueTypeObject = $Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::System::SysConfig::ValueType::Password');
SettingRender()#
Extracts the effective value from a XML parsed setting.
my $SettingHTML = $ValueTypeObject->SettingRender(
Name => 'SettingName',
EffectiveValue => 'Product 6', # (optional)
DefaultValue => 'Product 5', # (optional)
Class => 'My class', # (optional)
Item => [ # (optional) XML parsed item
{
'ValueType' => 'Password',
'Content' => 'Secret',
},
],
RW => 1, # (optional) Allow editing. Default 0.
IsArray => 1, # (optional) Item is part of the array
IsHash => 1, # (optional) Item is part of the hash
IDSuffix => 1, # (optional) Suffix will be added to the element ID
SkipEffectiveValueCheck => 1, # (optional) If enabled, system will not perform effective value check.
# Default: 1.
);
Returns:
$SettingHTML = '<div class "Field"...</div>';
AddItem()#
Generate HTML for new array/hash item.
my $HTML = $ValueTypeObject->AddItem(
Name => 'SettingName', (required) Name
DefaultItem => { (optional) DefaultItem hash, if available
Item => {
Content => 'Value',
},
},
);
Returns:
$HTML = "<input type='password' id='Setting_ExampleArray'
value='Value' name='ExampleArray' class='Entry'/>";