# -*- text -*- # # $Id$ # # This module performs mathematical calculations: # # Attribute-Name = "%{expr:2 + 3 + &NAS-Port}" # # It supports the following operators (in order of precedence) # # & binary AND # | binary OR # << left shift # >> right shift # + addition # - subtraction # * multiply # / divide # %% remainder # ^ exponentiation # (...) sub-expression # # Operator precedence follows the normal rules. # Division by zero means that the entire expression is invalid. # # It also allows unary negation: -1 # And twos complement: ~1 # # All calculations are done on signed 63-bit integers. # e.g. int64_t. This should be sufficient for all normal # purposes. # # Hex numbers are supported: 0xabcdef # # As with all string expansions, you can nest the expansions: # # %{expr: %{NAS-Port} + 1} # %{expr: %{sql:SELECT ... } + 1} # # Attribute references are supported for integer attributes. # e.g. &NAS-Port. The benefit of using attribute references # is that the expression is calculated directly on the # attribute. It skips the step of "print to string, and then # parse to number". This means it's a little faster. # # Otherwise, all numbers are decimal. # # # The module also registers a few paircompare functions, and # many string manipulation functions, including: # # rand get random number from 0 to n-1 # "%{rand:10}" == "9" # # randstr get random string built from character classes: # c lowercase letters # C uppercase letters # n numbers # a alphanumeric # ! punctuation # . alphanumeric + punctuation # s alphanumeric + "./" # o characters suitable for OTP (easily confused removed) # h binary data as lowercase hex # H binary data as uppercase hex # # "%{randstr:CCCC!!cccnnn}" == "IPFL>{saf874" # "%{randstr:oooooooo}" == "rfVzyA4y" # "%{randstr:hhhh}" == "68d60de3" # # urlquote quote special characters in URI # "%{urlquote:http://example.org/}" == "http%3A%47%47example.org%47" # # urlunquote unquote URL special characters # "%{urlunquote:http%%3A%%47%%47example.org%%47}" == "http://example.org/" # # escape escape string similar to rlm_sql safe_characters # "%{escape:foo.jpg}" == "=60img=62foo.jpg=60/img=62" # # unescape reverse of escape # "%{unescape:=60img=62foo.jpg=60/img=62}" == "foo.jpg" # # tolower convert to lowercase # "%{tolower:Bar}" == "bar" # # toupper convert to uppercase # "%{toupper:Foo}" == "FOO" # # md5 get md5sum hash # "%{md5:foo}" == "acbd18db4cc2f85cedef654fccc4a4d8" # # sha1 get sha1 hash # "%{sha1:foo}" == "0beec7b5ea3f0fdbc95d0dd47f3c5bc275da8a33" # # sha256 get sha256 hash # "%{sha256:foo}" == "2c26b46b68ffc68ff99b453c1d30413413422d706..." # # sha512 get sha512 hash # "%{sha512:foo}" == "f7fbba6e0636f890e56fbbf3283e524c6fa3204ae29838..." # # hmacmd5 generate HMAC-MD5 of string # "%{hmacmd5:foo bar}" == "31b6db9e5eb4addb42f1a6ca07367adc" # # hmacsha1 generate HMAC-SHA1 of string # "%{hmacsha1:foo bar}" == "85d155c55ed286a300bd1cf124de08d87e914f3a" # # crypt encrypt with a salt: %{crypt:salt:password} # "%{crypt:aa:foo}" == "aaKNIEDOaueR6" # "%{crypt:$1$abcdefgh:foo}" == "$1$abcdefgh$XxzGe9Muun7wTYbZO4sdr0" # "%{crypt:$5$%{randstr:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa}:foo}" == "$1$fu4P2fcAdo9gM..." # # pairs serialize attributes as comma-delimited string # "%{pairs:request:}" == "User-Name = 'foo', User-Password = 'bar', ..." # # base64 encode string as base64 # "%{base64:foo}" == "Zm9v" # # base64tohex convert base64 to hex # "%{base64tohex:Zm9v}" == "666f6f" # # explode split an attribute into multiple new attributes based on a delimiter # "%{explode:&ref }" # # nexttime calculate number of seconds until next n hour(s), day(s), week(s), year(s) # if it were 16:18, %{nexttime:1h} would expand to 2520 # # lasttime calculate number of seconds until last n hour(s), day(s), week(s), year(s) # if it were 16:18, %{lasttime:1h} would expand to 4680 # # lpad left-pad a string # if User-Name is "foo": "%{lpad:&User-Name 6 x}" == "xxxfoo" # # rpad right-pad a string # if User-Name is "foo": "%{rpad:&User-Name 5 -}" == "foo--" # # concat concatenate a set of attributes, separated by a character. # "%{concat:foo[*] ;}" # expr { # # Characters that will not be encoded by the %{escape} # xlat function. # safe_characters = "@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-_: /äéöüàâæçèéêëîïôœùûüaÿÄÉÖÜßÀÂÆÇÈÉÊËÎÏÔŒÙÛÜŸ" }