Hash ID
Hashing your internal ID's, is a very helpful feature for security reasons (to prevent some hack attacks) and business reasons (to hide the real total records from your competitors).
Enable Hash ID
Set the HASH_ID=true
in the .env
file.
Also, with the feature make sure to always use the getHashedKey()
on any model, whenever you need to return an ID (mainly from transformers) weather hashed ID or not.
Example:
'id' => $user->getHashedKey(),
Note: if the feature is set to false HASH_ID=false
the getHashedKey()
will return the normal ID.
Usage
There are 2 ways an ID's can be passed to your system via the API:
In URL example: www.apiato.test/items/abcdef
.
In parameters example: [GET] or [POST] www.apiato.test/items?id=abcdef
.
in both cases you will need to inform your API about what's coming form the Request class.
Checkout the Requests page. After setting the $decode
and $urlParameters
properties on your Request class, the ID will be automatically decoded for you to apply validation rules on it or/and use it from your controller. ($request->id
will return the decoded ID)
Configuration
You can change the default length and characters used in the ID from the config file app/Ship/Configs/hashids.php
or in the .env
file by editing the HASH_ID_LENGTH
value.
You can set the HASH_ID_KEY
in the .env
file to any random string. You can generate this from any of the online random string generators, or run head /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'A-Za-z0-9!"#$%&'\''()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_{|}~' | head -c 32 ; echo
on the linux command-line. Apiato defaults to the APP_KEY
should this not be set.
The HASH_ID_KEY
acts as the salt during hashing of the ID. This should never be changed in production as it renders all previously generated IDs impossible to decode.
Testing
In your tests you must hash the ID's before making the calls, because if you tell your Request class to decode an ID for you, it will throw an exception when the ID is not encoded.
for Parameter ID's
Always use getHashedKey()
on your models when you want to get the ID
Example:
$data = [
'roles_ids' => [
$role1->getHashedKey(),
$role2->getHashedKey(),
],
'user_id' => $randomUser->getHashedKey(),
];
$response = $this->makeCall($data);
*Or you can do this manually Hashids::encode($id);
. *
for URL ID's
You can use this helper function injectId($id, $skipEncoding = false, $replace = '{id}')
.
Example:
$response = $this->injectId($admin->id)->makeCall();
More details on the Tests Helpers page.
Availability
You can use the Apiato\Core\Traits\HashIdTrait
on any model or class, in order to have the encode
and decode
functions.
By default, you have access to these functions $this->encode($id)
and $this->decode($id)
from all your Test classes and Controllers.