NAME
PGP::FindKey - Perl interface to finding PGP keyids from e-mail addresses.
SYNOPSIS
use PGP::FindKey;
$obj = new PGP::FindKey
( 'keyserver' => 'keyserver.pgp.com',
'address' => 'remote_user@their.address' );
die( "The key could not be found, or there was one than one match.\n" ) unless defined($obj);
print $obj->result; # the keyid found.
print $obj->name; # the name associated with the key.
# We could call `gpg --recv-key $obj->result` here.
DESCRIPTION
Perl interface to finding PGP keyids from e-mail addresses.
METHOD
new - Creates a new PGP::FindKey object. Parameters:
address: (mandatory) E-mail address to be translated.
keyserver: Default to 'keyserver.pgp.com'.
path: Default to '/pks/lookup?'.
command: Default to '?op=index&search='.
NOTES
The module will return undef if more than one key is present for an address. This is because that we - or indeed, the user - have no way of knowing which key they're after in this case, and it would be a bad idea to encourage them to encrypt to a random public key. This limitation will be addressed when a $want_array param is implemented, and the choice can be given to the user if required.
TODO
Plenty of things: \- More information about the key found. \- More meaningful error reporting. \- Other mechanisms. $want_array param, more OO.
AUTHOR
Chris Ball <chris@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
perl(1).