NAME
File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX - A KeePass 2 agent
VERSION
version 0.901
SYNOPSIS
use File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX;
File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX->new(%attributes)->run;
# OR
File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX->new(%attributes)->run($filepath, $password);
See File::KeePass::Agent for a more complete synopsis.
DESCRIPTION
This is a thin subclass of File::KeePass::Agent that uses the newer File::KDBX parser. It is meant to be a drop-in replacement. This module really doesn't do anything except provide a way to load a backend other than File::KeePass. You could accomplish the same thing with File::KeePass::Agent directly in a hackier way:
use File::KeePass::Agent;
use File::KeePass::KDBX;
no warnings 'redefine';
*File::KeePass::Agent::keepass_class = sub { 'File::KeePass::KDBX' };
Perhaps in the future File::KeePass::Agent will support this without monkey-patching. Until then, this module allows setting the backend File::KeePass class in three ways (in decreasing precedence):
Pass as an attribute to the constructor:
File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX->new(keepass_class => 'My::KeePass')->run;
as a package variable:
$File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX::KEEPASS_CLASS = 'My::KeePass';
File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX->new->run;
or from the environment:
$ENV{PERL_FILE_KEEPASS_CLASS} = 'My::KeePass';
File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX->new->run;
ATTRIBUTES
keepass_class
$k = File::KeePass::Agent::KDBX->keepass_class;
$k = $agent->keepass_class;
Get the backend File::KeePass (or compatible) package name.
ENVIRONMENT
PERL_FILE_KEEPASS_CLASS
- Name of the backend class (default:File::KeePass::KDBX
)
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/chazmcgarvey/File-KeePass-Agent-KDBX/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHOR
Charles McGarvey <ccm@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Charles McGarvey.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.