NAME

DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap - Unwrap code obsfuscated with the Oracle wrap command

VERSION

Version 0.04

SYNOPSIS

This class unwraps text that has been obsfuscated using the wrap utiltity supplied with version 10 of Oracle and above. Note that it does not unwrap text from earlier versions, as the method of obsfuscation is different

How to unwrap code in a file

use DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap;
my $filename       = "$HOME/plsql/mypackage.plb";
my $unwrapper      = DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap->new();
my $unwrapped_text = $unwrapper->unwrap_file($filename);

How to unwrap code in the database.

use DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap;
use DBI;

my $dbh = DBI::Oracle->connect(
    'DBI:Oracle:orcl', 'scott', 'tiger'
);

my $source_sql = q/
    SELECT text
    FROM   user_source
    WHERE  name = 'MYPACKAGE'
    AND    type = 'PACKAGE BODY'
    ORDER  BY line
/;

my $source         = join("",@{$dbh->selectcol_arrayref($source_sql)});
my $unwrapper      = DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap->new();
my $unwrapped_text = $unwrapper->unwrap($source);

METHODS

new

Create an instance of DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap:

my $unwrapper = DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap->new;

unwrap

Unwrap the provided text:

my $unwrapped_text = $unwrapper->unwrap($mytext);

unwrap_file

Unwrap the text in the file provided:

$my $unwrapped_text = $unwrapper->unwrap_file($file_name);

SEE ALSO

unwrap is a script supplied with this distribution that will unwrap obsfuscated files. It writes to STDOUT, so redirect to a file if you want to keep the output

unwrap mysource.plb > unwrapped.plb

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This code is largely based on uwrap.py, by Niels Teusink. See Unwrapping Oracle PL/SQL with unwrap.py

Thanks to Niels for supporting this port of his code.

AUTHOR

Dan Horne, <dhorne at cpan.org>

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-dbix-oracle-unwrap at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=DBIx-Oracle-Unwrap. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap

You can also look for information at:

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2012 Dan Horne

This Perl implementation is based on Python code by Niels Teusink, 2010 Unwrapping Oracle PL/SQL with unwrap.py

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