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This commit adds an `example/README.md` file with a little bit of guidance for running the examples themselves. This is helpful because the examples all rely on the presence of a `phpseclib` installation available to the PHP interpreter, and while there is a `composer.json` file to this effect, none of the examples included the Composer `autoload.php` file. This commit makes no modifications to the example code itself, but does `include_once()` the Composer autoload script so that `phpseclib` loads and avoids causing a fatal error when a new user attempts to run the examples to learn how to use the library. This commit also updates the Travis `before_script` build script, dropping the `--dev` argument to the `composer install` command. Current versions of Composer emit a deprecation notice when `--dev` is passed. |
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OpenPGP.php Examples
The scripts in this folder show how to use this library to perform various tasks such as generating a new key, signing a message, and verifying a message that has been signed.
To use these examples, make sure phpseclib
is available. You can install it
using Composer:
git clone https://github.com/singpolyma/openpgp-php.git # Clone the repository.
cd openpgp-php
composer install # Use Composer to install the requirements.
Once Composer has installed the requirements, run the examples using PHP:
# Generate a new OpenPGP key; see the `keygen.php` file for parameters.
php ./examples/keygen.php > mykey.gpg