diff -r 5b37998e522e -r 162c1de6545a web/lib/Zend/Service/Amazon/Authentication/V1.php --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/web/lib/Zend/Service/Amazon/Authentication/V1.php Fri Mar 11 15:05:35 2011 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +_accessKey; + $parameters['SignatureVersion'] = $this->_signatureVersion; + $parameters['Version'] = $this->_apiVersion; + if(!isset($parameters['Timestamp'])) { + $parameters['Timestamp'] = gmdate('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z', time()+10); + } + + $data = $this->_signParameters($url, $parameters); + + return $data; + } + + /** + * Computes the RFC 2104-compliant HMAC signature for request parameters + * + * This implements the Amazon Web Services signature, as per the following + * specification: + * + * 1. Sort all request parameters (including SignatureVersion and + * excluding Signature, the value of which is being created), + * ignoring case. + * + * 2. Iterate over the sorted list and append the parameter name (in its + * original case) and then its value. Do not URL-encode the parameter + * values before constructing this string. Do not use any separator + * characters when appending strings. + * + * @param string $queue_url Queue URL + * @param array $parameters the parameters for which to get the signature. + * + * @return string the signed data. + */ + protected function _signParameters($url, array &$paramaters) + { + $data = ''; + + uksort($paramaters, 'strcasecmp'); + unset($paramaters['Signature']); + + foreach($paramaters as $key => $value) { + $data .= $key . $value; + } + + $hmac = Zend_Crypt_Hmac::compute($this->_secretKey, 'SHA1', $data, Zend_Crypt_Hmac::BINARY); + + $paramaters['Signature'] = base64_encode($hmac); + + return $data; + } +}