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src/os/exec_windows.go
n := int64(ft.HighDateTime)<<32 + int64(ft.LowDateTime) // in 100-nanosecond intervals return time.Duration(n*100) * time.Nanosecond } func (p *ProcessState) userTime() time.Duration { return ftToDuration(&p.rusage.UserTime) } func (p *ProcessState) systemTime() time.Duration { return ftToDuration(&p.rusage.KernelTime)
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src/os/exec_plan9.go
return p.status.ExitStatus() == 0 } func (p *ProcessState) sys() any { return p.status } func (p *ProcessState) sysUsage() any { return p.status } func (p *ProcessState) userTime() time.Duration { return time.Duration(p.status.Time[0]) * time.Millisecond } func (p *ProcessState) systemTime() time.Duration { return time.Duration(p.status.Time[1]) * time.Millisecond }
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src/os/exec_unix.go
// do not expect them. Fall back to using the PID. return newPIDProcess(pid), nil } // Use the handle. return newHandleProcess(pid, h), nil } func (p *ProcessState) userTime() time.Duration { return time.Duration(p.rusage.Utime.Nano()) * time.Nanosecond } func (p *ProcessState) systemTime() time.Duration { return time.Duration(p.rusage.Stime.Nano()) * time.Nanosecond
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src/os/user/lookup.go
var cache struct { sync.Once u *User err error } // Lookup looks up a user by username. If the user cannot be found, the // returned error is of type [UnknownUserError]. func Lookup(username string) (*User, error) { if u, err := Current(); err == nil && u.Username == username { return u, err } return lookupUser(username) } // LookupId looks up a user by userid. If the user cannot be found, the
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/samples/credentials-handling/pass-credentials-to-external-tool-via-stdin/README.adoc
Command-line arguments can be passed to the Exec task using the `args` property. To demonstrate the concept, we will fake the authentication using a bash script that prompts the user for username and password: ==== include::sample[dir="groovy",files="login.sh[]"] ==== It has a hardcoded username/password pair that will result in successful login. The script can be executed without Gradle - it will mimic a tool that requires an interactive login.
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docs_src/security/tutorial004_an.py
payload = jwt.decode(token, SECRET_KEY, algorithms=[ALGORITHM]) username: str = payload.get("sub") if username is None: raise credentials_exception token_data = TokenData(username=username) except InvalidTokenError: raise credentials_exception user = get_user(fake_users_db, username=token_data.username) if user is None: raise credentials_exception return user
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docs_src/security/tutorial005.py
def get_password_hash(password): return pwd_context.hash(password) def get_user(db, username: str): if username in db: user_dict = db[username] return UserInDB(**user_dict) def authenticate_user(fake_db, username: str, password: str): user = get_user(fake_db, username) if not user: return False if not verify_password(password, user.hashed_password):
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docs_src/security/tutorial005_an.py
def get_password_hash(password): return pwd_context.hash(password) def get_user(db, username: str): if username in db: user_dict = db[username] return UserInDB(**user_dict) def authenticate_user(fake_db, username: str, password: str): user = get_user(fake_db, username) if not user: return False if not verify_password(password, user.hashed_password):
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docs_src/security/tutorial004_an_py39.py
payload = jwt.decode(token, SECRET_KEY, algorithms=[ALGORITHM]) username: str = payload.get("sub") if username is None: raise credentials_exception token_data = TokenData(username=username) except InvalidTokenError: raise credentials_exception user = get_user(fake_users_db, username=token_data.username) if user is None: raise credentials_exception return user
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docs_src/security/tutorial005_an_py310.py
def get_password_hash(password): return pwd_context.hash(password) def get_user(db, username: str): if username in db: user_dict = db[username] return UserInDB(**user_dict) def authenticate_user(fake_db, username: str, password: str): user = get_user(fake_db, username) if not user: return False if not verify_password(password, user.hashed_password):
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