In Files
- digest/bubblebabble/bubblebabble.c
- digest/digest.c
- digest/lib/digest.rb
- digest/md5/md5init.c
- digest/rmd160/rmd160init.c
- digest/sha1/sha1init.c
- digest/sha2/lib/sha2.rb
Namespace
- MODULE Digest::Instance
- CLASS Digest::Base
- CLASS Digest::Class
- CLASS Digest::MD5
- CLASS Digest::RMD160
- CLASS Digest::SHA1
- CLASS Digest::SHA2
Methods
Class/Module Index
Digest
This module provides a framework for message digest libraries.
You may want to look at OpenSSL::Digest as it supports more algorithms.
A cryptographic hash function is a procedure that takes data and returns a fixed bit string: the hash value, also known as digest. Hash functions are also called one-way functions, it is easy to compute a digest from a message, but it is infeasible to generate a message from a digest.
Examples¶ ↑
require 'digest' # Compute a complete digest Digest::SHA256.digest 'message' #=> "\xABS\n\x13\xE4Y..." sha256 = Digest::SHA256.new sha256.digest 'message' #=> "\xABS\n\x13\xE4Y..." # Other encoding formats Digest::SHA256.hexdigest 'message' #=> "ab530a13e459..." Digest::SHA256.base64digest 'message' #=> "q1MKE+RZFJgr..." # Compute digest by chunks md5 = Digest::MD5.new md5.update 'message1' md5 << 'message2' # << is an alias for update md5.hexdigest #=> "94af09c09bb9..." # Compute digest for a file sha256 = Digest::SHA256.file 'testfile' sha256.hexdigest
Additionally digests can be encoded in "bubble babble" format as a sequence of consonants and vowels which is more recognizable and comparable than a hexadecimal digest.
require 'digest/bubblebabble' Digest::SHA256.bubblebabble 'message' #=> "xopoh-fedac-fenyh-..."
See the bubble babble specification at web.mit.edu/kenta/www/one/bubblebabble/spec/jrtrjwzi/draft-huima-01.txt.
Digest algorithms¶ ↑
Different digest algorithms (or hash functions) are available:
- HMAC
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See FIPS PUB 198 The Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC).
- RIPEMD-160
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As Digest::RMD160. See homes.esat.kuleuven.be/~bosselae/ripemd160.html.
- SHA1
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See FIPS 180 Secure Hash Standard.
- SHA2 family
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See FIPS 180 Secure Hash Standard which defines the following algorithms:
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SHA512
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SHA384
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SHA256
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The latest versions of the FIPS publications can be found here: csrc.nist.gov/publications/PubsFIPS.html.
Constants
- REQUIRE_MUTEX
A mutex for Digest().