package Crypt::Digest; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.072_001'; require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter); ### use Exporter 5.57 'import'; our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => [qw( digest_data digest_data_hex digest_data_b64 digest_data_b64u digest_file digest_file_hex digest_file_b64 digest_file_b64u )] ); our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } ); our @EXPORT = qw(); use Carp; $Carp::Internal{(__PACKAGE__)}++; use CryptX; ### the following methods/functions are implemented in XS: # - new # - hashsize # - clone # - reset # - digest # - hexdigest # - b64digest # - add # - digest_data # - digest_data_hex # - digest_data_b64 # - digest_data_b64u # - DESTROY ### METHODS sub addfile { my ($self, $file) = @_; my $handle; if (ref(\$file) eq 'SCALAR') { #filename open($handle, "<", $file) || croak "FATAL: cannot open '$file': $!"; binmode($handle); } else { #handle $handle = $file } croak "FATAL: invalid handle" unless defined $handle; my $n; my $buf = ""; while (($n = read($handle, $buf, 32*1024))) { $self->add($buf) } croak "FATAL: read failed: $!" unless defined $n; return $self; } sub CLONE_SKIP { 1 } # prevent cloning ### FUNCTIONS sub digest_file { local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&CryptX::_croak; Crypt::Digest->new(shift)->addfile(@_)->digest } sub digest_file_hex { local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&CryptX::_croak; Crypt::Digest->new(shift)->addfile(@_)->hexdigest } sub digest_file_b64 { local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&CryptX::_croak; Crypt::Digest->new(shift)->addfile(@_)->b64digest } sub digest_file_b64u { local $SIG{__DIE__} = \&CryptX::_croak; Crypt::Digest->new(shift)->addfile(@_)->b64udigest } 1; =pod =head1 NAME Crypt::Digest - Generic interface to hash/digest functions =head1 SYNOPSIS ### Functional interface: use Crypt::Digest qw( digest_data digest_data_hex digest_data_b64 digest_data_b64u digest_file digest_file_hex digest_file_b64 digest_file_b64u ); # calculate digest from string/buffer $digest_raw = digest_data('SHA1', 'data string'); $digest_hex = digest_data_hex('SHA1', 'data string'); $digest_b64 = digest_data_b64('SHA1', 'data string'); $digest_b64u = digest_data_b64u('SHA1', 'data string'); # calculate digest from file $digest_raw = digest_file('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); $digest_hex = digest_file_hex('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); $digest_b64 = digest_file_b64('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); $digest_b64u = digest_file_b64u('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); # calculate digest from filehandle $digest_raw = digest_file('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); $digest_hex = digest_file_hex('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); $digest_b64 = digest_file_b64('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); $digest_b64u = digest_file_b64u('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); ### OO interface: use Crypt::Digest; $d = Crypt::Digest->new('SHA1'); $d->add('any data'); $d->addfile('filename.dat'); $d->addfile(*FILEHANDLE); $result_raw = $d->digest; # raw bytes $result_hex = $d->hexdigest; # hexadecimal form $result_b64 = $d->b64digest; # Base64 form $result_b64u = $d->b64udigest; # Base64 URL Safe form =head1 DESCRIPTION Provides an interface to various hash/digest algorithms. =head1 EXPORT Nothing is exported by default. You can export selected functions: use Crypt::Digest qw( digest_data digest_data_hex digest_data_b64 digest_data_b64u digest_file digest_file_hex digest_file_b64 digest_file_b64u ); Or all of them at once: use Crypt::Digest ':all'; =head1 FUNCTIONS Please note that all functions take as its first argument the algorithm name, supported values are: 'CHAES', 'MD2', 'MD4', 'MD5', 'RIPEMD128', 'RIPEMD160', 'RIPEMD256', 'RIPEMD320', 'SHA1', 'SHA224', 'SHA256', 'SHA384', 'SHA512', 'SHA512_224', 'SHA512_256', 'Tiger192', 'Whirlpool', 'SHA3_224', 'SHA3_256', 'SHA3_384', 'SHA3_512', 'BLAKE2b_160', 'BLAKE2b_256', 'BLAKE2b_384', 'BLAKE2b_512', 'BLAKE2s_128', 'BLAKE2s_160', 'BLAKE2s_224', 'BLAKE2s_256' (simply any for which there is Crypt::Digest:: module) =head2 digest_data Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its SHA1 digest encoded as a binary string. $digest_raw = digest_data('SHA1', 'data string'); #or $digest_raw = digest_data('SHA1', 'any data', 'more data', 'even more data'); =head2 digest_data_hex Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its SHA1 digest encoded as a hexadecimal string. $digest_hex = digest_data_hex('SHA1', 'data string'); #or $digest_hex = digest_data_hex('SHA1', 'any data', 'more data', 'even more data'); =head2 digest_data_b64 Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its SHA1 digest encoded as a Base64 string, B trailing '=' padding. $digest_b64 = digest_data_b64('SHA1', 'data string'); #or $digest_b64 = digest_data_b64('SHA1', 'any data', 'more data', 'even more data'); =head2 digest_data_b64u Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its SHA1 digest encoded as a Base64 URL Safe string (see RFC 4648 section 5). $digest_b64url = digest_data_b64u('SHA1', 'data string'); #or $digest_b64url = digest_data_b64u('SHA1', 'any data', 'more data', 'even more data'); =head2 digest_file Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its digest encoded as a binary string. $digest_raw = digest_file('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); #or $digest_raw = digest_file('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); =head2 digest_file_hex Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its digest encoded as a hexadecimal string. $digest_hex = digest_file_hex('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); #or $digest_hex = digest_file_hex('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); B You have to make sure that the filehandle is in binary mode before you pass it as argument to the addfile() method. =head2 digest_file_b64 Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its digest encoded as a Base64 string, B trailing '=' padding. $digest_b64 = digest_file_b64('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); #or $digest_b64 = digest_file_b64('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); =head2 digest_file_b64u Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its digest encoded as a Base64 URL Safe string (see RFC 4648 section 5). $digest_b64url = digest_file_b64u('SHA1', 'filename.dat'); #or $digest_b64url = digest_file_b64u('SHA1', *FILEHANDLE); =head1 METHODS =head2 new Constructor, returns a reference to the digest object. $d = Crypt::Digest->new($name); # $name could be: 'CHAES', 'MD2', 'MD4', 'MD5', 'RIPEMD128', 'RIPEMD160', # 'RIPEMD256', 'RIPEMD320', 'SHA1', 'SHA224', 'SHA256', 'SHA384', # 'SHA512', 'SHA512_224', 'SHA512_256', 'Tiger192', 'Whirlpool' # # simply any for which there is Crypt::Digest:: module =head2 clone Creates a copy of the digest object state and returns a reference to the copy. $d->clone(); =head2 reset Reinitialize the digest object state and returns a reference to the digest object. $d->reset(); =head2 add All arguments are appended to the message we calculate digest for. The return value is the digest object itself. $d->add('any data'); #or $d->add('any data', 'more data', 'even more data'); Note that all the following cases are equivalent: # case 1 $d->add('aa', 'bb', 'cc'); # case 2 $d->add('aa'); $d->add('bb'); $d->add('cc'); # case 3 $d->add('aabbcc'); # case 4 $d->add('aa')->add('bb')->add('cc'); =head2 addfile The content of the file (or filehandle) is appended to the message we calculate digest for. The return value is the digest object itself. $d->addfile('filename.dat'); #or $d->addfile(*FILEHANDLE); B You have to make sure that the filehandle is in binary mode before you pass it as argument to the addfile() method. =head2 add_bits This method is available mostly for compatibility with other Digest::SOMETHING modules on CPAN, you are very unlikely to need it. The return value is the digest object itself. $d->add_bits($bit_string); # e.g. $d->add_bits("111100001010"); #or $d->add_bits($data, $nbits); # e.g. $d->add_bits("\xF0\xA0", 16); B It is not possible to add bits that are not a multiple of 8. =head2 hashsize Returns the length of calculated digest in bytes (e.g. 32 for SHA-256). $d->hashsize; #or Crypt::Digest->hashsize('SHA1'); #or Crypt::Digest::hashsize('SHA1'); =head2 digest Returns the binary digest (raw bytes). $result_raw = $d->digest(); =head2 hexdigest Returns the digest encoded as a hexadecimal string. $result_hex = $d->hexdigest(); =head2 b64digest Returns the digest encoded as a Base64 string, B trailing '=' padding (B this padding style might differ from other Digest:: modules on CPAN). $result_b64 = $d->b64digest(); =head2 b64udigest Returns the digest encoded as a Base64 URL Safe string (see RFC 4648 section 5). $result_b64url = $d->b64udigest(); =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * L =item * L tries to be compatible with L interface. =item * Check subclasses like L, L, ... =back =cut