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package org.jasypt.util.digest;
import java.security.Provider;
import org.jasypt.digest.StandardByteDigester;
/**
*
* Utility class for creating digests without using a salt or iterating
* the hash function. This means that digests created by this class will
* be compatible (and equivalent) to the ones which could be created by
* the user by directly using a {@link java.security.MessageDigest} object.
*
*
* This class can be thought of as convenience wrapper for
* {@link java.security.MessageDigest}, adding thread-safety and
* a more javabean-like interface to it. These two features enable a more
* adequate use from an IoC container like Spring.
*
*
* This class internally holds a {@link StandardByteDigester}
* configured this way:
*
* - Algorithm: MD5 by default, but configurable.
* - Provider: Default JVM security provider, but configurable.
* - Salt size: 0 bytes, no salt used.
* - Iterations: 1, hash function will not be iterated.
*
*
*
* This class is thread-safe
*
*
* @since 1.2 (class existed as org.jasypt.util.MessageDigester since 1.1)
*
* @author Daniel Fernández
*
*/
public final class Digester {
/**
* MD5 will be the default algorithm to be used if none is specified.
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_ALGORITHM = "MD5";
// The hash function will be applied only once
private static final int ITERATIONS = 1;
// No salt will be used
private static final int SALT_SIZE_BYTES = 0;
// The internal digester used
private final StandardByteDigester digester;
/**
* Creates a new instance of Digester. It will use
* the default algorithm unless one is specified with
* {@link #setAlgorithm(String)}.
*
*/
public Digester() {
super();
this.digester = new StandardByteDigester();
this.digester.setIterations(ITERATIONS);
this.digester.setSaltSizeBytes(SALT_SIZE_BYTES);
}
/**
*
* Creates a new instance of Digester, specifying
* the algorithm to be used.
*
*/
public Digester(final String algorithm) {
super();
this.digester = new StandardByteDigester();
this.digester.setIterations(ITERATIONS);
this.digester.setSaltSizeBytes(SALT_SIZE_BYTES);
this.digester.setAlgorithm(algorithm);
}
/**
*
* Creates a new instance of Digester, specifying
* the algorithm to be used.
*
*
* @since 1.3
*/
public Digester(final String algorithm, final String providerName) {
super();
this.digester = new StandardByteDigester();
this.digester.setIterations(ITERATIONS);
this.digester.setSaltSizeBytes(SALT_SIZE_BYTES);
this.digester.setAlgorithm(algorithm);
this.digester.setProviderName(providerName);
}
/**
*
* Creates a new instance of Digester, specifying
* the algorithm to be used.
*
*
* @since 1.3
*/
public Digester(final String algorithm, final Provider provider) {
super();
this.digester = new StandardByteDigester();
this.digester.setIterations(ITERATIONS);
this.digester.setSaltSizeBytes(SALT_SIZE_BYTES);
this.digester.setAlgorithm(algorithm);
this.digester.setProvider(provider);
}
/**
*
* Sets the algorithm to be used for digesting, like MD5
* or SHA-1.
*
*
* This algorithm has to be supported by your security infrastructure, and
* it should be allowed as an algorithm for creating
* java.security.MessageDigest instances.
*
*
* If you are specifying a security provider with {@link #setProvider(Provider)} or
* {@link #setProviderName(String)}, this algorithm should be
* supported by your specified provider.
*
*
* If you are not specifying a provider, you will be able to use those
* algorithms provided by the default security provider of your JVM vendor.
* For valid names in the Sun JVM, see Java
* Cryptography Architecture API Specification &
* Reference.
*
*
* @param algorithm the name of the algorithm to be used.
* @throws AlreadyInitializedException if it has already been initialized,
* this is, if {@link #digest(byte[])} has been called at least
* once.
*/
public void setAlgorithm(final String algorithm) {
this.digester.setAlgorithm(algorithm);
}
/**
*
* Sets the name of the security provider to be asked for the
* digest algorithm. This security provider has to be registered beforehand
* at the JVM security framework.
*
*
* The provider can also be set with the {@link #setProvider(Provider)}
* method, in which case it will not be necessary neither registering
* the provider beforehand,
* nor calling this {@link #setProviderName(String)} method to specify
* a provider name.
*
*
* Note that a call to {@link #setProvider(Provider)} overrides any value
* set by this method.
*
*
* If no provider name / provider is explicitly set, the default JVM
* provider will be used.
*
*
* @since 1.3
*
* @param providerName the name of the security provider to be asked
* for the digest algorithm.
* @throws AlreadyInitializedException if it has already been initialized,
* this is, if {@link #digest(byte[])} has been called at least
* once.
*/
public void setProviderName(final String providerName) {
this.digester.setProviderName(providerName);
}
/**
*
* Sets the security provider to be asked for the digest algorithm.
* The provider does not have to be registered at the security
* infrastructure beforehand, and its being used here will not result in
* it being registered.
*
*
* If this method is called, calling {@link #setProviderName(String)}
* becomes unnecessary.
*
*
* If no provider name / provider is explicitly set, the default JVM
* provider will be used.
*
*
* @since 1.3
*
* @param provider the provider to be asked for the chosen algorithm
* @throws AlreadyInitializedException if it has already been initialized,
* this is, if {@link #digest(byte[])} has been called at least
* once.
*/
public void setProvider(final Provider provider) {
this.digester.setProvider(provider);
}
/**
* Creates a digest.
*
* @param binary the byte array to be digested.
* @return the resulting digest.
* @see StandardByteDigester#digest(byte[])
*/
public byte[] digest(final byte[] binary) {
return this.digester.digest(binary);
}
}