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#CryptoSwift Crypto related functions and helpers for Swift implemented in Swift. (#PureSwift)
##Requirements Good mood
##Features
###What implemented?
#####Cipher
#####Message authenticators
#####Cipher block mode
#####Data padding
###Why Why? Because I can.
###Contribution
For latest version, please check develop branch. This is latest development version that will be merged into master branch at some point.
##Installation
To install CryptoSwift, add it as a submodule to your project (on the top level project directory):
git submodule add https://github.com/krzyzanowskim/CryptoSwift.git
Then, drag the CryptoSwift.xcodeproj file into your Xcode project, and add CryptoSwift.framework as a dependency to your target.
Alternatively, you can build the Universal Framework and link it in your Xcode project.
Aggregate target CryptoSwift-Universal
runs a script to build a universal framework. The script currently copies the framework to the Framework
directory. (The path to CryptoSwift directory cannot contain any space)
#####iOS and OSX By default project is setup for iOS. You need to switch to OS X SDK manually see #8
####CocoaPods
You can use CocoaPods.
pod 'CryptoSwift'
or for newest version from specified branch of code:
pod 'CryptoSwift', :git => "https://github.com/krzyzanowskim/CryptoSwift", :branch => "master"
##Usage
import CryptoSwift
Generally you should use CryptoSwift.Hash
, CryptoSwift.Cipher
enums or convenience extensions
Hash enum usage
/* Hash enum usage */
var data:NSData = NSData(bytes: [49, 50, 51] as [Byte], length: 3)
if let data = CryptoSwift.Hash.md5(data).calculate() {
println(data.toHexString())
}
Hashing a data
let hash = data.md5()
let hash = data.sha1()
let hash = data.sha224()
let hash = data.sha256()
let hash = data.sha384()
let hash = data.sha512()
let crc = data.crc32()
println(hash.toHexString())
Hashing a String and printing result
if let hash = "123".md5() {
println(hash)
}
Some content-encryption algorithms assume the input length is a multiple of k octets, where k is greater than one. For such algorithms, the input shall be padded.
let paddedData = PKCS7().add(bytes, AES.blockSize)
Working with Ciphers
ChaCha20
let encrypted = Cipher.ChaCha20(key: key, iv: iv).encrypt(message)
let decrypted = Cipher.ChaCha20(key: key, iv: iv).decrypt(encrypted)
AES
Notice regarding padding: Manual padding of data is optional and CryptoSwift by default always will add PKCS7 padding before encryption, and remove after decryption when Cipher enum is used. If you need manually disable/enable padding, you can do this by setting parameter for encrypt()/decrypt() on class AES.
// 1. set key and random IV
let key = [0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00] as [UInt8]
let iv = Cipher.randomIV(AES.blockSize)
// 2. encrypt
let encrypted = AES(key: key, iv: iv, blockMode: .CBC)?.encrypt(message, padding: PKCS7())
// 3. decrypt with the same key and IV
let decrypted = AES(key: key, iv: iv, blockMode: .CBC)?.decrypt(encryptedData, padding: PKCS7())
AES without data padding
let encrypted = Cipher.AES(key: key, iv: iv, blockMode: .CBC).encrypt(plaintext)
Using extensions
let encrypted = dataToEncrypt.encrypt(Cipher.ChaCha20(key: key, iv: iv))
let decrypted = encrypted.decrypt(Cipher.ChaCha20(key: key, iv: iv))
Message authenticators
// Calculate Message Authentication Code (MAC) for message
let mac = Authenticator.Poly1305(key: key).authenticate(message)
#####Conversion between NSData and [UInt8]
For you convenience CryptoSwift provide two function to easily convert array of bytes to NSData and other way around:
let data = NSData.withBytes([0x01,0x02,0x03])
let bytes:[UInt8] = data.arrayOfBytes()
##Contact Marcin Krzyżanowski @krzyzanowskim
##License
Copyright (C) 2014 Marcin Krzyżanowski marcin.krzyzanowski@gmail.com This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions: