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package md5crypt
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/go-crypt/x/crypt"
"github.com/go-crypt/crypt/algorithm"
"github.com/go-crypt/crypt/internal/random"
)
// New returns a *md5crypt.Hasher with the additional opts applied if any.
func New(opts ...Opt) (hasher *Hasher, err error) {
hasher = &Hasher{}
if err = hasher.WithOptions(opts...); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err = hasher.Validate(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return hasher, nil
}
// Hasher is a crypt.Hash for md5crypt which can be initialized via md5crypt.New using a functional options pattern.
type Hasher struct {
variant Variant
iterations uint32
bytesSalt int
d bool
}
// WithOptions applies the provided functional options provided as a md5crypt.Opt to the md5crypt.Hasher.
func (h *Hasher) WithOptions(opts ...Opt) (err error) {
for _, opt := range opts {
if err = opt(h); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Hash performs the hashing operation and returns either a algorithm.Digest or an error.
func (h *Hasher) Hash(password string) (digest algorithm.Digest, err error) {
h.defaults()
if digest, err = h.hash(password); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf(algorithm.ErrFmtHasherHash, AlgName, err)
}
return digest, nil
}
// MustHash overloads the Hash method and panics if the error is not nil. It's recommended if you use this option to
// utilize the Validate method first or handle the panic appropriately.
func (h *Hasher) MustHash(password string) (digest algorithm.Digest) {
var err error
if digest, err = h.Hash(password); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return digest
}
// HashWithSalt overloads the Hash method allowing the user to provide a salt. It's recommended instead to configure the
// salt size and let this be a random value generated using crypto/rand.
func (h *Hasher) HashWithSalt(password string, salt []byte) (digest algorithm.Digest, err error) {
h.defaults()
if digest, err = h.hashWithSalt(password, salt); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf(algorithm.ErrFmtHasherHash, AlgName, err)
}
return digest, nil
}
// Validate checks the settings/parameters for this md5crypt.Hasher and returns an error.
func (h *Hasher) Validate() (err error) {
h.defaults()
return nil
}
func (h *Hasher) hash(password string) (digest algorithm.Digest, err error) {
var salt []byte
if salt, err = random.CharSetBytes(h.bytesSalt, SaltCharSet); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: %v", algorithm.ErrSaltReadRandomBytes, err)
}
return h.hashWithSalt(password, salt)
}
func (h *Hasher) hashWithSalt(password string, salt []byte) (digest algorithm.Digest, err error) {
if s := len(salt); s > SaltLengthMax || s < SaltLengthMin {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: salt bytes must have a length of between %d and %d but has a length of %d", algorithm.ErrSaltInvalid, SaltLengthMin, SaltLengthMax, len(salt))
}
d := &Digest{
variant: h.variant,
iterations: h.iterations,
salt: salt,
}
d.defaults()
switch d.variant {
case VariantSun:
d.key = crypt.KeyMD5CryptSun([]byte(password), d.salt, d.iterations)
default:
d.key = crypt.KeyMD5Crypt([]byte(password), d.salt)
}
return d, nil
}
func (h *Hasher) defaults() {
if h.d {
return
}
h.d = true
if h.bytesSalt < SaltLengthMin {
h.bytesSalt = SaltLengthDefault
}
}
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