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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<class name= "HMACContext" inherits= "Reference" version= "4.2" >
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<brief_description >
Used to create an HMAC for a message using a key.
</brief_description>
<description >
The HMACContext class is useful for advanced HMAC use cases, such as streaming the message as it supports creating the message over time rather than providing it all at once.
[codeblock]
extends Node
var ctx = HMACContext.new()
func _ready():
var key = "supersecret".to_utf8()
var err = ctx.start(HashingContext.HASH_SHA256, key)
assert(err == OK)
var msg1 = "this is ".to_utf8()
var msg2 = "super duper secret".to_utf8()
err = ctx.update(msg1)
assert(err == OK)
err = ctx.update(msg2)
assert(err == OK)
var hmac = ctx.finish()
print(hmac.hex_encode())
[/codeblock]
And in C# we can use the following.
[codeblock]
using Godot;
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
public class CryptoNode : Node
{
private HMACContext ctx = new HMACContext();
public override void _Ready()
{
PoolByteArray key = String("supersecret").to_utf8();
Error err = ctx.Start(HashingContext.HASH_SHA256, key);
GD.Assert(err == OK);
PoolByteArray msg1 = String("this is ").to_utf8();
PoolByteArray msg2 = String("super duper secret").to_utf8();
err = ctx.Update(msg1);
GD.Assert(err == OK);
err = ctx.Update(msg2);
GD.Assert(err == OK);
PoolByteArray hmac = ctx.Finish();
GD.Print(hmac.HexEncode());
}
}
[/codeblock]
[b]Note:[/b] Not available in HTML5 exports.
</description>
<tutorials >
</tutorials>
<methods >
<method name= "finish" >
<return type= "PoolByteArray" />
<description >
Returns the resulting HMAC. If the HMAC failed, an empty [PoolByteArray] is returned.
</description>
</method>
<method name= "start" >
<return type= "int" enum= "Error" />
<argument index= "0" name= "hash_type" type= "int" enum= "HashingContext.HashType" />
<argument index= "1" name= "key" type= "PoolByteArray" />
<description >
Initializes the HMACContext. This method cannot be called again on the same HMACContext until [method finish] has been called.
</description>
</method>
<method name= "update" >
<return type= "int" enum= "Error" />
<argument index= "0" name= "data" type= "PoolByteArray" />
<description >
Updates the message to be HMACed. This can be called multiple times before [method finish] is called to append [code]data[/code] to the message, but cannot be called until [method start] has been called.
</description>
</method>
</methods>
<constants >
</constants>
</class>