Pure Rust implementation of the BLAKE2 hash function family.
use blake2::{Blake2b512, Blake2s256, Digest};
use hex_literal::hex;
// create a Blake2b512 object
let mut hasher = Blake2b512::new();
// write input message
hasher.update(b"hello world");
// read hash digest and consume hasher
let res = hasher.finalize();
assert_eq!(res, hex!(
"021ced8799296ceca557832ab941a50b4a11f83478cf141f51f933f653ab9fbc"
"c05a037cddbed06e309bf334942c4e58cdf1a46e237911ccd7fcf9787cbc7fd0"
));
// same example for Blake2s256:
let mut hasher = Blake2s256::new();
hasher.update(b"hello world");
let res = hasher.finalize();
assert_eq!(res, hex!("9aec6806794561107e594b1f6a8a6b0c92a0cba9acf5e5e93cca06f781813b0b"));
Also, see the examples section in the RustCrypto/hashes readme.
This implementation supports run and compile time variable sizes.
Output size set at run time:
use blake2::Blake2bVar;
use blake2::digest::{Update, VariableOutput};
use hex_literal::hex;
let mut hasher = Blake2bVar::new(10).unwrap();
hasher.update(b"my_input");
let mut buf = [0u8; 10];
hasher.finalize_variable(&mut buf).unwrap();
assert_eq!(buf, hex!("2cc55c84e416924e6400"));
Output size set at compile time:
use blake2::{Blake2b, Digest, digest::consts::U10};
use hex_literal::hex;
type Blake2b80 = Blake2b<U10>;
let mut hasher = Blake2b80::new();
hasher.update(b"my_input");
let res = hasher.finalize();
assert_eq!(res, hex!("2cc55c84e416924e6400"));
Rust 1.71 or higher.
Minimum supported Rust version can be changed in the future, but it will be done with a minor version bump.
- All on-by-default features of this library are covered by SemVer
- MSRV is considered exempt from SemVer as noted above
The crate is licensed under either of:
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.