QCA
mactest.cpp
The code below shows how to use the QCA::MessageAuthenticationCode class.
The code below shows how to use the QCA::MessageAuthenticationCode class
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// QtCrypto has the declarations for all of QCA
#include <QtCrypto>
#include <QCoreApplication>
#include <QDebug>
// needed for printf
#include <cstdio>
#ifdef QT_STATICPLUGIN
#include "import_plugins.h"
#endif
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
// the Initializer object sets things up, and
// also does cleanup when it goes out of scope
QCA::Initializer init;
QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
qDebug() << "This example shows hashed MAC";
// we use the first argument as the data to authenticate
// if an argument is provided. Use "hello" if no argument
// we use the second argument as the key to authenticate
// with, if two arguments are provided. Use "secret" as
// the key if less than two arguments.
// must always check that an algorithm is supported before using it
printf("HMAC(SHA1) not supported!\n");
} else {
// create the required object using HMAC with SHA-1, and an
// empty key.
// create the key
QCA::SymmetricKey keyObject(key);
// set the HMAC object to use the key
hmacObject.setup(key);
// that could also have been done in the
// QCA::MessageAuthenticationCode constructor
// we split it into two parts to show incremental update
hmacObject.update(part1);
hmacObject.update(part2);
// no more updates after calling final.
// convert the result into printable hexadecimal.
printf("HMAC(SHA1) of \"%s\" with \"%s\" = [%s]\n", arg.data(), key.data(), result.toLatin1().data());
}
return 0;
}
General class for message authentication code (MAC) algorithms.
Definition qca_basic.h:828
MemoryRegion final() override
Finalises input and returns the MAC result.
void setup(const SymmetricKey &key)
Initialise the MAC algorithm.
void update(const MemoryRegion &array) override
Update the MAC, adding more of the message contents to the digest.
QByteArray toByteArray() const
Copy the contents of the secure array out to a standard QByteArray.
QCA_EXPORT QString arrayToHex(const QByteArray &array)
Convert a byte array to printable hexadecimal representation.
QCA_EXPORT bool isSupported(const char *features, const QString &provider=QString())
Test if a capability (algorithm) is available.
char * data()
QByteArray left(qsizetype len) const const
QByteArray mid(qsizetype pos, qsizetype len) const const
QByteArray toLatin1() const const
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