4 Answers
require 'digest/sha1'
Digest::SHA1.hexdigest 'foo'
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14FYI:
Digest
is part of the Ruby Standard Library (ruby-doc.org/stdlib-1.9.2/libdoc/digest/rdoc/index.html). It includes implementations for SHA1, SHA2, MD5 and others hash algorithms.– jwfearnJun 11, 2012 at 18:07 -
FYI, you should use
Digest::SHA2.hexdigest
now as it is more secure and has not (yet) been found to have any collisions. Sep 18, 2020 at 15:22
For a Base64 encoded hash, to validated an Oauth signature, I used
require 'base64'
require 'hmac-sha1'
Base64.encode64((HMAC::SHA1.new('key') << 'base').digest).strip
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I created a helper gem which is a simple wrapper around some sha1 code
require 'rickshaw'
> Rickshaw::SHA1.hash('LICENSE.txt')
=> "4659d94e7082a65ca39e7b6725094f08a413250a"
> "hello world".to_sha1
=> "2aae6c35c94fcfb415dbe95f408b9ce91ee846ed"
Where 'serialize' is some user function defined elsewhere.
def generateKey(data)
return Digest::SHA1.hexdigest ("#{serialize(data)}")
end
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even if it is, it's some pretty ugly ruby code to be suggesting, and doesn't even mention that it needs `require \'digest/sha1\'' -1– RixiusMay 23, 2011 at 18:20
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16Don't forget that stackoverflow has too many visitors, why you don't show us the right way to do it? Less critics more code examples– DavidslvJun 22, 2011 at 11:39
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1what's this 'serialize' function? that's not a part of ruby. Worse yet, the string being passed to hexdigest isn't dynamic at all! This method would return the same hash regardless what data you give it!– BlixxyJul 7, 2012 at 10:10
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