I am trying to generate a sha256 hash for a particular column in every row. I tried generating the a sha256hash using the solution provided by fellow members in this group. Thanks to Ravinder Singh. I used the same exact code except for the actual sha command. For AIX it is shasum -a 256.
Code:
awk -F"|" -v var="10" '
NR==1;
NR>1{
"echo "$2"|shasum -a 256" | getline shaoutput;
split(shaoutput, sha, " ");
print $1, $2, sha[1]
}' OFS="|" inputfile.dat >outputfile.dat
This works perfectly. the only problem is that the performance of this code is very slow. It is currently taking a minute for 1000 records. I need to generate a large amount of hash as a one time thing for over 10 million records. Is there anyway the performance can be improved?
I tried using perl like Lorinczy Zsigmond suggested. Now i can process a million rows in under 10 secs.
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Digest::SHA qw(sha256_hex);
my $inputfile = 'inputfile.dat';
open(my $fh,'<',$inputfile)
or die "Could not open file '$inputfile' $!";
while (my $row = <$fh>){
chomp $row;
my @fields=split /\|/,$row;
print $fields[0];
print "|";
print $fields[1];
print "|";
print sha256_hex($fields[1]);
print "\n";
}
xargs
. Also usebash
instead ofksh
, it is way faster. Mind you, shell scripts are slow by design. Every Unix has Perl, use it.