One of the part of API auth is to create bodyHash
as a part of headers. The documentation is laconic:
Hash of the message body using the HMAC Sha256 algorithm. Your secret key is used to generate the hash.
And they provided an example in Java:
import java.util.UUID;
import javax.crypto.Mac;
import javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec;
import org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64;
public class AuthorizationMacHeader {
private static final String HMAC_SHA256_ALGORITHM = "HmacSHA256";
private static final String UTF8_ENCODING = "UTF-8";
/**
* @param key_id
* : Your key id
* @param secret_key
* : Your secret key
* @param payload
* : payload
* @return
* @throws Exception
*/
// create the bodyHash value by hashing the payload and encoding it
SecretKeySpec signingKey = new SecretKeySpec(secret_key.getBytes(UTF8_ENCODING),
HMAC_SHA256_ALGORITHM);
Mac mac = Mac.getInstance(HMAC_SHA256_ALGORITHM);
mac.init(signingKey);
byte[] rawBodyHash = mac.doFinal(payload.getBytes(UTF8_ENCODING));
String bodyHash = Base64.encodeBase64String(rawBodyHash);
So what I did in Ruby was:
require 'json'
require 'base64'
require 'openssl'
KEY_ID = 'Syb6i+sRygAGCgxLQJ4NwwKcT5'
SECRET_KEY = 'Mnkh4r3QXgwZ3vmcE='
payload = { some: 'hash' }.to_json
mac = Base64.strict_encode64(OpenSSL::HMAC.digest('SHA256', SECRET_KEY, payload))
puts mac
=> "DzWVea1hH+F3S2SuYWfyBjGCJI0bJ4393+kH1dU6LFc="
But I'm not sure if this is correct because the Java class has UTF8_ENCODING
part. I don't understand what this is all about?
If something will be unclear, full example of java class below: https://gist.github.com/mrmuscle1234/881144360e13ac1ac1794610c456d035
UTF8_ENCODING
part.SECRET_KEY = 'Mnkh4r3QXgwZ3vmcE='.encode('utf-8')
without changing the result, s. online here: replit.com/@3hK8cL8H24hwiS7/ProudUnfitMigration.