I need an example of how to use Crypto++ to generate a SHA256 hash from a std::string and output a std::string. I can\'t seem to figure it out. Everything I\'ve tried gives me i
This line will give the wrong results:
unsigned int nDataLen = sizeof(pbData);
It will always give you the size of a pointer. What you want instead is data.size()
.
Also, you don't need this part:
if(!CryptoPP::SHA256().VerifyDigest(abDigest, pbData, nDataLen))
{
return SHA256(data);
}
It should always verify correctly, since you just calculated the digest based on the same data. And if it didn't, you'd go into infinite recursion.
To get readable output, you can convert it to hex. Here's an example for MD5 from the Crypto++ Wiki, it should work for you if you replace MD5 with SHA256:
CryptoPP::MD5 hash;
byte digest[ CryptoPP::MD5::DIGESTSIZE ];
std::string message = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
hash.CalculateDigest( digest, (byte*) message.c_str(), message.length() );
CryptoPP::HexEncoder encoder;
std::string output;
encoder.Attach( new CryptoPP::StringSink( output ) );
encoder.Put( digest, sizeof(digest) );
encoder.MessageEnd();
std::cout << output << std::endl;