Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-1 cryptographic hash algorithm.
The SHA-1 hash function should be considered cryptographically broken and unsuitable for further use in any security critical capacity, as it is practically vulnerable to chosen-prefix collisions.
We provide this crate for legacy interoperability purposes only.
If possible use the sha1-checked crate, while slower it provides the ability to detect potential collisions, as well as generate alternative safe hashes.
use hex_literal::hex;
use sha1::{Sha1, Digest};
let result = Sha1::digest(b"hello world");
assert_eq!(result, hex!("2aae6c35c94fcfb415dbe95f408b9ce91ee846ed"));
use hex_literal::hex;
use sha1::{Sha1, Digest};
let mut hasher = Sha1::new();
hasher.update(b"hello world");
let hash = hasher.finalize();
assert_eq!(hash, hex!("2aae6c35c94fcfb415dbe95f408b9ce91ee846ed"));
// Hex-encode hash using https://docs.rs/base16ct
let hex_hash = base16ct::lower::encode_string(&hash);
assert_eq!(hex_hash, "2aae6c35c94fcfb415dbe95f408b9ce91ee846ed");
Also, see the examples section in the RustCrypto/hashes readme.
Rust 1.81 or higher.
Minimum supported Rust version can be changed in the future, but it will be done with a minor version bump.
- All on-by-default features of this library are covered by SemVer
- MSRV is considered exempt from SemVer as noted above
The crate is licensed under either of:
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.