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How can I create an SHA512 digest string in Java using bouncy castle?

This unit test is failing:

    public void testDigest() throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
    String hashExpected = "150a14ed5bea6cc731cf86c41566ac427a8db48ef1b9fd626664b3bfbb99071fa4c922f33dde38719b8c8354e2b7ab9d77e0e67fc12843920a712e73d558e197";
    MessageDigest md = new MessageDigest();
    String hashActual = new String(md.digest("hi"));
    Assert.assertEquals(hashExpected, hashActual);
}

Below is my implementation of my MessageDigest class:


import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.Security;

import org.bouncycastle.crypto.Digest; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.digests.SHA512Digest; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.io.DigestInputStream; import org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider;

public class MessageDigest { private Digest messageDigest;

public MessageDigest() throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
    Security.addProvider(new BouncyCastleProvider());
    messageDigest = new SHA512Digest();
}

public byte[] digest(String message) {
    byte[] retValue = new byte[messageDigest.getDigestSize()];
    messageDigest.update(message.getBytes(), 0, message.length());
    messageDigest.doFinal(retValue, 0);
    return retValue;
}

}

The test fails with the following reason:


junit.framework.ComparisonFailure: expected:<150a14ed5bea6cc731cf86c41566ac427a8db48ef1b9fd626664b3bfbb99开发者_JAVA百科071fa4c922f33dde38719b8c8354e2b7ab9d77e0e67fc12843920a712e73d558e197> but was:<
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I have a feeling I'm not using the right encoding scheme when I convert my byte[] digest into a string. Any help would be appreciated.


The value you're expecting is a Hex-encoded value. You're creating a String based on the raw bytes, which won't work.

You should use the standard Java Crypto API whenever possible instead of BouncyCastle specific APIs.

Try the following (the Hex library comes from commons-codec):

Security.addProvider(new BouncyCastleProvider());

String data = "hello world";

MessageDigest mda = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-512", "BC");
byte [] digesta = mda.digest(data.getBytes());

MessageDigest mdb = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-512", "BC");
byte [] digestb = mdb.digest(data.getBytes());

System.out.println(MessageDigest.isEqual(digesta, digestb));

System.out.println(Hex.encodeHex(digesta));


Just an addition to Kevin's answer: Since Java 5, you can use String.format("%0128x", new BigInteger(1, digesta)) instead of commons-codec to format the byte array as a 128 digit hex encoded number with leading zeros.


Yes, you need to turn your byte array into a hex string. :-) Look into Apache Commons Codec, especially the Hex class.


Since BouncyCastle 1.49 there is a handful toHexString method in the Hex class. For example:

Hex.toHexString(digest);

will return you the hash digest as a Java String in a hexadecimal format.

For reference see BouncyCastle javadoc or grepcode.

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