#Sweet HMAC
SweetHMAC
is a tiny and easy to use Swift class to encrypt strings using HMAC algorithms.
A special thanks to jernejstrasner for shared HMACDigest Gist, that inspired to create this simple class and String extension.
There are two ways to use Sweet HMAC in your projects
// Will output this string: e470f785afb708cd8c2a31860642fd11
"I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse".HMAC(.md5, secret:"Vito Corleone")
let quote = "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse"
let author = "Vito Corleone"
// Create a SweetHMAC instance with your message and secret strings
let digest:SweetHMAC = SweetHMAC(message: quote, secret: author)
// Pick some computed HMAC output based on some algorithm using "HMAC" method...
let md5 = digest.HMAC(algorithm: .md5)
// ...or do it more "Sweet" like this
let md5 = SweetHMAC(message: quote, secret: author).HMAC(.MD5)
- MD5
- SHA1
- SHA224
- SHA256
- SHA384
- SHA512
SweetHMAC have many clear and simple options to be used in any iOS or OSX projects.
##Using dependency manager Actually SweetHMAC can be used with those dependency managers
- CocoaPods
- Carthage
###CocoaPods
You can use SweetHMAC with CocoaPods, specify your Podfile
like this:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!
pod 'SweetHMAC', '~> 3.0'
##Carthage
Also you can use Carthage to SweetHMAC framework at your project, just add SweetHMac in your Cartfile
file like this:
github "jancassio/SweetHMAC" >= 3.0
##Integrated Project
As many iOS/OSX projects, you can add third party libraries in your project as well.
###Embeded Framework
You can add SweetHMAC as submodule (preferred) or paste entire SweetHMAC project relative to your Xcode project, choose one of both options and after them:
- Drag
SweetHMAC.xcodeproj
from SweetHMAC folder to your project. - At Xcode, open "Project Navigator" (⌘+1).
- Select SweetHMAC project (the blue project icon).
- Check if SweetHMAC deployment target matches your project deployment target.
- At this point, select "Build Phases" tab.
- Click on + icon to add a new "Copy Phase". Optional: Rename this phase to "Embeded Frameworks".
- Set destination to "Frameworks".
- Add
SweetHMAC.framework
.
This is not the preferred option to add SweetHMAC in your project, because SweetHMAC depends by CommonCrypto lib to work properly and, Swift can't access this lib directly.
So if you still want to use SweetHMAC by source files, follow steps below:
- At Xcode, open "Project Navigator" (⌘+1).
- Select your project file (the blue project icon).
- Click on "Build Phases" tab.
- Create a new "Run Script" phase clicking on + icon.
- Drag the run script phase created to stay below the first phase (ak "Target dependencies").
- Paste the code below at run script phase created before:
COMMOM_CRYPTO_PATH=$SDKROOT/usr/include/CommonCrypto/CommonCrypto.h
COMMOM_CRYPTO_R_PATH=$SDKROOT/usr/include/CommonCrypto/CommonRandom.h
MODULE_DIR="$SRCROOT/Modules/CommonCrypto"
MODULE_FILE=$MODULE_DIR/module.map
MODULE_TEMPLATE="module CommonCrypto [system] {\n\t
header \"$COMMOM_CRYPTO_PATH\"\n\t
header \"$COMMOM_CRYPTO_R_PATH\"\n\t
export *\n
}"
echo "Create Modules path to map CommonCrypto lib"
mkdir -p "$SRCROOT/Modules/CommonCrypto"
echo "Cleanup previous CommonCrypto script to make sure the deployment target is always updated"
echo "" > $MODULE_FILE
echo "Create CommonCrypto module map template"
echo -e $MODULE_TEMPLATE > $MODULE_FILE
- Create a new file (⌘+N).
- Select "iOS"/"Others".
- Select "Congfiguration Settings File".
- Put any name you want.
- Add the content below in Configuration file created before:
SWIFT_INCLUDE_PATHS="$SRCROOT/Modules"
- Go to your project file in "Project Navigator" (⌘+1)
- Select your project file and select your project above your project targets.
- Change configurations for the last one you created for each target you are using SweetHMAC by source.
- Build your project.
###Quick Observation Each time you change your deployment device for example, from Simulator to Device, you should build your project, because the script added in build phase, will use the current operational system selected in your Xcode scheme to construct the absolute path to the CommonCrypto header relative of Simulator SDK or iPhoneOS SDK.
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