QCryptographicHash#
The QCryptographicHash
class provides a way to generate cryptographic hashes. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
Static functions#
def
hash
(data, method)def
hashLength
(method)def
supportsAlgorithm
(method)
Note
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Detailed Description#
QCryptographicHash
can be used to generate cryptographic hashes of binary or text data.
Refer to the documentation of the Algorithm
enum for a list of the supported algorithms.
Constructs an object that can be used to create a cryptographic hash from data using method
.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.Algorithm#
Note
In Qt versions before 5.9, when asked to generate a SHA3 hash sum, QCryptographicHash
actually calculated Keccak. If you need compatibility with SHA-3 hashes produced by those versions of Qt, use the Keccak_
enumerators. Alternatively, if source compatibility is required, define the macro QT_SHA3_KECCAK_COMPAT
.
Constant |
Description |
---|---|
QCryptographicHash.Md4 |
Generate an MD4 hash sum |
QCryptographicHash.Md5 |
Generate an MD5 hash sum |
QCryptographicHash.Sha1 |
Generate an SHA-1 hash sum |
QCryptographicHash.Sha224 |
Generate an SHA-224 hash sum (SHA-2). Introduced in Qt 5.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha256 |
Generate an SHA-256 hash sum (SHA-2). Introduced in Qt 5.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha384 |
Generate an SHA-384 hash sum (SHA-2). Introduced in Qt 5.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha512 |
Generate an SHA-512 hash sum (SHA-2). Introduced in Qt 5.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha3_224 |
Generate an SHA3-224 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.1 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha3_256 |
Generate an SHA3-256 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.1 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha3_384 |
Generate an SHA3-384 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.1 |
QCryptographicHash.Sha3_512 |
Generate an SHA3-512 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.1 |
QCryptographicHash.Keccak_224 |
Generate a Keccak-224 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.9.2 |
QCryptographicHash.Keccak_256 |
Generate a Keccak-256 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.9.2 |
QCryptographicHash.Keccak_384 |
Generate a Keccak-384 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.9.2 |
QCryptographicHash.Keccak_512 |
Generate a Keccak-512 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 5.9.2 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2b_160 |
Generate a BLAKE2b-160 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2b_256 |
Generate a BLAKE2b-256 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2b_384 |
Generate a BLAKE2b-384 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2b_512 |
Generate a BLAKE2b-512 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2s_128 |
Generate a BLAKE2s-128 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2s_160 |
Generate a BLAKE2s-160 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2s_224 |
Generate a BLAKE2s-224 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
QCryptographicHash.Blake2s_256 |
Generate a BLAKE2s-256 hash sum. Introduced in Qt 6.0 |
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.addData(data)#
- Parameters:
data –
QByteArrayView
Adds the characters in bytes
to the cryptographic hash.
Note
In Qt versions prior to 6.3, this function took QByteArray
, not QByteArrayView
.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.addData(device)
- Parameters:
device –
PySide6.QtCore.QIODevice
- Return type:
bool
Reads the data from the open QIODevice
device
until it ends and hashes it. Returns true
if reading was successful.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.addData(data)
- Parameters:
data – str
Note
This function is deprecated.
Adds the first length
chars of data
to the cryptographic hash.
Use the QByteArrayView
overload instead.
Returns the algorithm used to generate the cryptographic hash.
- static PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.hash(data, method)#
- Parameters:
data –
QByteArrayView
method –
Algorithm
- Return type:
Returns the hash of data
using method
.
Note
In Qt versions prior to 6.3, this function took QByteArray
, not QByteArrayView
.
- static PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.hashLength(method)#
- Parameters:
method –
Algorithm
- Return type:
int
Returns the size of the output of the selected hash method
in bytes.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.reset()#
Resets the object.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.result()#
- Return type:
Returns the final hash value.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.resultView()#
- Return type:
QByteArrayView
Returns the final hash value.
Note that the returned view remains valid only as long as the QCryptographicHash
object is not modified by other means.
See also
- static PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.supportsAlgorithm(method)#
- Parameters:
method –
Algorithm
- Return type:
bool
Returns whether the selected algorithm method
is supported and if result()
will return a value when the method
is used.
Note
OpenSSL will be responsible for providing this information when used as a provider, otherwise true
will be returned as the non-OpenSSL implementation doesn’t have any restrictions. We return false
if we fail to query OpenSSL.
- PySide6.QtCore.QCryptographicHash.swap(other)#
- Parameters:
Swaps cryptographic hash other
with this cryptographic hash. This operation is very fast and never fails.