csiphash.py
===========
`SipHash <https://131002.net/siphash/>`__ is a hash function and message
authentication code that is secure, fast and simple. It accepts a
128-bit secret key and a variable-length message, and returns a 64-bit
hash. It performs better than most cryptographic hash function-based
MACs (especially for short inputs), and offers much better security than
non-cryptographic hash functions, providing resistance against
hash-flooding DoS attacks. As a result, it is now used as the hash
function of choice for hash tables in Python, Ruby, Rust and Redis.
This Python package is the SipHash-2-4 `C reference
implementation <https://github.com/veorq/SipHash>`__, wrapped with
`CFFI <http://cffi.readthedocs.io>`__. It's incredibly fast: amortized
hashing times tested as follows on a mid-2015 MacBook Pro:
+----------------+-------------------------------------+
| Message Size | Time per Hash (Amortized over 1M) |
+================+=====================================+
| 43 bytes | 4.89 microseconds |
+----------------+-------------------------------------+
| 256 bytes | 5.00 microseconds |
+----------------+-------------------------------------+
| 1500 bytes | 6.12 microseconds |
+----------------+-------------------------------------+
| 1 MiB | 0.88 milliseconds |
+----------------+-------------------------------------+
Installation
------------
You can get this library with pip:
::
pip install csiphash
Usage
-----
Currently there's just a single function, ``siphash24()``, that accepts
a secret key bytestring of length 16 and an arbitrary length bytestring
for the message, and returns an 8-byte digest bytestring:
.. code:: pycon
>>> from csiphash import siphash24
>>> siphash24(b'\x00' * 16, b'hello, world!\n')
b'\xf1G4\x95\xa5\xaa\xc2b'
If you want to specify keys in hexadecimal, use ``.decode('hex')``:
.. code:: pycon
>>> siphash24('abcdef01234567899876543210fedcba'.decode('hex'), b'hello, world!\n')
'\xd3\xd4N\x1dk\x1f$='
If you want digests in hexadecimal, use ``.encode('hex')``:
.. code:: pycon
>>> siphash24(b'\x00' * 16, b'hello, world!\n').encode('hex')
'f1473495a5aac262'
License
-------
The reference C implementation of SipHash is bundled with this library.
It was written by Jean-Philippe Aumasson and Daniel J. Bernstein, and is
released under the
`CC0 <https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>`__.
`Six <https://pythonhosted.org/six/>`__ is bundled with this library. It
was written by Benjamin Peterson, and is licensed under the `MIT
License <https://bitbucket.org/gutworth/six/raw/ca4580a5a648fc75abc568907e81abc80b05d58c/LICENSE>`__.
All other software in this library is released under the
`UNLICENSE <https://unlicense.org/>`__:
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public
domain.
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