Keccaky is a high-performance Keccak (SHA-3) implementation with a Gleam interface, providing easy access to Keccak-256 hashing through a Rust backend. The project leverages Rust's efficient hashing algorithms and integrates them with Gleam for high-level usage.
- Keccak-256 Hashing: Provides Keccak-256 hash functionality using the
tiny-keccak
Rust library. - Gleam Integration: Exposes the hashing functionality to Gleam via an FFI layer.
- Cross-Language Compatibility: Utilizes Rust for performance and Gleam for ease of use and safety.
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/vidalpaul/keccaky.git cd keccaky
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Build the Rust Library: Ensure you have Rust installed. Build the Rust shared library:
cargo build --release
The shared library will be available in the
target/release
directory.
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Install Gleam: Follow the Gleam installation instructions if you haven't already.
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Build the Gleam Project: Ensure the shared library is placed in the correct directory (
src/native
or specified path). Then build the Gleam project:gleam build
The Rust function keccak_256
is exposed to Gleam. The function signature is:
extern "C" fn keccak_256(input_ptr: *const u8, input_len: usize, output_ptr: *mut u8);
In Gleam, you can call the Keccak-256 hash function using:
import gleam/erlang
import gleam/ffi
// External function declaration for FFI
@external(erlang, "keccak_ffi", "keccak_256")
fn keccak_256(input: ffi.Buffer, input_len: Int, output: ffi.Buffer) -> Nil
// Function to hash a string using Keccak-256
pub fn hash_keccak_256(input: String) -> Result(String, Nil) {
let input_bytes = erlang.binary_to_list(erlang.bitstring_to_binary(input))
let output_size = 32
let output_bytes = ffi.Buffer.from_binary(erlang.binary_init(output_size, 0))
keccak_256(input_bytes, List.length(input_bytes), output_bytes)
let output_binary = ffi.Buffer.to_binary(output_bytes)
Ok(erlang.binary_to_string(output_binary))
}
To ensure everything is working correctly, run tests in Rust and Gleam:
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Rust Tests:
cargo test
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Gleam Tests:
gleam test
Feel free to contribute by submitting issues or pull requests. Ensure all contributions adhere to the project's coding standards and pass existing tests.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
For any questions or further information, please contact your-email@example.com.