Class: ActiveRecord::Encryption::Cipher::Aes256Gcm

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb

Overview

A 256-GCM cipher.

By default it will use random initialization vectors. For deterministic encryption, it will use a SHA-256 hash of the text to encrypt and the secret.

See Encryptor

Constant Summary collapse

CIPHER_TYPE =
"aes-256-gcm"

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(secret, deterministic: false) ⇒ Aes256Gcm

When iv not provided, it will generate a random iv on each encryption operation (default and recommended operation)



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# File 'lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb', line 29

def initialize(secret, deterministic: false)
  @secret = secret
  @deterministic = deterministic
end

Class Method Details

.iv_lengthObject



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# File 'lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb', line 22

def iv_length
  OpenSSL::Cipher.new(CIPHER_TYPE).iv_len
end

.key_lengthObject



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# File 'lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb', line 18

def key_length
  OpenSSL::Cipher.new(CIPHER_TYPE).key_len
end

Instance Method Details

#decrypt(encrypted_message) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb', line 55

def decrypt(encrypted_message)
  encrypted_data = encrypted_message.payload
  iv = encrypted_message.headers.iv
  auth_tag = encrypted_message.headers.auth_tag

  # Currently the OpenSSL bindings do not raise an error if auth_tag is
  # truncated, which would allow an attacker to easily forge it. See
  # https://github.com/ruby/openssl/issues/63
  raise ActiveRecord::Encryption::Errors::EncryptedContentIntegrity if auth_tag.nil? || auth_tag.bytes.length != 16

  cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new(CIPHER_TYPE)

  cipher.decrypt
  cipher.key = @secret
  cipher.iv = iv

  cipher.auth_tag = auth_tag
  cipher.auth_data = ""

  decrypted_data = encrypted_data.empty? ? encrypted_data : cipher.update(encrypted_data)
  decrypted_data << cipher.final

  decrypted_data
rescue OpenSSL::Cipher::CipherError, TypeError, ArgumentError
  raise ActiveRecord::Encryption::Errors::Decryption
end

#encrypt(clear_text) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb', line 34

def encrypt(clear_text)
  # This code is extracted from +ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor+. Not using it directly because we want to control
  # the message format and only serialize things once at the +ActiveRecord::Encryption::Message+ level. Also, this
  # cipher is prepared to deal with deterministic/non deterministic encryption modes.

  cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new(CIPHER_TYPE)
  cipher.encrypt
  cipher.key = @secret

  iv = generate_iv(cipher, clear_text)
  cipher.iv = iv

  encrypted_data = clear_text.empty? ? clear_text.dup : cipher.update(clear_text)
  encrypted_data << cipher.final

  ActiveRecord::Encryption::Message.new(payload: encrypted_data).tap do |message|
    message.headers.iv = iv
    message.headers.auth_tag = cipher.auth_tag
  end
end

#inspectObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/active_record/encryption/cipher/aes256_gcm.rb', line 82

def inspect # :nodoc:
  "#<#{self.class.name}:#{'%#016x' % (object_id << 1)}>"
end