# The SHA-3 (Keccak) extension for Ruby This Ruby extension implements the SHA-3 ([Keccak](http://keccak.noekeon.org/)) cryptographic hashing algorithm. It is based on the reference C implementation, version 3.2. The exposed interface is almost identical to that of the `digest` standard library. [](http://www.phusion.nl/) ## Installation gem install digest-sha3 **Note**: as of version 1.1.0, digest-sha3 requires Ruby 2.2. The last version that worked on older versions was 1.0.2. ## Usage Keccak supports 5 hash lengths: 224-bit, 256-bit, 384-bit, 512-bit and variable length. Variable length is not supported by this Ruby extension. Unless the user specifies otherwise, this Ruby extension assumes 512-bit. require 'digest/sha3' # Generate 512-bit digest. Digest::SHA3.digest("foo") # => "\025\227\204*..." Digest::SHA3.hexdigest("foo") # => "1597842a..." # Generate 224-bit digest. Digest::SHA3.digest("foo", 224) # => "\332\251M\247..." Digest::SHA3.hexdigest("foo", 224) # => "daa94da7..." # Use this interface to feed data in chunks. 512-bit by default. digest = Digest::SHA3.new digest.update("f") digest.update("o") digest.update("o") digest.digest # => "\025\227\204*..." digest.hexdigest # => "1597842a..." # You can pass a hash length to the constructor. digest = Digest::SHA3.new(224) ## Running the test suite Run the test suite as follows: make test A part of the test suite is automatically generated from Keccak's reference test suite. ## Warning Do not use SHA-3 for hashing passwords. Do not even use SHA-3 + salt for hashing passowords. Use a [slow hash](http://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/) instead. ## See also [node-sha3](https://github.com/phusion/node-sha3)