iOS 字符串加密至MD5
1 #import <CommonCrypto/CommonDigest.h>
2
3 + (NSString *) md5:(NSString *)str
4 {
5 const char *cStr = [str UTF8String];
6 unsigned char result[16];
7 CC_MD5( cStr, strlen(cStr), result );
8 return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X",
9 result[0], result[1], result[2], result[3],
10 result[4], result[5], result[6], result[7],
11 result[8], result[9], result[10], result[11],
12 result[12], result[13], result[14], result[15]
13 ];
14 }
iPhone处理大文件检测MD5的代码
1 +(NSString*)fileMD5:(NSString*)path
2 {
3 NSFileHandle *handle = [NSFileHandle fileHandleForReadingAtPath:path];
4 if( handle== nil ) return @"ERROR GETTING FILE MD5"; // file didnt exist
5
6 CC_MD5_CTX md5;
7
8 CC_MD5_Init(&md5);
9
10 BOOL done = NO;
11 while(!done)
12 {
13 NSData* fileData = [handle readDataOfLength: CHUNK_SIZE ];
14 CC_MD5_Update(&md5, [fileData bytes], [fileData length]);
15 if( [fileData length] == 0 ) done = YES;
16 }
17 unsigned char digest[CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH];
18 CC_MD5_Final(digest, &md5);
19 NSString* s = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x",
20 digest[0], digest[1],
21 digest[2], digest[3],
22 digest[4], digest[5],
23 digest[6], digest[7],
24 digest[8], digest[9],
25 digest[10], digest[11],
26 digest[12], digest[13],
27 digest[14], digest[15]];
28 return s;
29 }
In my project i need to get the MD_5 hash code of the file in iphone. uptill now i have found the following code to get md_5 of any image/any file.
using this code to get the ByteContent of the image and then get the md_5 of that image byte array string
now i am getting a hash code succesfully But when on the web side i get the md_5 hash code of same file then it gives me diferent hash code. in Web side i am using PHP code
this PHP code gives me differnet hash code and iphone code gives me different hash code for same image. Please tell me what can be the problem.. Thanks alot! |
|
|
There are 2 causes. The first is because the raw bytes → string → UTF-8 process corrupted some non-ASCII characters. Note that you can get a pointer to the bytes from an NSData directly:
The second cause is because of the PNG → raw image → PNG process. There is no guarentee that the same image will compress to the same PNG representation in different libraries, and of course you'll have different MD5. You could just avoid reading the file as image altogether, as it's possible read the file directly as data:
|