decrypt_string: Decrypt a string or a raw vector

Description Usage Arguments Value Examples

Description

encrypt_string encrypts a string as a string or a raw vector and decrypt_string decrypts the encrypted string or a raw vector (encrypted using encrypt_string)

Usage

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decrypt_string(string, key = "pass", pkey = NULL)

Arguments

string

A string(character vector of length 1) without embedded NULL to be encrypted. or a raw vector.

key

For symmetric decryption, 'pkey' should be NULL (default) and 'key' can be either a string (Default is 'pass') or a raw object. For asymmetric decryption, both 'key' (private key of the decrypter) and 'pkey' (public key of the encrypter) should be raw objects.

pkey

See 'key'

Value

decrypted string

Examples

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# symmetric case:
temp <- encrypt_string("hello, how are you", key = "secret")
all(
  is.character(temp)
  , decrypt_string(temp, "secret") == "hello, how are you"
  , class(try(decrypt_string(temp, "nopass"), silent = TRUE)) == "try-error"
  )

# string encoded as raw
res <- encrypt_string("tatvamasi", ascii = FALSE)
res

isTRUE(identical(decrypt_string(res), "tatvamasi"))

# asymmetric case:
alice <- keypair()
bob   <- keypair()
temp  <- encrypt_string("hello asymmetric", alice$private_key, bob$public_key)
temp2 <- decrypt_string(temp, bob$private_key, alice$public_key)
identical("hello asymmetric", temp2)

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