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Duplicate PHP's openssl_encrypt and openssl_random_pseudo_bytes

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Demonstrates how to duplicate PHP's openssl_encrypt function. (https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.openssl-encrypt.php)

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require 'chilkat'

success = false

# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

# Duplicates thw following PHP script:

# $text = "This is a test";
# $passphrase = "my password";
# $iv = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(openssl_cipher_iv_length("AES-256-CBC"));
# $crypted = base64_encode($iv.openssl_encrypt($text, "AES-256-CBC", $passphrase, OPENSSL_RAW_DATA, $iv));
# echo $crypted;

crypt = Chilkat::CkCrypt2.new()

text = "This is a test"
passphrase = "my password"

# AES is a block cipher.  The IV size for any block cipher is the size of the block, which is defined by the encryption algorithm. 
# For AES, the block size is always 16 bytes, regardless of key size (i.e. 128-bits, 192-bits, or 256-bits).
# Therefore, generate 16 random bytes for the IV.
crypt.put_EncodingMode("base64")
ivBase64 = crypt.genRandomBytesENC(16)

print "Generated IV = " + ivBase64 + "\n";

# Because we're doing AES-256-CBC, the key length must be 256-bits (i.e. 32 bytes).
# Given that our passphrase is a us-ascii string that can be shorter or longer than 32-bytes, we need to 
# somehow transform the passphrase to a 32-byte secret key.  We need to know what openssl_encrypt does.
# Here's the answer from the openssl_encrypt documentation:
# 
# "If the passphrase is shorter than expected, it is silently padded with NUL characters; 
# if the passphrase is longer than expected, it is silently truncated."

# OK.... so let's pad or shorten to get a 32-byte key.
bdKey = Chilkat::CkBinData.new()
bdKey.AppendString(passphrase,"utf-8")

sz = bdKey.get_NumBytes()
if (sz > 32)
    bdKey.RemoveChunk(32,sz - 32)
else
    bdKey.Clear()
    bdKey.AppendPadded(passphrase,"utf-8",false,32)
end

# Setup for encryption.
crypt.put_CryptAlgorithm("aes")
crypt.put_KeyLength(256)
crypt.SetEncodedIV(ivBase64,"base64")
crypt.SetEncodedKey(bdKey.getEncoded("base64"),"base64")

# Encrypt and base64 encode.
cipherText64 = crypt.encryptStringENC(text)

# The PHP code fragment above returns the base64 encoded bytes of the IV and the encrypted text.
# So let's do that..
bd = Chilkat::CkBinData.new()
bd.AppendEncoded(ivBase64,"base64")
bd.AppendEncoded(cipherText64,"base64")
result = bd.getEncoded("base64")

print "result = " + result + "\n";

# Sample output:
# dN0vS1O0cWi5BbLAAY+NTf7bs3S27xzPf11RkG47sjs=

# Now let's decrypt from the output...

# Setup for decryption.
crypt.put_CryptAlgorithm("aes")
crypt.put_KeyLength(256)
crypt.SetEncodedKey(bdKey.getEncoded("base64"),"base64")

bdResult = Chilkat::CkBinData.new()
bdResult.AppendEncoded(result,"base64")
crypt.SetEncodedIV(bdResult.getEncodedChunk(0,16,"base64"),"base64")

# Remove the IV (first 16 bytes) from the result.
bdResult.RemoveChunk(0,16)
success = crypt.DecryptBd(bdResult)
originalText = bdResult.getString("utf-8")

print "original text = " + originalText + "\n";