Class AesSivKey
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- com.google.crypto.tink.Key
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- com.google.crypto.tink.daead.DeterministicAeadKey
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- com.google.crypto.tink.daead.AesSivKey
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@Immutable public final class AesSivKey extends DeterministicAeadKey
Represents an AES--SIV key used for computing deterministic AEAD, as described in https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5297.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static classAesSivKey.BuilderBuilder for AesSivKey.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static AesSivKey.Builderbuilder()booleanequalsKey(Key o)Returns true if the key is guaranteed to be equal toother.java.lang.IntegergetIdRequirementOrNull()Returns null if this key has no id requirement, otherwise the required id.SecretBytesgetKeyBytes()Returns the underlying key bytes.BytesgetOutputPrefix()Returns aBytesinstance which is prefixed to the ciphertext.AesSivParametersgetParameters()Returns the parameters of this key.
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Method Detail
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builder
public static AesSivKey.Builder builder()
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getKeyBytes
public SecretBytes getKeyBytes()
Returns the underlying key bytes.
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getOutputPrefix
public Bytes getOutputPrefix()
Description copied from class:DeterministicAeadKeyReturns aBytesinstance which is prefixed to the ciphertext.- Specified by:
getOutputPrefixin classDeterministicAeadKey
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getParameters
public AesSivParameters getParameters()
Description copied from class:DeterministicAeadKeyReturns the parameters of this key.- Specified by:
getParametersin classDeterministicAeadKey
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getIdRequirementOrNull
@Nullable public java.lang.Integer getIdRequirementOrNull()
Description copied from class:KeyReturns null if this key has no id requirement, otherwise the required id.Some keys, when they are in a keyset, are required to have a certain ID to work properly. This comes from the fact that Tink in some cases prefixes ciphertexts or signatures with the string
0x01<id>, where the ID is encoded in big endian (see the documentation of the key type for details), in which case the key requires a certain ID.- Specified by:
getIdRequirementOrNullin classKey
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equalsKey
public boolean equalsKey(Key o)
Description copied from class:KeyReturns true if the key is guaranteed to be equal toother.Implementations are required to do this in constant time.
Note: this is allowed to return false even if two keys are guaranteed to represent the same function, but are represented differently. For example, a key is allowed to internally store the number of zero-bytes used as padding when a large number is represented as a byte array, and use this in the comparison.
Note: Tink
Keyobjects should typically not overridehashCode(because it could risk leaking key material). Hence, they typically also should not overrideequals.
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