SHAKE128

SHAKE128 is an extendable-output function (XOF) in the SHA-3 family, as specified in FIPS 202.

As a XOF, SHAKE128 is a generalization of a cryptographic hash function. Instead of creating a fixed-length digest (e.g. 32 bytes like SHA-2/256), it can produce outputs of any desired length.

Output bits do not depend on the output length.

The 128 in its name indicates its maximum security level (in bits), as described in Sections A.1 and A.2 of FIPS 202.

In the following example, the output is 26 bytes (208 bits) long:

>>> from Crypto.Hash import SHAKE128
>>>
>>> shake = SHAKE128.new()
>>> shake.update(b'Some data')
>>> print(shake.read(26).hex())
class Crypto.Hash.SHAKE128.SHAKE128_XOF(data=None)

A SHAKE128 hash object. Do not instantiate directly. Use the new() function.

Variables:

oid (string) – ASN.1 Object ID

read(length)

Compute the next piece of XOF output.

Note

You cannot use update() anymore after the first call to read().

Parameters:

length (integer) – the amount of bytes this method must return

Returns:

the next piece of XOF output (of the given length)

Return type:

byte string

update(data)

Continue hashing of a message by consuming the next chunk of data.

Parameters:

data (byte string/byte array/memoryview) – The next chunk of the message being hashed.

Crypto.Hash.SHAKE128.new(data=None)

Return a fresh instance of a SHAKE128 object.

Parameters:

data (bytes/bytearray/memoryview) – The very first chunk of the message to hash. It is equivalent to an early call to update(). Optional.

Return:

A SHAKE128_XOF object