Security Filters
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create_uid - Returns a unique 64bit unsigned int value seeded off the value.
decrypt - Decrypts the value and returns the result.
encrypt - Encrypts the value and returns the result.
hmac_md5 - Returns a MD5 signature representation of the value using a shared secret via the HMAC method
hmac_sha1 - Returns a SHA1 signature representation of the value using a shared secret via the HMAC method
hmac_sha256 / hmac_sha384 / hmac_sha512 - Returns a SHA256/384/512 signature representation of the value using a shared secret via the HMAC method
jwe_decode - Decodes the value represented as JWE token and returns the original payload.
jwe_encode - Encodes the value and returns the result as a JWE token.
md5 - Returns an MD5 signature representation of the value.
secureid_decode - Returns the id of the original encode.
secureid_encode - Returns an encrypted version of the id.
sha1 - Returns a SHA1 signature representation of the value.
sha256 / sha384 / sha512 - Returns a SHA256/384/512 signature representation of the value.
Returns a unique 64bit unsigned int value seeded off the value.
Decrypts the value and returns the result.
Encrypts the value and returns the result in raw binary form. Find more details on the encrypt function page.
Returns a MD5 signature representation of the value using a shared secret via the HMAC method. The secret key is a unique piece of information that is used to compute the HMAC and is known both by the sender and the receiver of the message. This key will vary in length depending on the algorithm that you use.
Returns a SHA1 signature representation of the value using a shared secret via the HMAC method. The secret key is a unique piece of information that is used to compute the HMAC and is known both by the sender and the receiver of the message. This key will vary in length depending on the algorithm that you use.
Returns a SHA256/384/512 signature representation of the value using a shared secret via the HMAC method. The secret key is a unique piece of information that is used to compute the HMAC and is known both by the sender and the receiver of the message. This key will vary in length depending on the algorithm that you use.
Decodes the value represented as JWE token and returns the original payload.
Encodes the value and returns the result as a JWE token.
Returns an MD5 signature representation of the value. A salt value can be added to the text to provide an extra layer of security.
Returns the id of the original encode. If a salt was added to encode this value the same salt needs to be added to decrypt it.
Returns an encrypted version of the id. A salt value can be added to the text to provide an extra layer of security.
Returns a SHA1 signature representation of the value. A salt value can be added to the text to provide an extra layer of security.
Returns a SHA256/384/512 signature representation of the value. A salt value can be added to the text to provide an extra layer of security.