Common-utils-encryption
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Scope
This library offers an easy way to encrypt and decrypt XML documents and String objects.
Design and implementation notes
The library uses a symmetric key based on the AES standard algorithm for cryptography. It does expect that such a key is available on the local classpath. Optionally, the key can be programmatically passed to the methods exposed by the Encrypters.
In addition, the resulting encrypted data are encoded in the BASE 64 schema in order to represent them in the ASCII string format.
The library builds on top of the Apache XML Security for Java library and the XML Encryption standard.
It exposes two main classes:
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StringEncrypter
for encrypting/decrypting String objects -
XMLDocumentEncrypter
for encrypting/decrypting XML Documents or Elements
Sample Usage
These samples are taken from the exploitation the resource library does of the encryption library for protecting the AccessData content of the RuntimeResource class.
String Encryption
The following snippet shows how to encrypt a string:
import org.gcube.common.utils.encryption.StringEncrypter; //... resource.setAccessData(new StringEncrypter("my sensible data").encrypt());
After its serialization, the resource appears as follows:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?> <Resource version="0.4.x"> <ID>ac41d0d0-4791-11e1-b442-a3a8a4cd06fd</ID> <Type>RuntimeResource</Type> <Profile> <Category>test category</Category> <Name>resource name</Name> <Description>a description</Description> <Platform> <Name>Test platform</Name> <Version>1</Version> <MinorVersion>1</MinorVersion> </Platform> <RunTime> <HostedOn>macos-manuele</HostedOn> <GHN UniqueID="123456789"/> <Status>READY</Status> </RunTime> <AccessPoint> <Interface> <Endpoint EntryName="ap">http://myaccesspoint.eu</Endpoint> </Interface> <AccessData>dtvKM4JImPLQvboHwBvKEur1tbvdnKXYB82AICLq5/c=</AccessData> <!-- here's the encrypted data --> </AccessPoint> </Profile> </Resource>
String Decryption
The following snippet shows how to decrypt a string:
import org.gcube.common.utils.encryption.StringEncrypter; //... AccessPoint ap = new AccessPoint(); ap.setAccessData(new StringEncrypter(this.load("AccessData")).decrypt()); System.out.println("Access data's content: " + ap.getAccessData());
This will print the following line:
Access data's content: my sensible data
XML Document Encryption
The following snippet shows how to encrypt the content of the root element of an XML document:
import org.gcube.common.utils.encryption.XMLDocumentEncrypter; import org.w3c.dom.Document; import org.w3c.dom.Element; //... Document doc = createSampleDocument(); XMLDocumentEncrypter edoc = new XMLDocumentEncrypter(doc); edoc.encrypt(doc.getDocumentElement(),false);
Note: the second parameter indicates if we want to encrypt the element's name or not (in this case, it is not encrypted).
Here it is the XML document before the encryption:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <myns:RootElement xmlns:myns="http://www.myns.org/ns/#app1"> <myns:foo>Some simple text</myns:foo> </myns:RootElement>
...and here it is the same document after the encryption:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <myns:RootElement xmlns:myns="http://www.myns.org/ns/#app1"> <xenc:EncryptedData xmlns:xenc="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#" Type="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#Content"> <xenc:EncryptionMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes256-cbc"/> <xenc:CipherData> <xenc:CipherValue>HcfOBbYyR8lUZBTcd47XfBYRMQoAToQyymmq/eG0tjtk8vFzSRBL1UKIADEHkHQjy+1pQrNNZndP dW9wkBLxgImz0fIQlLx7AEtcFzkWQHsS4QcX0ssnyzMd86fAFGZHMjIEMGI9Dv31eJNoHGF2SQ==</xenc:CipherValue> </xenc:CipherData> </xenc:EncryptedData> </myns:RootElement>
XML Document Decryption
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