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Comeonin Build Status Hex.pm Version

Password hashing (bcrypt, pbkdf2_sha512) library for Elixir.

This library is intended to make it very straightforward for developers to check users' passwords in as secure a manner as possible.

Comeonin now supports bcrypt and pbkdf2_sha512.

Features

  • Comeonin uses the most secure, up-to-date hashing schemes.
  • It is easy to use.
    • There are several convenience functions to make checking passwords easier.
    • Salts are generated by default.
    • Each function has sensible, secure defaults.
  • It provides excellent documentation.
    • Clear instructions are given on how to use Comeonin.
    • Several recommendations are also given to help developers keep their apps secure.

Requirements

Elixir version 1.0 or later and Erlang/OTP version 17.0 or later.

You also need to have a C compiler, such as gcc, installed.

Ubuntu and Debian-based systems can get gcc and make by installing build-essential package. Also erlang-dev may be needed if not included in your Erlang/OTP version.

For users of Ubuntu, or any other Debian-based distro, we recommend downloading erlang from erlang solutions, as the version of erlang in the Ubuntu repositories is usually quite old.

Installation

  1. Add comeonin to your mix.exs dependencies
defp deps do
  [ {:comeonin, "~> 1.0"} ]
end
  1. List :comeonin as an application dependency
def application do
  [applications: [:logger, :comeonin]]
end
  1. Run mix do deps.get, compile

Usage

Either import or alias the algorithm you want to use -- either Comeonin.Bcrypt or Comeonin.Pbkdf2.

Both algorithms use similar naming conventions so as to make it easy to switch between them. Both have the hashpwsalt function, which is a convenience function that automatically generates a salt and then hashes the password.

To hash a password with the default options:

hash = hashpwsalt("difficult2guess")

See each module's documentation for more information about all the available options.

To check a password against the stored hash, use the checkpw function. This takes two arguments: the plaintext password and the stored hash:

checkpw(password, stored_hash)

There is also a dummy_checkpw function, which takes no arguments and is to be used when the username cannot be found. It performs a hash, but then returns false. This can be used to make user enumeration more difficult.

Generating passwords and checking password strength

In the Comeonin.Password module, there are functions to generate random passwords and to check passwords for password strength.

There is also a create_hash function in the main Comeonin module which can be used to check a password for password strength before hashing it.

Interacting with a database

The create_user function in the Comeonin module takes a map, removes the "password" entry, checks the password for password strength, and then hashes the password and adds a "password_hash" entry to the map. If there are no errors it returns the new map.

The check for password strength is optional, but it is set to true by default.

Documentation

http://hexdocs.pm/comeonin

License

BSD. For full details, please read the LICENSE file.

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