Description
Syntax
VARCHAR SM4_ENCRYPT(VARCHAR str, VARCHAR key_str[, VARCHAR init_vector][, VARCHAR encryption_mode])
Returns the encrypted result, where:
str
is the text to be encrypted;key_str
is the key. Note that this key is not a hexadecimal encoding, but a string representation of the encoded key. For example, for 128-bit key encryption,key_str
should be 16-length. If the key is not long enough, use zero padding to make it up. If it is longer than that, the final key is found using a cyclic xor method. For example, if the 128-bit key used by the algorithm finally iskey
, thenkey[i] = key_str[i] ^ key_str[i+128] ^ key_str[i+256] ^ ...
init_vector
is the initial vector to be used in the algorithm, this is only valid for some algorithms, if not specified then Doris will use the built-in value;encryption_mode
is the encryption algorithm, optionally available in variable。
danger
Until 3.0.2, function with two arguments will ignore session variable block_encryption_mode
and always use SM4_128_ECB
to do encryption. So it’s not recommended to use it.
Since 3.0.3, it works as expected.
Example
mysql> set block_encryption_mode='';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.11 sec)
mysql> select TO_BASE64(SM4_ENCRYPT('text','F3229A0B371ED2D9441B830D21A390C3'));
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| to_base64(sm4_encrypt('text', '***', '', 'SM4_128_ECB')) |
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| aDjwRflBrDjhBZIOFNw3Tg== |
+----------------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.15 sec)
mysql> set block_encryption_mode="SM4_128_CBC";
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.10 sec)
mysql> select TO_BASE64(SM4_ENCRYPT('text','F3229A0B371ED2D9441B830D21A390C3')); --- since 3.0.3
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| to_base64(sm4_encrypt('text', '***', '', 'SM4_128_CBC')) |
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| FSYstvOmH2cXy7B/072Mug== |
+----------------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.14 sec)
MySQL > select to_base64(SM4_ENCRYPT('text','F3229A0B371ED2D9441B830D21A390C3', '0123456789'));
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| to_base64(sm4_encrypt('text', 'F3229A0B371ED2D9441B830D21A390C3', '0123456789')) |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| G7yqOKfEyxdagboz6Qf01A== |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.014 sec)
Keywords
SM4_ENCRYPT, SM4, ENCRYPT