Obtain SHA-256 string of a string
From .NET 5 onwards, you can use the new Convert.ToHexString
method to convert the hash byte array into a (hex) string without having to use a StringBuilder
or .ToString("X0")
, etc.:
public static string HashWithSHA256(string value)
{
using var hash = SHA256.Create();
var byteArray = hash.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(value));
return Convert.ToHexString(byteArray);
}
The implementation could be like that
public static String sha256_hash(String value) {
StringBuilder Sb = new StringBuilder();
using (SHA256 hash = SHA256Managed.Create()) {
Encoding enc = Encoding.UTF8;
Byte[] result = hash.ComputeHash(enc.GetBytes(value));
foreach (Byte b in result)
Sb.Append(b.ToString("x2"));
}
return Sb.ToString();
}
Edit: Linq implementation is more concise, but, probably, less readable:
public static String sha256_hash(String value) {
using (SHA256 hash = SHA256Managed.Create()) {
return String.Concat(hash
.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(value))
.Select(item => item.ToString("x2")));
}
}
Edit 2: .NET Core , .NET5, .NET6 ...
public static String sha256_hash(string value)
{
StringBuilder Sb = new StringBuilder();
using (var hash = SHA256.Create())
{
Encoding enc = Encoding.UTF8;
byte[] result = hash.ComputeHash(enc.GetBytes(value));
foreach (byte b in result)
Sb.Append(b.ToString("x2"));
}
return Sb.ToString();
}