Zend Framework 2 module to generate scrypt password hashes that are compatible with the wg/scrypt Java implementation

0.2.1 2014-12-19 23:29 UTC

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README

Abandonware

Much like ZF2, this library is consigned to the history books. Use the much better and faster password_hash() in PHP with the PASSWORD_ARGON2ID algorithm.

This class is an additional library (much like Zend\Crypt\Password\Bcrypt) used to generate scrypt password hashes that are compatible with the wg/scrypt Java implementation. While it uses Zend\Crypt\Key\Derivation\Scrypt, it also adds the parameters to the returned string that are required to compare password hashes. Also included is a function to check the type of hash on your passwords. Useful if you are transitioning gradually from bcrypt to scrypt hashes.

NOTE: This is a simple ZF2 wrapper around moderndeveloperllc/scrypt. It provides a service called 'scrypt_password_hasher' that can be called within a Zend Framework 2 application. If you are using a different framework, you may want to just

use the moderndeveloperllc/scrypt project in your composer.json file.

Installing via Composer

Install composer in a common location or in your project:

curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php

Create the composer.json file as follows:

{
    "require": {
        "moderndeveloperllc/zf2-scrypt" : "0.*"
    }
}

Run the composer installer:

php composer.phar install

Copy vendor/moderndeveloperllc/zf2-scrypt/config/zf2-scrypt.local.php.dist to config/autoload/zf2-scrypt.local.php in your project. Optionally, change the parameters.

Finally, add the module name to your project's config/application.config.php under the modules key:

<?php
return array(
    /* ... */
    'modules' => array(
        /* ... */
        'ModDev\Zf2Scrypt',
    ),
    /* ... */
);

Usage

Hash a password

<?php
// In a class that is ServiceLocatorAwareInterface

$scrypt = $this->getServiceLocator()->get('scrypt_password_hasher');
$securePass = $scrypt->create('user password');

Check the hashed password against an user input

<?php
// In a class that is ServiceLocatorAwareInterface

$scrypt = $this->getServiceLocator()->get('scrypt_password_hasher');
$securePass = 'the stored scrypt value';
$password = 'the password to check';

if ($scrypt->verify($password, $securePass)) {
    echo "The password is correct! \n";
} else {
    echo "The password is NOT correct.\n";
}

Return the hash algorithm

<?php
// In a class that is ServiceLocatorAwareInterface

$scrypt = $this->getServiceLocator()->get('scrypt_password_hasher');
$passwordhashType = $scrypt->getHashType($hashedPassword);

Check if the password needs rehashing

<?php
// In a class that is ServiceLocatorAwareInterface

$scrypt = $this->getServiceLocator()->get('scrypt_password_hasher');
echo $scrypt->needsRehash($hashedPassword);