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- Play 2.4’s AES encryption now uses initialization vectors to randomize each encryption.
- The Play encryption format has been changed to add support for initialization vectors.
You can also:
- Download and Use the GitHub project for your learning purpose
- Refer Play2 Site for more info: Play2 Crypto
Play2 Built-in Java Cryptographic Example uses a number of open source projects to work properly:
- Play Framework - Play Framework makes it easy to build web applications with Java & Scala. Play is based on a lightweight, stateless, web-friendly architecture
- [AngularJS] - HTML enhanced for web apps!
- [node.js] - evented I/O for the backend
- [Gulp] - the streaming build system
This example required the following tools to run
- Play Framework v2.4+ to run.
- SBT vsbt-0.12+ to run.
- Node.js v4+ to run.
Install the dependencies and devDependencies and start the server.
$ mkdir examples
$ cd examples
$ git clone ssh://[email protected]/vinstonpandiyan/scalaplay2aesexample.git
$ cd scalaplay2aesexample
$ sbt run$ cd examples/app/website
$ npm install -d
$ node appFor using the play2 we need to generate the private key. Use and run the following steps to create the private key and copy paste the play2 application.conf file
- Ex: play.crypto.secret="jhc_GPt:=uhJJYjEI00`5RkoB9C6kotmqb3iM9CVE]9jq:3t]>oOK2;MSzxmg?Uy"
$ sbt playGenerateSecretOR
$ sbt play-generate-secretFor production environments...
$ npm install --production
$ npm run predeploy
$ NODE_ENV=production node appUse IntelliJ scala editor tool to develop the application, it is sweet and elagant way of development friendly tool.
- Use Git to download the project
- And use Scala Play SBT plugin to run the project
- To Encrypt the text using play2 - http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/play/encrypt?text=TEST_TEXT
- To Decrypt the text using play2 - http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/play/decrypt?text=
- To Encrypt the text using custom AES - http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/aes/encrypt?text=TEST_TEXT
- To Decrypt the text using custom AES - http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/aes/decrypt?text=
$ curl --request GET 'http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/play/encrypt?text=TEST_TEXT'
$ curl --request GET 'http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/play/decrypt?text=<ENCRYPTED _TEXT>'
$ curl --request GET 'http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/aes/encrypt?text=TEST_TEXT'
$ curl --request GET 'http://127.0.0.1:9000/app/aes/decrypt?text=<ENCRYPTED _TEXT>'$ cd scalaplay2aesexample
$ sbt testFor production release:
$ sbt build --prod