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[](https://circleci.com/gh/kamatama41/embulk-filter-hash) # Hash filter plugin for Embulk Embulk filter plugin to convert an input to a hash value. ## Overview * **Plugin type**: filter ## Configuration - **columns**: Columns to hash (array, required) - **name**: Name of input column (string, required) - **algorithm**: A hash algorithm. [See also](#hash_algorithm) (string, default:`"SHA-256"`) - **new_name**: New column name if you want to rename (string, default: `null`) ## Example ```yaml filters: - type: hash columns: - { name: username } - { name: email, algorithm: SHA-512, new_name: hashed_email } ``` ## Hash Algorithm <a name ="hash_algorithm"> This plugin uses [MessageDigest](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/security/MessageDigest.html) for hashing. Every implementation of the Java platform supports the following MessageDigest algorithms: - MD5 - SHA-1 - SHA-256 If you want to know all algorithms that your platform supports, run the following snippet. ```java for (String algorithm : java.security.Security.getAlgorithms("MessageDigest")) { System.out.println(algorithm); } ``` ## Build ``` $ ./gradlew gem # -t to watch change of files and rebuild continuously ```
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