Fernet takes a user-provided message (an arbitrary sequence of bytes), a key (256 bits), and the current time, and produces a token, which contains the message in a form that can't be read or altered without the key.
This package is compatible with the other implementations at https://github.com/fernet. They can exchange tokens freely among each other.
Documentation: http://hexdocs.pm/fernetex/0.4.0/
To use FernetEx with your projects, edit your mix.exs
file and add it as a dependency:
defp deps do
[{:fernetex, "~> 0.4.0"}]
end
For more information and background, see the Fernet spec at https://github.com/fernet/spec.
FernetEx is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. See the License file for details.
FernetEx comes with two useful mix tasks
mix fernet.keygen
is useful for generating keysmix fernet.sign key
is useful for signing a message using the given key