Hello there,
 
What's the preferred and most efficient way to obtain PGCrypto encrypted
data from a plpgsql function?
 
1. Imagine the following simple table:
 
CREATE TABLE crypto (
    pid SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
    title  VARCHAR(50),
    crypted_content  BYTEA
);
 
 
2. Now insert the following 3 rows of data:
INSERT INTO crypto VALUES (1, 'test1', encrypt( '11112222ABCD', 'password',
'aes'));
INSERT INTO crypto VALUES (2, 'test2', encrypt( '22223333BCDE', 'password',
'aes'));
INSERT INTO crypto VALUES (3, 'test3', encrypt( '33334444CDEF', 'password',
'aes'));
 
 
3. Using the psql tool, selecting * from the crypto table yields the
following:
 
# select * from crypto;
 id | title |                crypted_content
----+-------+------------------------------------------------
  1 | test1 | \307\266xI\235"\210a\363=\201\222\247\2660\215
  2 | test2 | D\211\256E\372^Y\0259\341\215\271\030]\234\017
  3 | test3 | 4\263\251y\006_N\343\0270I\207;\370\270\266

 
Pretty straight forward, right? 
 
Now how about doing this in a simple plpgsql Function. That's where we
encounter problems. I want to get DECRYPTED data based on an input ID. So...
 
 
4. Imagine the following simple plpgsql function (note I'm trying to decrypt
the table's encrypted BYTEA column into a decrypted VARCHAR upon return):
 
 
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION selectFromCrypto(INTEGER)
RETURNS VARCHAR
AS '
DECLARE
    crypto_cursor   CURSOR (input INTEGER) FOR SELECT
encode(decrypt(crypted_content, decode(''password''::text,
''escape''::text), ''aes''::text), ''escape''::text) FROM crypto WHERE id =
input;
    crypto          crypto.crypted_content%TYPE;
    tid             ALIAS FOR $1;
 
BEGIN
    OPEN crypto_cursor( tid );
    LOOP
        FETCH crypto_cursor INTO crypto;
        EXIT WHEN NOT FOUND;
    END LOOP;
    CLOSE crypto_cursor;
    RETURN ( encode(crypto, ''escape''::text)::VARCHAR );
END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';

 
5. When I use the above function (in the tool, psql) to get the decrypted
contents for ID = 2, it says I get 1 row returned, but the contents are
blank:
 
# select * from selectFromCrypto(1);
 selectfromcrypto1
-------------------
 
 
(1 row)

 
Notice the blank row returned... So what am I doing wrong?
 
I suspect it has something to do with
converting/encoding/decoding/decrypting the BYTEA column for return... but
what is the problem with the above Function?
 
I'm using PostgreSQL 7.4.6, on a Fedora Core 1 system.
 
 
Best regards and thank you very much in advance,
Michael Moran
 

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