So after much looking, I've concluded it's not an issue with the database encoding. What's odd is if I manually add the hash to the database it functions fine.
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 11:39:38 AM UTC-8, Gabriel Simmer wrote: > > Hey Gophers, > > I have a bit of a headscratcher for you guys today, hoping someone will be > able to help me track down where I've gone wrong. I have an SQLite3 > database with user login info, including username, hashed password w/ > bcrypt, and so on. I also have a "setup" method that is triggered on the > first run of the application, which includes creating the database, setting > an admin password and fetching assets. There's one hitch - the hashed > password doesn't seem to be either: > > - Stored properly > - Hashed properly > - Compared properly > > I've done some extensive testing and it appears bcrypt *is* hashing the > password, and I can compare it successfully right after, and before I put > it into the database. All good. However when I pull the hash from the > database later (on user login), bcrypt doesn't see the hash and the > password as equal and errors out. > > Here is the GitHub repository's branch > <https://github.com/gmemstr/pogo/tree/setup>, if you want to fully test > the application, but the relevant files are setup.go > <https://github.com/gmemstr/pogo/blob/setup/setup.go#L38-L56> and > router/router.go > <https://github.com/gmemstr/pogo/blob/setup/router/router.go#L125-L207>. > I've left in some debugging checks, and will happily answer any questions I > haven't clarified. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.