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Add Compute Hashes With pgcrypto as a postgres til

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- [Aggregate A Column Into An Array](postgres/aggregate-a-column-into-an-array.md)
- [Auto Expanded Display](postgres/auto-expanded-display.md)
- [Checking The Type Of A Value](postgres/checking-the-type-of-a-value.md)
- [Compute Hashes With pgcrypto](postgres/compute-hashes-with-pgcrypto.md)
- [Configure The Timezone](postgres/configure-the-timezone.md)
- [Count Records By Type](postgres/count-records-by-type.md)
- [Create A Composite Primary Key](postgres/create-a-composite-primary-key.md)

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# Compute Hashes With pgcrypto
The `pgcrypto` extension that comes with PostgreSQL adds access to some
general hashing functions. Included are `md5`, `sha1`, `sha224`, `sha256`,
`sha384` and `sha512`. Any of these hashing functions can be applied to an
arbitrary string using the `digest` function. Here are example of the `md5`
and `sha1` algorithms:
```sql
> create extension pgcrypto;
CREATE EXTENSION
> select digest('Hello, World!', 'md5');
digest
------------------------------------
\x65a8e27d8879283831b664bd8b7f0ad4
> select digest('Hello, World!', 'sha1');
digest
--------------------------------------------
\x0a0a9f2a6772942557ab5355d76af442f8f65e01
```
See the [`pgcrypto` docs](
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgcrypto.html) for more
details.