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What is @aws-sdk/hash-node?

The @aws-sdk/hash-node package is part of the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3) and is specifically designed for hashing functionalities within Node.js environments. It provides a set of utilities for generating hash digests of data. This can be particularly useful for creating secure, fixed-size representations of data for tasks such as validating the integrity of files, securely storing passwords, or implementing caching mechanisms.

What are @aws-sdk/hash-node's main functionalities?

Generating SHA-256 Hashes

This feature allows you to generate SHA-256 hash digests of data. The code sample demonstrates how to create a new Hash instance, update it with the data to be hashed, and then generate the digest.

const { Hash } = require('@aws-sdk/hash-node');
const hash = new Hash('sha256');
hash.update('data to hash');
const digest = await hash.digest();
console.log(digest);

Streaming Data Hashing

This feature is useful for hashing large files or streaming data. The code sample shows how to create a hash instance, stream a file, update the hash with chunks of the file, and finally generate the digest once the stream ends.

const { Hash } = require('@aws-sdk/hash-node');
const fs = require('fs');
const fileStream = fs.createReadStream('path/to/file');
const hash = new Hash('sha256');
fileStream.on('data', (chunk) => hash.update(chunk));
fileStream.on('end', async () => {
  const digest = await hash.digest();
  console.log(digest);
});

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3.342.0 (2023-05-30)

Features

  • client-chime-sdk-voice: Added optional CallLeg field to StartSpeakerSearchTask API request (686075c)
  • client-glue: Added Runtime parameter to allow selection of Ray Runtime (4fe5f19)
  • client-iotfleetwise: Campaigns now support selecting Timestream or S3 as the data destination, Signal catalogs now support "Deprecation" keyword released in VSS v2.1 and "Comment" keyword released in VSS v3.0 (bbff135)
  • client-location: This release adds API support for political views for the maps service APIs: CreateMap, UpdateMap, DescribeMap. (3da6dc1)
  • client-memorydb: Amazon MemoryDB for Redis now supports AWS Identity and Access Management authentication access to Redis clusters starting with redis-engine version 7.0 (c777cc7)
  • client-personalize: This release provides support for the exclusion of certain columns for training when creating a solution and creating or updating a recommender with Amazon Personalize. (a083178)
  • client-polly: Amazon Polly adds 2 new voices - Sofie (da-DK) and Niamh (en-IE) (a7078af)
  • client-securityhub: Added new resource detail objects to ASFF, including resources for AwsGuardDutyDetector, AwsAmazonMqBroker, AwsEventSchemasRegistry, AwsAppSyncGraphQlApi and AwsStepFunctionStateMachine. (f7f67de)
  • client-securitylake: Log sources are now versioned. AWS log sources and custom sources will now come with a version identifier that enables producers to vend multiple schema versions to subscribers. Security Lake API have been refactored to more closely align with AWS API conventions. (c1da60a)
  • client-wafv2: This SDK release provides customers the ability to use Header Order as a field to match. (bc10673)
  • clients: update client endpoints as of 2023-05-30 (20fd541)
  • event-stream: implement event stream sra (#4695) (9ba012d)

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Last updated on 30 May 2023

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