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@cryptography/sha512
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High-performance synchronous SHA-512 implementation for JavaScript
High-performance synchronous SHA-512 implementation for JavaScript. Optimized for browsers.
Package is available through npm
and yarn
npm install @cryptography/sha512
yarn add @cryptography/sha512
This package is optimized for small byte inputs (<10kb).
Also, it is highly recommended to run CPU-intensive tasks in a Web Worker.
import sha512 from '@cryptography/sha512'
// as Uint32Array([0xa8d627d9, ...])
const array = sha512('Hello World!')
// as hex-string: "a8d627d9..."
const hex = sha512('Hello World!', 'hex')
// as binary string: "Äïük..."
const raw = sha512('Hello World!', 'binary')
// UInt32Array as input
const buf = new Uint32Array([0xa8d627d9, ...]);
sha512(buf)
For hashing large files or other data chuncks use stream()
to create a hashing stream.
sha512.stream().update('Hello World!').digest();
Benchmarks:
Contributions are welcome! Contribution guidelines will be published later.
FAQs
High-performance synchronous SHA-512 implementation for JavaScript
The npm package @cryptography/sha512 receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @cryptography/sha512 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cryptography/sha512 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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