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WARNING: This code has not been audited and is not yet suitable for production. Use at your own risk.
NOTE: make sure you have your C archiver and compiler env vars set, or
secp256k1-syswill fail to builde.g.
AR=/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin/llvm-arCC=/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin/clang
Nodejs package for x25519 key exchange and chacha20poly1305 encryption, written in Rust compiled to WASM.
See example/ci-test.sh for example of how to install both rust and javascript dependencies.
Compile a nodejs/wasm library from the Rust source.
make
Link the nodejs/wasm library locally.
make link
After compiling and linking, run:
ts-node example/test.ts
links to packages on npm:
make build-nodejs./pkg/package.json for the desired platform -nodejs and add the @entropyxyz org name, eg: "name": "@entropyxyz/x25519-chacha20poly1305-nodejs"
npm publishweb and bundler with eg: make build-web and then change the package names again in package.json before re-publishing.FAQs
x25519 & chacha20poly1305
We found that @entropyxyz/x25519-chacha20poly1305-bundler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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