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@tsmx/string-crypto
Advanced tools
Encrypt and decrypt strings.
const sc = require('@tsmx/string-crypto');
let mySecret = 'My secret string';
let encrypted = sc.encrypt(mySecret);
// '28bedae6f6497f68abe403fb88df340e|2071d6458...'
let decrypted = sc.decrypt(encrypted);
// 'My secret string'
const sc = require('@tsmx/string-crypto');
let mySecret = 'My secret string';
let encrypted = sc.encrypt(mySecret, { key: '0123456789qwertzuiopasdfghjklyxc' });
// 'ba7bbb57674a198ad6cb7ff65801f9c9|a49cff4c9...'
let decrypted = sc.decrypt(encrypted, { key: '0123456789qwertzuiopasdfghjklyxc' });
// 'My secret string'
Encrypts value
and returns the encrypted string. The key for encryption is taken from options.key
or the environment variable ENCRYPTION_KEY
if no options are present.
Type: String
The string that should be encrypted.
Type: Object
Default: null
Object containing the supported options for encryption. Please also refer to the notes.
options = {
key: 'YOUR KEY HERE',
passNull: false
};
Type: String
Default: null
The key used for encryption. If not present, the key is retrieved from the environment variable ENCRYPTION_KEY
.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Sometimes it is helpful to let a value of null
pass the encryption though null
can't be encrypted either. If set to true
the decrypt function will return null
if value is null
. Defaults to false
, then an exception is thrown if the passed value is null
.
sc.encrypt(null); // throwing Error
sc.encrypt(null, { passNull: true }); // null
Decrypts value
and returns the decrypted string. The key for decryption is taken from options.key
or the environment variable ENCRYPTION_KEY
if no options are present.
Type: String
The string that should be decrypted. Must be in the form that encrypt
puts out.
Type: Object
Default: null
Object containing the supported options for decryption. Please also refer to the notes.
options = {
key: 'YOUR KEY HERE',
passNull: false
};
Type: String
Default: null
The key used for decryption. If not present, the key is retrieved from the environment variable ENCRYPTION_KEY
.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Sometimes it is helpful to let a value of null
pass the decryption though null
can't be decrypted either. If set to true
the decrypt function will return null
if value is null
. Defaults to false
, then an exception is thrown if the passed value is null
.
sc.decrypt(null); // throwing Error
sc.decrypt(null, { passNull: true }); // null
Simple helper package to encrypt and decrypt string based on standard NodeJS Crypto functions.
crypto.createCipheriv
)crypto.randomBytes
options.key
it is retrieved from the environment variable ENCRYPTION_KEY
.'|'
FAQs
Encrypt and decrypt strings.
The npm package @tsmx/string-crypto receives a total of 644 weekly downloads. As such, @tsmx/string-crypto popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tsmx/string-crypto 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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