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browser-crypto
Advanced tools
Package contents:
Usage example:
const {
Buffer,
createECDH,
createCipheriv,
createDecipheriv,
pbkdf2,
pbkdf2Sync,
} = window.browserCrypto;
// import {
// Buffer,
// createECDH,
// createCipheriv,
// createDecipheriv,
// pbkdf2,
// pbkdf2Sync,
// } from 'browser-crypto';
const ecdh1 = createECDH('secp256k1');
const ecdh2 = createECDH('secp256k1');
const publicKey1 = ecdh1.generateKeys();
const publicKey2 = ecdh2.generateKeys();
const secret1 = ecdh1.computeSecret(publicKey2);
const secret2 = ecdh2.computeSecret(publicKey1);
const iv = Buffer.alloc(16);
const data = Buffer.from('abcdef');
const cipher = createCipheriv('aes256', secret1, iv);
const encrypted = Buffer.concat([cipher.update(data), cipher.final()]);
const decipher = createDecipheriv('aes256', secret2, iv);
const decrypted = Buffer.concat([decipher.update(encrypted), decipher.final()]);
console.log(decrypted.toString());
pbkdf2('password', 'salt', 1, 32, 'sha512', (error, derivedKey) => {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(derivedKey);
});
const derivedKey = pbkdf2Sync('password', 'salt', 1, 32, 'sha512');
console.log(derivedKey);
FAQs
Node.js crypto module subset for browser
The npm package browser-crypto receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, browser-crypto popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that browser-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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