What is crc?
The crc npm package is used for generating cyclic redundancy check (CRC) codes for various input data. CRC is a popular method for detecting accidental changes to raw data in digital networks and storage devices. The package supports multiple CRC algorithms and can be used in various applications where data integrity is crucial.
What are crc's main functionalities?
CRC32 Calculation
This feature allows the calculation of CRC32 checksum for the input string 'hello world'. It is useful for verifying the integrity of strings or files.
const crc = require('crc');
const result = crc.crc32('hello world');
console.log('CRC32:', result);
CRC16 Calculation
This feature computes the CRC16 checksum for the given string. It's commonly used in telecommunications and storage for error-checking.
const crc = require('crc');
const result = crc.crc16('hello world');
console.log('CRC16:', result);
CRC1 Calculation
This feature calculates a simple CRC1 checksum, which can be used for basic error detection in scenarios where minimal data corruption checks are needed.
const crc = require('crc');
const result = crc.crc1('hello world');
console.log('CRC1:', result);
Other packages similar to crc
crc32
The crc32 package is similar to crc in that it provides CRC32 checksum calculations. However, it focuses solely on CRC32, whereas crc supports multiple algorithms including CRC1, CRC8, CRC16, and others, making crc more versatile.
buffer-crc32
buffer-crc32 is another npm package that offers CRC32 checksum calculations. It is designed to work specifically with Node.js buffers. Compared to crc, buffer-crc32 is more specialized for buffer data types while crc offers broader functionality with support for strings and other data types.
crc
Module for calculating Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC).
Features
- Pure JavaScript implementation, no dependencies.
- Provides CRC Tables for optimized calculations.
- Provides support for the following CRC algorithms:
- CRC1
new crc.CRC1
or crc.crc1(…)
- CRC8
new crc.CRC8
or crc.crc8(…)
- CRC8 1-Wire
new crc.CRC81Wire
or crc.crc81wire(…)
- CRC16
new crc.CRC16
or crc.crc16(…)
- CRC16 CCITT
new crc.CRC16CCITT
or crc.crc16ccitt(…)
- CRC16 Modbus
new crc.CRC16Modbus
or crc.crc16modbus(…)
- CRC24
new crc.CRC24
or crc.crc24(…)
- CRC32
new crc.CRC32
or crc.crc32(…)
Installation
npm install crc
Running tests
$ npm install
$ npm test
Usage Example
Calculate a CRC32:
var crc = require('crc');
crc.crc32('hello');
# => "3610a686"
Calculate a CRC32 of a file:
crc.crc32(fs.readFileAsync('README.md', 'utf8'));
# => "127ad531"
Incrementally calculate a CRC32:
crc32 = new crc.CRC32()
crc32.update('one')
crc32.update('two')
crc32.update('three')
crc32.hexdigest()
# => "09e1c092"
Directly access the checksum:
crc32.checksum()
# => 165789842
Upgrading
Older version 0.3.0
was unfortunately ported from a not so reliable source and results were not matching other libraries. If you are using 3.x please continue using it.
crc8(String) #=> Number
crcArc(String) #=> Number
crcModbusString(string) #=> Number
crcModbusHex(Number) #=> Number
crc16(String) #=> Number
crc16CCITT(String) #=> Number
fcs16(String) #=> Number
crc32(String) #=> Number
hex8(Number) #=> String
hex16(Number) #=> String
hex32(Number) #=> String
Thanks
This module is a direct port from Ruby's Digest CRC
module. Which is in turn based on pycrc library
which is able to generate C source-code for all of the CRC algorithms,
including their CRC Tables.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Alex Gorbatchev
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