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Following googlecode project crypto-js, provide standard and secure cryptographic algorithms for NodeJS. Support MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, RC4, Rabbit, AES, DES, PBKDF2, HMAC, OFB, CFB, CTR, CBC, Base64
npm install cryptojs
Crypto = (require 'cryptojs').Crypto key = '12345678' us = 'Hello, 世界!' mode = new Crypto.mode.ECB Crypto.pad.pkcs7 ub = Crypto.charenc.UTF8.stringToBytes us eb = Crypto.DES.encrypt ub, key, {asBytes: true, mode: mode} ehs= Crypto.util.bytesToHex eb eb2= Crypto.util.hexToBytes ehs ub2= Crypto.DES.decrypt eb2, key, {asBytes: true, mode: mode} us2= Crypto.charenc.UTF8.bytesToString ub2 # should be same as the var 'us' console .log us2
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Following googlecode project crypto-js, provide standard and secure cryptographic algorithms for NodeJS. Support MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, RC4, Rabbit, AES, DES, PBKDF2, HMAC, OFB, CFB, CTR, CBC, Base64
We found that cryptojs 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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