What is farmhash?
The farmhash npm package provides fast, non-cryptographic hash functions for strings and binary data. It is based on Google's FarmHash family of hash functions, which are designed for high performance and reliability.
What are farmhash's main functionalities?
Hashing a string
This feature allows you to generate a 32-bit hash from a given string. The hash function is optimized for speed and can be used for tasks like data partitioning or quick lookups.
const farmhash = require('farmhash');
const hash = farmhash.hash32('Hello, world!');
console.log(hash);
Hashing a buffer
This feature allows you to generate a 32-bit hash from a buffer. This is useful for hashing binary data or files.
const farmhash = require('farmhash');
const buffer = Buffer.from('Hello, world!');
const hash = farmhash.hash32(buffer);
console.log(hash);
Hashing a string to 64-bit
This feature allows you to generate a 64-bit hash from a given string. The 64-bit hash provides a larger hash space, reducing the likelihood of collisions.
const farmhash = require('farmhash');
const hash = farmhash.hash64('Hello, world!');
console.log(hash);
Hashing a buffer to 64-bit
This feature allows you to generate a 64-bit hash from a buffer. This is useful for applications requiring a larger hash space for binary data.
const farmhash = require('farmhash');
const buffer = Buffer.from('Hello, world!');
const hash = farmhash.hash64(buffer);
console.log(hash);
Other packages similar to farmhash
murmurhash
MurmurHash is a non-cryptographic hash function suitable for general hash-based lookup. It is known for its good distribution and performance. Compared to farmhash, MurmurHash is also very fast but may not be as optimized for certain hardware architectures.
xxhash
xxHash is an extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm, working at speeds close to RAM limits. It is designed for speed and is often faster than farmhash, but farmhash may offer better distribution properties in some cases.
cityhash
CityHash, like FarmHash, is developed by Google and provides fast hashing for strings. It is similar to FarmHash but is an older version. FarmHash is designed to be more portable and faster on newer hardware.
farmhash
Node.js implementation of Google's FarmHash family of very fast hash functions.
FarmHash is the successor to CityHash.
Functions in the FarmHash family are not suitable for cryptography.
As the V8 JavaScript engine only natively supports 32-bit unsigned integers,
the 64-bit methods return String objects instead of Numbers
and the 128-bit methods are not implemented.
This module uses FarmHash v1.1.0 (2015-03-01).
It has been tested with Node.js v0.10, v0.12 and io.js v2.x, v3.x
on Linux, OS X and Windows.
Installation
npm install farmhash
Usage
var farmhash = require('farmhash');
var hash = farmhash.hash32('test');
console.log(typeof hash);
var hash = farmhash.hash64(new Buffer('test'));
console.log(typeof hash);
var hash = farmhash.hash64WithSeed('test', 123);
console.log(typeof hash);
var hash = farmhash.fingerprint32(new Buffer('test'));
console.log(typeof hash);
var hash = farmhash.fingerprint64('test');
console.log(typeof hash);
API
Hash
The hash methods are platform dependent. Different CPU architectures, for example 32-bit vs 64-bit, Intel vs ARM, might produce different results for a given input.
hash32(input)
input
is the Buffer or String to hash.
Returns a Number containing the 32-bit unsigned integer hash value of input
.
hash32WithSeed(input, seed)
input
is the Buffer or String to hash.seed
is an integer Number to use as a seed.
Returns a Number containing the 32-bit unsigned integer hash value of input
.
hash64(input)
input
is the Buffer or String to hash.
Returns a String representing the 64-bit unsigned integer hash value of input
.
hash64WithSeed(input, seed)
input
is the Buffer or String to hash.seed
is an integer Number to use as a seed.
Returns a String representing the 64-bit unsigned integer hash value of input
.
hash64WithSeeds(input, seed1, seed2)
input
is the Buffer or String to hash.seed1
and seed2
are integer Numbers to use as seeds.
Returns a String representing the 64-bit unsigned integer hash value of input
.
Fingerprint
The fingerprint methods are platform independent, producing the same results for a given input on any machine.
fingerprint32(input)
input
is the Buffer or String to fingerprint.
Returns a Number containing the 32-bit unsigned integer fingerprint value of input
.
fingerprint64(input)
input
is the Buffer or String to fingerprint.
Returns a String representing the 64-bit unsigned integer fingerprint value of input
.
Testing
npm test
Licence
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