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Wrapper around MetroHash.
$ npm install metrohash
Between v1 and v2, the API for this library has changed to allow for maximum hashing speed.
The biggest change is that a calculated hash is now returned as a (hex-encoded) string instead of a Buffer
.
If a Buffer
is still required, it's easy to convert the string:
let buffer = Buffer.from(metrohash64('input'), 'hex');
Also, the .hash()
methods for the hasher classes have been removed in favor of standalone functions (see below).
The module exports 2 classes, MetroHash64
and MetroHash128
, and two functions, metrohash64
and metrohash128
.
The classes are meant for incremental hashing, the functions for standalone hash calculations.
The class constructors and functions accept an optional seed
numerical argument, which defaults to 0
.
const MetroHash64 = require('metrohash').MetroHash64;
// Constructor.
MetroHash64(seed? : number) : this
// Update.
MetroHash64#update(input : String | Buffer) : this
// Finalize and get hash digest.
MetroHash64#digest() : String
(likewise for MetroHash128
).
const metrohash64 = require('metrohash').metrohash64;
metrohash64(input : String | Buffer, seed? : number) : String
(likewise for metrohash128
).
//// Classes
const MetroHash64 = require('metrohash').MetroHash64;
// Instantiate using seed 123 (`new` is optional).
let hash = new MetroHash64(123);
// Update using a string as input.
hash.update('Hello, World!');
// The same as above:
// hash.update('Hello, ').update('World!');
// Finalize to get the digest as a hex string.
let digest = hash.digest();
//// Functions
const metrohash64 = require('metrohash').metrohash64;
let digest = metrohash64('Hello, World!', 123);
From v2.0 onwards, MetroHash is pretty fast.
FAQs
Node.js bindings for MetroHash hashing library
The npm package metrohash receives a total of 110 weekly downloads. As such, metrohash popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that metrohash 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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