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optimus-js
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This is a port of jenssegers/optimus PHP library for Javascript. It works on the browser as well as node.
npm install optimus-js
bower install optimus-js
To initialize the library you need 3 things.
for more info and a command line too to generate these values please refer the original project
using the above parameters you can create instances of Optimus(prime, inverse, random)
var Optimus = require('optimus');
var optimus = new Optimus(1580030173, 59260789, 1163945558);
After that you can use encode and decode methods to encode/decode positive integers ranging from (0 to 2147483647).
var hash = optimus.encode(25);
var original = optimus.decode(hash);
Warning: Please note that this library only provides obfuscation and not encryption.
FAQs
Knuths multiplicative hashing based id obfuscation for javascript (port of https://github.com/jenssegers/optimus).
The npm package optimus-js receives a total of 771 weekly downloads. As such, optimus-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that optimus-js 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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