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A polyfill for crypto.randomFill and crypto.randomFillSync from Node.js core
A polyfill for crypto.randomFill
and crypto.randomFillSync
from
Node.js core.
These two functions were added in Node.js v6.13.0. Use this polyfill if you need to use these function in older versions of Node.js.
This polyfill is not optimized for speed or low resource usage. If you
can, use crypto.randomBytes
directly instead.
npm install random-poly-fill --save
const { randomFill, randomFillSync } = require('random-poly-fill')
const source = Buffer.alloc(10)
randomFill(source, 0, 5, function (err, target) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(source.toString('hex')) // fc4584c64a0000000000
console.log(target.toString('hex')) // fc4584c64a0000000000
})
const buf = Buffer.alloc(10)
randomFillSync(buf, 5, 5)
console.log(buf.toString('hex')) // 0000000000bcc09d5877
crypto.randomFill(buffer[, offset][, size], callback)
See Node.js core documentation for crypto.randomFill
.
crypto.randomFillSync(buffer[, offset][, size])
See Node.js core documentation for crypto.randomFillSync
.
FAQs
A polyfill for crypto.randomFill and crypto.randomFillSync from Node.js core
We found that random-poly-fill 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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