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react-native-turbo-encryption
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✨ Written 100% in C++ with ⚡ blazing-fast performance and direct bindings to JavaScript! 🚀
Requires new arch to be set to true
npm install react-native-turbo-encryption
import { decrypt , encrypt, encryptAsync, decryptAsync } from 'react-native-turbo-encryption';
const key = "mysecurekey12345"
const encryptedResult = encrypt("DSP Siraj is the best batsman in the world", key);
const encryptedResultAsync = await encryptAsync("DSP Siraj is the best batsman in the world", key); //Async way
// encryptedResult -> 64672edc4828c8f5f8940715f44a012b90f659a20e46e76cb9731348ea6ff408b60198054da3e49ba3d566634fa122e6
const decryptedResult = decrypt(encryptedResult, key);
const decryptedResultAsync = await decryptAsync(encryptedResultAsync, key);//Async way
// decryptedResult -> "DSP Siraj is the best batsman in the world"
Module Name | Encryption Time (ms) |
---|---|
react-native-turbo-encryption | 5 ms |
react-native-aes-crypto | 30 ms |
Note: react-native-aes-crypto has better security features than this . Prefer using that if security is your top priority.
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A superfast encryption module for React native
The npm package react-native-turbo-encryption receives a total of 176,752 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-turbo-encryption popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-native-turbo-encryption demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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