scrypt-async-modern
Fast "async" scrypt implementation in modern JavaScript.
Works in browsers without throwing "kill slow script" warnings due to
configurable interruptStep, which yields from calculation.
Also works with Node.js (but you should really use the C implementation for that).
Installation
Yarn:
$ yarn add scrypt-async-modern
NPM:
$ npm install scrypt-async-modern
To improve performance with small interruptStep values, use setImmediate
shim,
such as https://github.com/YuzuJS/setImmediate.
Usage
scrypt(password, salt, options)
: Promise
Derives a key from password and salt and fulfills a Promise with the derived key as the only argument.
If options.interruptStep is set, calculations are interrupted with setImmediate (or
zero setTimeout) at the given interruptSteps to avoid freezing the browser.
If it's not set or set to zero, the callback is called immediately after the
calculation, avoiding setImmediate.
Arguments
password
: string
or Array
of bytes or Uint8Array
salt
: string
or Array
of bytes or Uint8Array
options
: object with key derivation options (see below)
Options:
N
: CPU/memory cost parameter, must be power of two (default = 16384),
alternatively you can specify logN
where N = 2^logNr
: block size parameter (default = 8)p
: parallelization parameter (default = 1)dkLen
: derived key length (default = 32)interruptStep
: (optional) the amount of loop cycles to execute before the next setImmediate/setTimeout (defaults = 0)encoding
: (optional) result encoding 'base64'
or 'hex'
(result will be a string
), 'binary'
(result will be a Uint8Array
) or undefined (result will be an Array
of bytes, default).
Example:
const derivedKey = await scrypt('mypassword', 'saltysalt', {
N: 16384,
r: 8,
p: 1,
dkLen: 16,
encoding: 'hex'
});
console.log(derivedKey);
Notes
Fork of dchest/scrypt-async-js.
MIT license.