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sri-toolbox
Advanced tools
Subresource Integrity tools.
SemVer note: As the SRI spec has not yet been finalized, minor releases < 1.0.0 will contain breaking changes.
npm install sri-toolbox
var sriToolbox = require("sri-toolbox");
var jquerySourceCode = file("jquery-1.10.2.min.js");
var integrity = sriToolbox.generate({
algorithms: ["sha256"]
}, jquerySourceCode);
//=> "sha256-C6CB9UYIS9UJeqinPHWTHVqh/E1uhG5Twh+Y5qFQmYg="
You may also access the data used to build the integrity attribute, using the option "full":
var integrityObject = sriToolbox.generate({
full: true
}, jquerySourceCode);
//=> object
{
"hashes": {
"sha256": "C6CB9UYIS9UJeqinPHWTHVqh/E1uhG5Twh+Y5qFQmYg="
},
"integrity": "sha256-C6CB9UYIS9UJeqinPHWTHVqh/E1uhG5Twh+Y5qFQmYg="
}
Generate creates a Sub-resource Integrity attribute from a data string.
Key: type name = default
array algorithms = ["sha256"]
List of hashing algorithms
string delimiter = " "
Integrity attribute delimiter
boolean full = false
Return a string if false, object if true. See example.
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The npm package sri-toolbox receives a total of 85,782 weekly downloads. As such, sri-toolbox popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sri-toolbox 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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