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supplies key loading and other cryptographic functions needed in secure-scuttlebutt apps.
var ssbkeys = require('ssb-keys')
//usually, load keys like this
var keys = ssbkeys.createOrLoadSync(filename)
/* => {
id: String,
public: String,
private: String
}*/
//but for testing, .generate() is useful.
var keys = ssbkeys.generate()
/* => {
id: String,
public: String,
private: String
}*/
//hmac_key is a fixed value that applies to _THIS_ signature use, see below.
var obj = ssbkeys.signObj(k, hmac_key, { foo: 'bar' })
console.log(obj) /* => {
foo: 'bar',
signature: ...
} */
ssbkeys.verifyObj(k, hmac_key, obj) // => true
Load a file containing the your private key. the file will also contain a comment with a warning about keeping the file secret.
Works in the browser, or stores the keys is localStorage in the browser. (web apps should be hosted a secure way, for example web-bootloader)
If the file does not exist it will be created. there is also
variations and parts loadOrCreate
(async), load
, create
createSync
loadSync
. But since you only need to load once,
using the combined function is easiest.
generate a key, with optional seed.
curve defaults to ed25519
(and no other type is currently supported)
seed should be a 32 byte buffer.
signs a javascript object, and then adds a signature property to it.
If hmac_key
is provided, the object is hmaced before signing,
which means it cannot be verified without the correct hmac_key
.
If each way that signatures are used in your application use a different
hmac key, it means that a signature intended for one use cannot be reused in another
(chosen protocol attack)
verify a signed object. hmac_key
must be the same value as passed to signObj
.
encrypt a message to many recipients. msg will be JSON encoded, then encrypted with private-box
decrypt a message encrypted with box
. If the boxed
successfully decrypted,
the parsed JSON is returned, if not, undefined
is returned.
MIT
FAQs
keyfile operations for ssb
The npm package ssb-keys receives a total of 515 weekly downloads. As such, ssb-keys popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ssb-keys demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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