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stable-hash-x

Stable JS value hash.

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A tiny and fast (600B unpkg) lib for "stably hashing" a JavaScript value, works with cross-realm objects. Originally created for SWR by Shu Ding at stable-hash, we forked it because the original one is a bit out of maintenance for a long time.

It's similar to JSON.stringify(value), but:

  • Supports any JavaScript value (BigInt, NaN, Symbol, function, class, ...)
  • Sorts object keys (stable)
  • Supports circular objects

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Use

yarn add stable-hash-x
import { hash } from 'stable-hash-x'

hash(anyJavaScriptValueHere) // returns a string

hash(anyJavaScriptValueHere, true) // if you're running in cross-realm environment, it's disabled by default for performance

Examples

Primitive Value

hash(1)
hash('foo')
hash(true)
hash(undefined)
hash(null)
hash(NaN)

BigInt:

hash(1) === hash(1n)
hash(1) !== hash(2n)

Symbol:

hash(Symbol.for('foo')) === hash(Symbol.for('foo'))
hash(Symbol.for('foo')) === hash(Symbol('foo'))
hash(Symbol('foo')) === hash(Symbol('foo'))
hash(Symbol('foo')) !== hash(Symbol('bar'))

Since Symbols cannot be serialized, stable-hash-x simply uses its description as the hash.

Regex

hash(/foo/) === hash(/foo/)
hash(/foo/) !== hash(/bar/)

Date

hash(new Date(1)) === hash(new Date(1))

Array

hash([1, '2', [new Date(3)]]) === hash([1, '2', [new Date(3)]])
hash([1, 2]) !== hash([2, 1])

Circular:

const foo = []
foo.push(foo)
hash(foo) === hash(foo)

Object

hash({ foo: 'bar' }) === hash({ foo: 'bar' })
hash({ foo: { bar: 1 } }) === hash({ foo: { bar: 1 } })

Stable:

hash({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }) === hash({ c: 3, b: 2, a: 1 })

Circular:

const foo = {}
foo.foo = foo
hash(foo) === hash(foo)

Function, Class, Set, Map, Buffer...

stable-hash-x guarantees reference consistency (===) for objects that the constructor isn't Object.

const foo = () => {}
hash(foo) === hash(foo)
hash(foo) !== hash(() => {})
class Foo {}
hash(Foo) === hash(Foo)
hash(Foo) !== hash(class {})
const foo = new Set([1])
hash(foo) === hash(foo)
hash(foo) !== hash(new Set([1]))

Cross-realm

import { runInNewContext } from 'node:vm'

const obj1 = {
  a: 1,
  b: new Date('2022-06-25T01:55:27.743Z'),
  c: /test/,
  f: Symbol('test'),
}
const obj2 = runInNewContext(`({
  a: 1,
  b: new Date('2022-06-25T01:55:27.743Z'),
  c: /test/,
  f: Symbol('test'),
})`)

obj1 === obj2 // false
hash(obj1) === hash(obj2, true) // true

Benchmark

┌─────────┬────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────┬───────────────────┬────────────────────────┬────────────────────────┬─────────┐
│ (index) │ Task name                      │ Latency avg (ns) │ Latency med (ns)  │ Throughput avg (ops/s) │ Throughput med (ops/s) │ Samples │
├─────────┼────────────────────────────────┼──────────────────┼───────────────────┼────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┼─────────┤
│ 0       │ 'stable-hash-x'                │ '7877.4 ± 1.57%' │ '7042.0 ± 167.00' │ '138708 ± 0.05%'       │ '142005 ± 3449'        │ 126975  │
│ 1       │ 'hash-object'                  │ '17632 ± 0.73%'  │ '16708 ± 458.00'  │ '58820 ± 0.07%'        │ '59852 ± 1600'         │ 56716   │
│ 2       │ 'json-stringify-deterministic' │ '10901 ± 0.83%'  │ '10250 ± 250.00'  │ '95860 ± 0.05%'        │ '97561 ± 2439'         │ 91739   │
│ 3       │ 'stable-hash'                  │ '8318.5 ± 3.27%' │ '7042.0 ± 208.00' │ '138347 ± 0.06%'       │ '142005 ± 4074'        │ 120214  │
└─────────┴────────────────────────────────┴──────────────────┴───────────────────┴────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┴─────────┘

Notes

This function does something similar to JSON.stringify, but more than it. It doesn't generate a secure checksum, which usually has a fixed length and is hard to be reversed. With stable-hash-x it's still possible to get the original data. Also, the output might include any charaters, not just alphabets and numbers like other hash algorithms. So:

  • Use another encoding layer on top of it if you want to display the output.
  • Use another crypto layer on top of it if you want to have a secure and fixed length hash.
import crypto from 'node:crypto'

import { hash } from 'stable-hash-x'

const weakHash = hash(anyJavaScriptValueHere)
const encodedHash = Buffer.from(weakHash).toString('base64')
const safeHash = crypto.createHash('MD5').update(weakHash).digest('hex')

Also, the consistency of this lib is sometimes guaranteed by the singularity of the WeakMap instance. So it might not generate the consistent results when running in different runtimes, e.g. server/client or parent/worker scenarios.

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Changelog

Detailed changes for each release are documented in CHANGELOG.md.

License

Originally created by Shu Ding.

MIT © JounQin@1stG.me

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Package last updated on 25 Jun 2025

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