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test | ||
.npmignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
bin.js | ||
hash.js | ||
index.js | ||
LICENSE | ||
package.json | ||
README.md | ||
sha1.js | ||
sha224.js | ||
sha256.js | ||
sha384.js | ||
sha512.js | ||
sha.js |
sha.js
Node style SHA
on pure JavaScript.
var shajs = require('sha.js')
console.log(shajs('sha256').update('42').digest('hex'))
// => 73475cb40a568e8da8a045ced110137e159f890ac4da883b6b17dc651b3a8049
console.log(new shajs.sha256().update('42').digest('hex'))
// => 73475cb40a568e8da8a045ced110137e159f890ac4da883b6b17dc651b3a8049
var sha256stream = shajs('sha256')
sha256stream.end('42')
console.log(sha256stream.read().toString('hex'))
// => 73475cb40a568e8da8a045ced110137e159f890ac4da883b6b17dc651b3a8049
supported hashes
sha.js
currently implements:
- SHA (SHA-0) -- legacy, do not use in new systems
- SHA-1 -- legacy, do not use in new systems
- SHA-224
- SHA-256
- SHA-384
- SHA-512
Not an actual stream
Note, this doesn't actually implement a stream, but wrapping this in a stream is trivial. It does update incrementally, so you can hash things larger than RAM, as it uses a constant amount of memory (except when using base64 or utf8 encoding, see code comments).
Acknowledgements
This work is derived from Paul Johnston's A JavaScript implementation of the Secure Hash Algorithm.