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@hazae41/morax

v1.1.5

Published

WebAssembly port of SHA-1, SHA-256, Keccak-256, RIPEMD-160, and CRC-32 hashing algorithms

Downloads

73

Readme

Morax

WebAssembly port of SHA-1, SHA-256, Keccak-256, RIPEMD-160, and CRC-32 hashing algorithms

npm i @hazae41/morax

Node Package 📦Deno Module 🦖Next.js CodeSandbox 🪣

Algorithms

  • Incremental SHA-1 from RustCrypto (sha1)
  • Incremental SHA-256 from RustCrypto (sha2)
  • Incremental Keccak-256 from RustCrypto (sha3)
  • Incremental RIPEMD-160 from RustCrypto (ripemd)
  • Incremental CRC-32 from Sam Rijs (crc32fast)

Features

  • Reproducible building
  • Pre-bundled and streamed
  • Zero-copy memory slices

Benchmarks

SHA-1

Deno

cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: deno 1.30.3 (arm64-darwin)

┌────────────────────────┬─────────────────┬────────────┬─────────────┐
│ (idx)                  │ average         │ minimum    │ maximum     │
├────────────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────┤
│ wasm sha1              │ "9.41 μs/iter"  │ "6.88 μs"  │ "199.92 μs" │
│ webcrypto sha1         │ "24.46 μs/iter" │ "14.92 μs" │ "360.38 μs" │
│ node:crypto sha1       │ "20.75 μs/iter" │ "13.08 μs" │ "3.56 ms"   │
│ npm:@noble/hashes/sha1 │ "19.92 μs/iter" │ "15.87 μs" │ "759.75 μs" │
└────────────────────────┴─────────────────┴────────────┴─────────────┘

Summary
- wasm sha1 is 2.60x faster than WebCrypto
- wasm sha1 is 2.21x faster than node:crypto
- wasm sha1 is 2.12x faster than npm:@noble/hashes

Node

cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: node v18.12.1 (arm64-darwin)

┌────────────────────────┬─────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┐
│        (index)         │     average     │  minimum  │   maximum   │
├────────────────────────┼─────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┤
│       wasm sha1        │ '6.07 μs/iter'  │ '5.37 μs' │ '23.71 μs'  │
│     webcrypto sha1     │ '12.34 μs/iter' │ '9.04 μs' │ '852.58 μs' │
│    node:crypto sha1    │ '3.48 μs/iter'  │ '2.83 μs' │ '88.50 μs'  │
│ npm:@noble/hashes/sha1 │ '7.34 μs/iter'  │ '6.37 μs' │ '746.42 μs' │
└────────────────────────┴─────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┘

Summary
- wasm sha1 is 2.03x faster than WebCrypto
- wasm sha1 is 0.57x faster than node:crypto
- wasm sha1 is 1.21x faster than npm:@noble/hashes

Keccak-256

Deno

┌───────────────────┬─────────────────┬────────────┬─────────────┐
│ (idx)             │ average         │ minimum    │ maximum     │
├───────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────┤
│ wasm keccak256    │ "4.91 μs/iter"  │ "4.37 μs"  │ "25.37 μs"  │
│ npm:@noble/hashes │ "60.01 μs/iter" │ "57.83 μs" │ "195.50 μs" │
└───────────────────┴─────────────────┴────────────┴─────────────┘

Summary
- wasm keccak256 is 12.22x faster than npm:@noble/hashes

Node

cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: node v20.3.1 (arm64-darwin)

┌───────────────────┬─────────────────┬────────────┬─────────────┐
│      (index)      │     average     │  minimum   │   maximum   │
├───────────────────┼─────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────┤
│  wasm keccak256   │ '3.10 μs/iter'  │ '2.92 μs'  │ '104.00 μs' │
│ npm:@noble/hashes │ '62.28 μs/iter' │ '60.21 μs' │ '166.33 μs' │
└───────────────────┴─────────────────┴────────────┴─────────────┘

Summary
- wasm keccak256 is 20.08x faster than npm:@noble/hashes

CRC32

Deno

cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: deno 1.30.3 (arm64-darwin)

┌────────────┬────────────────┬───────────┬─────────────┐
│ (idx)      │ average        │ minimum   │ maximum     │
├────────────┼────────────────┼───────────┼─────────────┤
│ wasm crc32 │ "3.04 μs/iter" │ "2.17 μs" │ "198.04 μs" │
│ npm:crc-32 │ "4.36 μs/iter" │ "2.04 μs" │ "97.96 μs"  │
└────────────┴────────────────┴───────────┴─────────────┘

Summary
- wasm crc32 is 1.44x faster than npm:crc-32

Node

cpu: Apple M1 Max
runtime: node v18.12.1 (arm64-darwin)

┌────────────┬────────────────┬───────────┬────────────┐
│  (index)   │    average     │  minimum  │  maximum   │
├────────────┼────────────────┼───────────┼────────────┤
│ wasm crc32 │ '2.40 μs/iter' │ '2.00 μs' │ '53.88 μs' │
│ npm:crc-32 │ '3.73 μs/iter' │ '2.25 μs' │ '1.11 ms'  │
└────────────┴────────────────┴───────────┴────────────┘

Summary
- wasm crc32 is 1.55x faster than npm:crc-32

Usage

SHA-1 / SHA-256 / Keccak-256 / RIPEMD-160 (direct)

import { Morax, sha1 } from "@hazae41/morax";

// Wait for WASM to load
await Morax.initBundledOnce()

// Data to be hashed
const hello = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World")

// Grab the digest (Uint8Array)
const digest = sha1(hello).copyAndDispose()

CRC32 (direct)

import { Morax, crc32 } from "@hazae41/morax";

// Wait for WASM to load
await Morax.initBundledOnce()

// Data to be hashed
const hello = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World")

// Grab the digest (number)
const digest = crc32(hello)

SHA-1 / SHA-256 / Keccak-256 / RIPEMD-160 (incremental)

import { Morax, Sha1Hasher } from "@hazae41/morax";

// Wait for WASM to load
await Morax.initBundledOnce()

// Create a hash
const hasher = new Sha1Hasher()

// Data to be hashed
const hello = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World")

// Update the hash with your data
hasher.update(hello)

// Grab the digest (Uint8Array)
const digest = hasher.finalize().copyAndDispose()

// Update the hash another time
hasher.update(hello)

// Grab the digest (Uint8Array)
const digest2 = hasher.finalize().copyAndDispose()

// digest !== digest2
console.log(digest)
console.log(digest2)

hasher.free()

CRC32 (incremental)

import { Morax, Crc32Hasher } from "@hazae41/morax";

// Wait for WASM to load
await Morax.initBundledOnce()

// Create a hash
const hasher = new Crc32Hasher()

// Data to be hashed
const hello = new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World")

// Update the hash with your data
hasher.update(hello)

// Grab the checksum (number)
const checksum = hasher.finalize()

// Update the hash another time
hasher.update(hello)

// Grab the checksum (number)
const checksum2 = hasher.finalize()

// checksum !== checksum2
console.log(checksum)
console.log(checksum2)

hasher.free()

Building

Unreproducible building

You need to install Rust

Then, install wasm-pack

cargo install wasm-pack

Finally, do a clean install and build

npm ci && npm run build

Reproducible building

You can build the exact same bytecode using Docker, just be sure you're on a linux/amd64 host

docker compose up --build

Then check that all the files are the same using git status

git status --porcelain

If the output is empty then the bytecode is the same as the one I commited

Automated checks

Each time I commit to the repository, the GitHub's CI does the following:

  • Clone the repository
  • Reproduce the build using docker compose up --build
  • Throw an error if the git status --porcelain output is not empty

Each time I release a new version tag on GitHub, the GitHub's CI does the following:

  • Clone the repository
  • Do not reproduce the build, as it's already checked by the task above
  • Throw an error if there is a npm diff between the cloned repository and the same version tag on NPM

If a version is present on NPM but not on GitHub, do not use!