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@pirxpilot/argon2

v1.0.2

Published

An Argon2 library for Node

Readme

NPM version Build Status Dependency Status Financial contributors on Open Collective

@pirxpilot/argon2

This is a fork of node-argon2 that is using crypto.argon2 implementation as described in #469 It can be used with node >= 24.7.0

Usage

It's possible to hash using either Argon2i, Argon2d or Argon2id (default), and verify if a password matches a hash.

To hash a password:

import * as argon2 from '@pirxpilot/argon2';

try {
  const hash = await argon2.hash("password");
} catch (err) {
  //...
}

To verify a password:

try {
  if (await argon2.verify("<big long hash>", "password")) {
    // password match
  } else {
    // password did not match
  }
} catch (err) {
  // internal failure
}

[!NOTE] By default, argon2.hash will generate secure hashes according to the security recommendations by the team that develops Argon2. For password hashing, there is no need to modify them.

To see how you can modify the output (hash length, encoding) and parameters (time cost, memory cost and parallelism), read the wiki

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License

Work licensed under the MIT License. Please check P-H-C/phc-winner-argon2 for license over Argon2 and the reference implementation.