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@withautonomi/self-encryption

v0.1.1

Published

NodeJS bindings for Autonomi client

Downloads

7

Readme

The Self Encryption API. This Node.js addon provides bindings into the Rust self_encryption crate.

Usage

Add the @withautonomi/self-encryption package to your project. For example, using npm:

$ npm install @withautonomi/self-encryption

Using a modern version of Node.js we can use import and async easily when we use the .mjs extension. Import encrypt or decrypt and you're ready to start self encrypting!

// main.mjs
import { encrypt, decrypt } from '@withautonomi/self-encryption'
const data = Buffer.from("Hello, World!");
const { dataMap, chunks } = encrypt(data)
const dataDecrypted = decrypt(dataMap, chunks)

Run the script:

$ node main.js

Examples

Work in progress:

For general guides and usage, see the Developer Documentation. This is currently worked on specifically to include Node.js usage.

For example usage, see the __test__ directory. Replace import { .. } from '../index.js' to import from @withautonomi/self-encryption instead.

Contributing, compilation and publishing

To contribute or develop on the source code directly, we need a few requirements.

Change the working directory to nodejs/:

$ cd ./nodejs/

Then install the dependencies for the project:

$ npm install

Build

Then build using the build script (which calls the napi CLI):

$ npm run build

Running tests

Run the test script:

npm test
# Or run a specific test
npm test __test__/core.spec.mjs -m 'encrypt and decrypt'

Publishing

Before publishing, bump the versions of all packages with the following:

$ npm version patch --no-git-tag-version

Use major or minor instead of patch depending on the release.

It's a good practice to have an unreleased version number ready to go. So if 0.4.0 is the version released on NPM currently, package.json should be at 0.4.1.

Workflow

Use the 'JS publish to NPM' workflow (nodejs-publish.yml) to publish the package from main or a tag. This workflow has to be manually dispatched through GitHub.