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blake2.wasm

v0.1.0

Published

BLAKE2b and BLAKE2s hash functions compiled to WebAssembly using Emscripten and optimized for small size

Downloads

18

Readme

blake2.wasm Travis CI

BLAKE2b and BLAKE2s hash functions compiled to WebAssembly using Emscripten and optimized for small size

How to install

npm install blake2.wasm

How to use

Node.js:

var blake2 = require('blake2.wasm')

blake2.ready(function () {
    // Do stuff
});

Browser:

requirejs(['blake2.wasm'], function (blake2) {
    blake2.ready(function () {
        // Do stuff
    });
})

API

blake2.ready(callback)

  • callback - Callback function that is called when WebAssembly is loaded and library is ready for use

blake2.Blake2b(output_length = 64 : number, key = null Uint8Array) : Blake2b

Create Blake2b object that can later be updated with data

  • output_length - Length of output hash in bytes, defaults to full 512-bit hash (64 bytes)
  • key - Secret key

blake2.Blake2b.update(input : Uint8Array) : Blake2b

Update instance with data

blake2.Blake2b.final() : Uint8Array

Get hash

blake2.Blake2s(output_length = 32 : number, key = null Uint8Array) : Blake2s

Create Blake2s object that can later be updated with data

  • output_length - Length of output hash in bytes, defaults to full 256-bit hash (32 bytes)
  • key - Secret key

blake2.Blake2s.update(input : Uint8Array) : Blake2s

Update instance with data

blake2.Blake2s.final() : Uint8Array

Get hash

Take a look at src/index.ls for JsDoc sections with arguments and return types as well as methods description, look at tests/index.ls for usage examples.

Contribution

Feel free to create issues and send pull requests (for big changes create an issue first and link it from the PR), they are highly appreciated!

When reading LiveScript code make sure to configure 1 tab to be 4 spaces (GitHub uses 8 by default), otherwise code might be hard to read.

License

Free Public License 1.0.0 / Zero Clause BSD License

https://opensource.org/licenses/FPL-1.0.0

https://tldrlegal.com/license/bsd-0-clause-license