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supercop.js

v2.0.1

Published

orlp/ed25519 compiled to pure javascript using Emscripten

Downloads

1,480

Readme

supercop.js

orlp/ed25519 compiled to pure javascript using Emscripten

example

signing and verifying stuff

var lib = require('supercop.js')

var seed = lib.createSeed()
var keys = lib.createKeyPair(seed)
var msg = new Buffer('hello there')
var sig = lib.sign(msg, keys.publicKey, keys.secretKey)
console.log(lib.verify(sig, msg, keys.publicKey)) // true

storing keypairs

var lib = require('supercop.js')
var fs = require('fs')

var seed = lib.createSeed()
var keys = lib.createKeyPair(seed)

fs.writeFileSync('keys.json', JSON.stringify({
  publicKey: keys.publicKey.toString('base64'),
  secretKey: keys.secretKey.toString('base64')
}))

loading keypairs

var fs = require('fs')

var keys = require('keys.json')
keys = {
  publicKey: new Buffer(keys.publicKey, 'base64'),
  secretKey: new Buffer(keys.secretKey, 'base64')
}

api

var seed = lib.createSeed()

Generates a cryptographically-secure 32-byte seed.

var keys = lib.createKeyPair(seed)

Generates a keypair from the provided 32-byte seed with the following properties:

  • keys.publicKey - A 32 byte public key as a buffer.
  • keys.secretKey - A 64 byte private key as a buffer.

var sig = lib.sign(msg, publicKey, secretKey)

Signs a given message of any length.

  • msg - A buffer of any length containing a message.
  • publicKey - The public key to sign with as a buffer.
  • secretKey - The private key to sign with as a buffer.
  • sig - The resulting signature as a buffer of length 64 bytes.

var valid = lib.verify(sig, msg, publicKey)

Verifies a given signature goes with the message and key.

  • sig - The signature to verify.
  • msg - The message that the signature represents.
  • publicKey - The public key used to generate the signature.
  • valid - A boolean telling whether the signature is valid(true) or invalid(false).