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@krishna.kommuri/cryptlib

v1.0.3

Published

CryptLib uses AES 256 for encryption or decryption. This library can be used for encryption and decryption of strings using Node on iOS, Android and Windows

Downloads

7

Readme

cryptlib Build Status

A module to encrypt/decrypt string in Node, written in ES6 (src folder) and transpiled using Babel to ES5(dist folder).

Using companion framework libraries, you should be able to encrypt/decrypt between node, iOS, Android and Windows platforms.

Companion libs can be found here: Cross Platform AES Encryption

Installation

npm install cryptlib --save

Usage

Encrypt

var cryptLib = require('cryptlib'),
    iv = cryptLib.generateRandomIV(16), //16 bytes = 128 bit
    key = cryptLib.getHashSha256('my secret key', 32), //32 bytes = 256 bits
    encryptedText = cryptLib.encrypt('This is the text to be encrypted', key, iv);

Decrypt

var cryptLib = require('cryptlib'),
    iv = 'iv vector used for encryption',
    key = cryptLib.getHashSha256('my secret key', 32), //32 bytes = 256 bits
    originalText = cryptLib.decrypt('M2rfrn9DqNHJe3Hev9nMxKKgIHoqUsc7FJM+tBGxIrl3Wk9UeKIQ5fRUUZF3q2i5', key, iv);

Run Code Sample

npm start

Tests

npm test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.

Release History

  • 2015-09-14 1.0.3 fixed issue with Package.json
  • 2015-07-31 1.0.2 Integrated travis ci
  • 2015-07-30 1.0.1 Few basic structure changes
  • 2015-07-26 1.0.0 Initial release

License

MIT license; see LICENSE.

(c) 2015 by Abdul Khan and Alexey Novak