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ion-hash-js

v2.1.0

Published

JavaScript implementation of Amazon Ion Hash

Downloads

38,279

Readme

Amazon Ion Hash JavaScript

An implementation of Amazon Ion Hash in JavaScript.

Build Status npm version license docs

Getting Started

This library is designed to work with Node 8/ES5/CommonJS.

Node

  1. Add dependencies for ion-hash-js and its peerDependencies:

    npm install --save ion-hash-js ion-js
  2. Note the examples below assume the availability of the following utility method:

    function toHexString(byteArray) {
        let sb = '';
        byteArray.forEach(b => {
            if (sb != '') { sb += ' ' }
            sb += ('0' + (b & 0xFF).toString(16)).slice(-2);
        });
        return sb;
    }
  3. Use the library to generate the Ion hash of any value:

    let ionHash = require('ion-hash-js');
    
    let digest = ionHash.digest([1, 2, 3], 'md5');
    console.log('digest: ' + toHexString(digest));

    produces:

    digest: 8f 3b f4 b1 93 5c f4 69 c9 c1 0c 31 52 4b 26 25

  4. Use cases for which a more efficient API is preferable should consider using the low-level HashReader API to generate an Ion hash:

    let ion = require('ion-js');
    let ionHash = require('ion-hash-js');
    
    let ionStr = '[1, 2, 3]';
    let hashReader = ionHash.makeHashReader(
        ion.makeReader(ionStr),
        ionHash.cryptoHasherProvider('md5'));
    hashReader.next();
    hashReader.next();
    
    let digest = hashReader.digest();
    console.log('digest: ' + toHexString(digest));

    produces:

    digest: 8f 3b f4 b1 93 5c f4 69 c9 c1 0c 31 52 4b 26 25

  5. A low-level HashWriter API may be used to generate an Ion hash while writing Ion data:

    let ion = require('ion-js');
    let ionHash = require('ion-hash-js');
    
    let hashWriter = ionHash.makeHashWriter(
        ion.makeTextWriter(),
        ionHash.cryptoHasherProvider('md5'));
    hashWriter.stepIn(ion.IonTypes.LIST);
    hashWriter.writeInt(1);
    hashWriter.writeInt(2);
    hashWriter.writeInt(3);
    hashWriter.stepOut();
    
    let digest = hashWriter.digest();
    console.log('digest: ' + toHexString(digest));

    produces:

    digest: 8f 3b f4 b1 93 5c f4 69 c9 c1 0c 31 52 4b 26 25

Development

This repository contains a git submodule called ion-hash-test, which holds test data used by ion-hash-js's unit tests.

The easiest way to clone the ion-hash-js repository and initialize its ion-hash-test submodule is to run the following command:

$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/amazon-ion/ion-hash-js.git ion-hash-js

Alternatively, the submodule may be initialized independently from the clone by running the following commands:

$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update

Known Issues

Any tests commented out in tests/ion_hash_tests.ion are not expected to work at this time.

License

This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.