js-crypto-pbkdf
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Universal Module for Password-based Key Derivation Function (PBKDF) in JavaScript
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Universal Module for Password-based Key Derivation Function (PBKDF) in JavaScript
WARNING: At this time this solution should be considered suitable for research and experimentation, further code and security review is needed before utilization in a production application.
Introduction and Overview
This library is designed to 'universally' provide PBKDF (Password-based Key Derivation Function) functions, i.e., it works both on most modern browsers and on Node.js just by importing from NPM/source code. This key utility library provides both PBKDF1 and PBKDF2 specified in PKCS#5 v2.1 (RFC8018).
Installation
At your project directory, do either one of the following.
- From npm/yarn:
$ npm install --save js-crypto-pbkdf // npm $ yarn add js-crypto-pbkdf // yarn
- From GitHub:
$ git clone https://github.com/junkurihara/jscu.git $ cd js-crypto-utils/packages/js-crypto-pbkdf & yarn build
Then you should import the package as follows.
import pbkdf from 'js-crypto-pbkdf'; // for npm
import pbkdf from 'path/to/js-crypto-pbkdf/dist/index.js'; // for github
The bundled file is also given as js-crypto-pbkdf/dist/jscpbkdf.bundle.js
for a use case where the module is imported as a window.jscpbkdf
object via script
tags.
Usage
PBKDF2
See RFC8018 Section 5.2 for detailed specification.
const password = 'password'; // string or Uint8Array
const salt = ...; // Uint8Array
const iterationCount = 2048;
const derivedKeyLen = 32;
const hash = 'SHA-256'; // 'SHA-384', 'SHA-512', 'SHA-1', 'MD5', 'SHA3-512', 'SHA3-384', 'SHA3-256', or 'SHA3-224'
pbkdf.pbkdf2(
password,
salt,
iterationCount,
derivedKeyLen,
hash
).then( (key) => {
// now you get the derived key of intended length
});
PBKDF1
See RFC8018 Section 5.1 for detailed specification.
const password = 'password'; // string or Uint8Array
const salt = ...; // Uint8Array
const iterationCount = 2048;
const derivedKeyLen = 32;
const hash = 'SHA-256'; // 'SHA-384', 'SHA-512', 'SHA-1', 'MD5', 'SHA3-512', 'SHA3-384', 'SHA3-256', or 'SHA3-224'
pbkdf.pbkdf1(
password,
salt,
iterationCount,
derivedKeyLen,
hash
).then( (key) => {
// now you get the derived key of intended length
});
License
Licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE
file.