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jssign

v0.3.6

Published

A token generator library to encode and decode data using a secret key

Downloads

36

Readme

jssign

A better, faster, lighter and more secure alternative to jsonwebtoken

Features

  • Encrypt data using a secret
  • Decrypt a token with secret to retrive data back

Installation

To install jssign

  # with npm:
  npm install jssign --save

  # with yarn:
  yarn add jssign

  # with pnpm:
  pnpm add jssign

  # with bun:
  bun add jssign

Usage

jssign exports different functions for data encryption for different use cases:

Faster Usage

For a faster (but less secure) encoding and decoding of data using a secret, jssign exports the following functions:

  • sign(data, secret, options): returns encoded token
  • verify(token, secret): returns decoded data
import { sign, verify } from "jssign";

const secret = "top-secret";
const token = sign({ foo: "bar" }, secret, { sl: 16 }); // no expiration
const data = verify(token, secret);

console.log(data); // { foo: 'bar' }

data can be an object literal, buffer or string representing valid JSON.

secret can be a string

options:

  • expiresIn can be a numeric value representing time in ms (default value is 0 which represents no expiration).
  • sl can be a numberic value representing salt length (default value is 32). Salt is a random string which is added on top of data to keep the token different everytime even for the same data.

More secure Usage

For a more secure (but slower) encryption and decryption of data using a secret, jssign exports the following functions that uses sjcl under the hood:

  • encrypt(data, secret, options, sjclOptions): return encrypted token
  • decrypt(token, secret): returns decrypted data
import { encrypt, decrypt } from "jssign";

const secret = "top-secret";
const token = encrypt({ id: "confidential_data" }, secret, { expiresIn: 180000 }); // will expire after 30 minutes of token creation
const data = decrypt(token, secret);

console.log(data); // { id: 'confidential_data' }

data can be an object literal, buffer or string representing valid JSON.

secret can be a string

options:

  • expiresIn can be a numeric value representing time in ms (default value is 0 which represents no expiration).

sjclOptions are the options taken by sjcl.encrypt method having type SjclCipherEncryptParams

Author

Sahil Aggarwal