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sqlite-cipher-updated

v0.4.4

Published

Module to handle encrypted sqlite databases. Sync and async

Downloads

13

Readme

Contents

Module to handle encrypted sqlite databases

Install

To install this module open your prompt or terminal and run:

npm install sqlite-cipher

#Usage You can open encrypted database file or create a new also encrypted. And you can encrypt or decrypt an existent file.

connect(file, password)

Opening a encrypted database file or creating a new.

  var sqlite = require('sqlite-cipher'); //requiring

  //Connecting - (databaseFile, [password], [algorithm])
  sqlite.connect('test/Database.enc','myPass','aes-256-ctr');
  
  //Creating Table - you can run any command
  sqlite.run("CREATE TABLE COMPANYS(ID  INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, NAME TEXT NOT NULL);");
  
 
  //Inserting - this function can be sync to, look the wiki
  sqlite.insert("COMPANYS",{NAME:"COMPANY"}, function(inserid){
  	console.log(inserid);
  });
  
  //Updating - returns the number of rows modified - can be async too
  var rows_modified = sqlite.update("COMPANYS",{NAME:"TESTING UPDATE"},{ID:1});
  
   //Create your function
  function concat(a,b){
  	return a+b;
  }
  
  //Add your function to connection
  sqlite.create_function(concat);
  
  // Use your function in the SQL
  console.log(sqlite.run("SELECT ID , concat(ID, NAME) as concat FROM COMPANYS;"));

  // Closing connection 
  sqlite.close();

encrypt(from, to, password)

Encrypting an database. In the output file you can use any extension.

var sqlite = require('sqlite-cipher');
  
//(from, to, password, [algorithm])
sqlite.encrypt("test/decrypted.db","test/reencrypted.rec", "myPass","aes-256-ctr");

decrypt(from, to, password)

Decrypting an database.

var sqlite = require('sqlite-cipher');

//(from, to, password, [algorithm])
sqlite.decrypt("test/Database.enc","test/decrypted.db", "myPass", "aes-256-ctr");

Using SQL

This module is it´s similar to sqlite-sync.js

See more HERE

Algorithm list

In sqlite-cipher.js We use crypto-js to encrypt and decrypt the data and files. And the algorithms that it supports are:

'CAST-cbc',
'aes-128-cbc',
'aes-128-ccm',
'aes-128-cfb',
'aes-128-cfb1',
'aes-128-cfb8',
'aes-128-ctr',
'aes-128-ecb',
'aes-128-gcm',
'aes-128-ofb',
'aes-128-xts',
'aes-192-cbc',
'aes-192-ccm',
'aes-192-cfb',
'aes-192-cfb1',
'aes-192-cfb8',
'aes-192-ctr',
'aes-192-ecb',
'aes-192-gcm',
'aes-192-ofb',
'aes-256-cbc',
'aes-256-ccm',
'aes-256-cfb',
'aes-256-cfb1',
'aes-256-cfb8',
'aes-256-ctr',
'aes-256-ecb',
'aes-256-gcm',
'aes-256-ofb',
'aes-256-xts',
'aes128',
'aes192',
'aes256',
'bf',
'bf-cbc',
'bf-cfb',
'bf-ecb',
'bf-ofb',
'blowfish',
'camellia-128-cbc',
'camellia-128-cfb',
'camellia-128-cfb1',
'camellia-128-cfb8',
'camellia-128-ecb',
'camellia-128-ofb',
'camellia-192-cbc',
'camellia-192-cfb',
'camellia-192-cfb1',
'camellia-192-cfb8',
'camellia-192-ecb',
'camellia-192-ofb',
'camellia-256-cbc',
'camellia-256-cfb',
'camellia-256-cfb1',
'camellia-256-cfb8',
'camellia-256-ecb',
'camellia-256-ofb',
'camellia128',
'camellia192',
'camellia256',
'cast',
'cast-cbc',
'cast5-cbc',
'cast5-cfb',
'cast5-ecb',
'cast5-ofb',
'des',
'des-cbc',
'des-cfb',
'des-cfb1',
'des-cfb8',
'des-ecb',
'des-ede',
'des-ede-cbc',
'des-ede-cfb',
'des-ede-ofb',
'des-ede3',
'des-ede3-cbc',
'des-ede3-cfb',
'des-ede3-cfb1',
'des-ede3-cfb8',
'des-ede3-ofb',
'des-ofb',
'des3',
'desx',
'desx-cbc',
'id-aes128-CCM',
'id-aes128-GCM',
'id-aes128-wrap',
'id-aes192-CCM',
'id-aes192-GCM',
'id-aes192-wrap',
'id-aes256-CCM',
'id-aes256-GCM',
'id-aes256-wrap',
'id-smime-alg-CMS3DESwrap',
'idea',
'idea-cbc',
'idea-cfb',
'idea-ecb',
'idea-ofb',
'rc2',
'rc2-40-cbc',
'rc2-64-cbc',
'rc2-cbc',
'rc2-cfb',
'rc2-ecb',
'rc2-ofb',
'rc4',
'rc4-40',
'rc4-hmac-md5',
'seed',
'seed-cbc',
'seed-cfb',
'seed-ecb',
'seed-ofb' 

Tutorials

English > Create database sqlite encrypted with node.js Português > Banco de Dados sqlite criptografado em node.js