Package Exports
- bcrypt
- bcrypt/bcrypt
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Readme
bcrypt-node
Lib to help you hash passwords.
bcrypt on wikipedia
Catalyst: How To Safely Store A Password
Dependencies
- NodeJS
- OpenSSL
From NPM
npm install bcrypt
From Source
Assuming you've already built node, you can run the waf script:
node-waf configure
node-waf build
npm link
Usage - Sync
To hash a password:
var bcrypt = require('bcrypt');
var salt = bcrypt.gen_salt_sync(10);
var hash = bcrypt.encrypt_sync("B4c0//", salt);
To check a password:
var bcrypt = require('bcrypt');
var salt = bcrypt.gen_salt_sync(10);
var hash = bcrypt.encrypt_sync("B4c0//", salt);
bcrypt.compare_sync("B4c0//", hash); // true
bcrypt.compare_sync("not_bacon", hash); // false
Usage - Async
To hash a password:
var bcrypt = require('bcrypt');
bcrypt.gen_salt(10, function(err, salt) {
bcrypt.encrypt("B4c0//", salt, function(err, hash) {
//something
});
});
To check a password:
var bcrypt = require('bcrypt');
bcrypt.gen_salt(10, function(err, salt) {
bcrypt.encrypt("B4c0//", salt, function(err, hash) {
bcrypt.compare("B4c0//", hash, function(err, res) {
// res == true
});
bcrypt.compare("not_bacon", hash, function(err, res) {
// res = false
});
});
});
API
- BCrypt
- gen_salt_sync(rounds, seed_length)
- rounds - [OPTIONAL] - the number of rounds to process the data for. (default - 10)
- seed_length - [OPTIONAL] - RAND_bytes wants a length. to make that a bit flexible, you can specify a seed_length. (default - 20)
- gen_salt(rounds, seed_length, cb)
- rounds - [OPTIONAL] - the number of rounds to process the data for. (default - 10)
- seed_length - [OPTIONAL] - RAND_bytes wants a length. to make that a bit flexible, you can specify a seed_length. (default - 20)
- cb - [REQUIRED] - a callback to be fired once the salt has been generated. uses eio making it asynchronous.
- encrypt_sync(data, salt)
- data - [REQUIRED] - the data to be encrypted.
- salt - [REQUIRED] - the salt to be used in encryption.
- encrypt(data, salt, cb)
- data - [REQUIRED] - the data to be encrypted.
- salt - [REQUIRED] - the salt to be used in encryption.
- cb - [REQUIRED] - a callback to be fired once the data has been encrypted. uses eio making it asynchronous.
- compare_sync(data, encrypted)
- data - [REQUIRED] - data to compare.
- encrypted - [REQUIRED] - data to be compared to.
- compare(data, encrypted, cb)
- data - [REQUIRED] - data to compare.
- encrypted - [REQUIRED] - data to be compared to.
- cb - [REQUIRED] - a callback to be fired once the data has been compared. uses eio making it asynchronous.
- gen_salt_sync(rounds, seed_length)
Hash Info
The characters that comprise passwords are ./ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789$
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Testing
I am using nodeunit. I like the way you write tests with it and I like the default output. As such you'll need it to run the tests. I suspect my tests would run on an older version, but these were written and worked against 0.5.1 npm install nodeunit@0.5.1 nodeunit test/
Credits
The code for this comes from a few sources:
- blowfish.cc - OpenBSD
- bcrypt.cc - OpenBSD
- bcrypt::gen_salt - gen_salt inclusion to bcrypt
- bcrypt_node.cc - me
Contributors
License
Unless stated elsewhere, file headers or otherwise, the license as stated in the LICENSE file.