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BLAKE2s implementation in JavaScript
BLAKE2 is a fast and secure cryptographic hash function.
This is a pure JavaScript implementation of its 32-bit variant, BLAKE2s (currently without tree mode support).
Installation
Via NPM:
$ npm install blake2s-jsVia Bower:
$ bower install blake2s-jsor just download blake2s.min.js.
Usage
new BLAKE2s(digestLength, key)
Creates a new instance of BLAKE2s hash with the given length of digest (default
and maximum 32) and an optional secret key (a Uint8Array or Array of
bytes).
.update(data[, offset, length])
Updates the hash with data (a Uint8Array or Array of bytes). starting at
the given offset (optional, defaults to 0) and consuming the given length
(optional, defaults to the length of data minus offset).
.digest()
Returns a Uint8Array with the digest of consumed data. Further updates will
throw error. Repeat calls of digest() will return the same digest.
.hexDigest()
Like digest(), but returns a hex-encoded string.
BLAKE2s.digestLength = 32
Maximum digest length.
BLAKE2s.blockLength = 64
Block size of the hash function.
BLAKE2s.keyLength = 32
Maximum key length.
Example
var h = new BLAKE2s(32);
h.update(new Uint8Array([1,2,3]));
h.hexDigest(); // returns string with hex digest
h.digest(); // returns Uint8Array
// Keyed:
var key = new Uint8Array(32);
window.crypto.getRandomValues(key);
var h = new BLAKE2s(32, key);
...Public domain dedication
Written in 2012-2014 by Dmitry Chestnykh.
To the extent possible under law, the author have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty. http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/