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JavaScript obfuscator for Node.js
JavaScript obfuscator for Node.js is a free alternative to js-obfuscator (which uses javascriptobfuscator.com)
- without any limits and sending data to a server;
- compatible with ES6;
- tested on Angular2 bundle.
https://gist.github.com/sanex3339/ffc2876123b52e6d11ce45369fd53acf
Installation
Install the package from NPM and add it to your devDependencies:
$ npm install --save-dev javascript-obfuscatorNode.js usage
Here's an example of how to use it:
var JavaScriptObfuscator = require('javascript-obfuscator');
var obfuscationResult = JavaScriptObfuscator.obfuscate(
`
(function(){
var variable = 'abc';
console.log(variable);
})();
`,
{
rotateUnicodeArray: false
}
);
console.log(obfuscationResult.getObfuscatedCode());
/*
var _0xabf1 = [
'\x61\x62\x63',
'\x6c\x6f\x67'
];
(function() {
var _0xe6fab6 = _0xabf1[0x0];
console[_0xabf1[0x1]](_0xe6fab6);
}());
*/obfuscate(sourceCode, options)
Returns ObfuscationResult object which contains two public methods:
getObfuscatedCode()- returnsstringwith obfuscated code;getSourceMap()- ifsourceMapoptions is enable - returnsstringwith source map or an empty string ifsourceMapModeoption is set asinline.
Calling toString() for ObfuscationResult object will return string with obfuscated code.
Method takes two parameters, sourceCode and options – the source code and the opitons respectively:
sourceCode(string, default:null) – any valid source code, passed as a string;options(Object, default:null) – an object with options.
For available options see options.
CLI usage
Usage:
javascript-obfuscator in.js [options]
javascript-obfuscator in.js -output out.js [options]If the destination path is not specified through --output option, obfuscated code will saved into input file directory with name like INPUT_FILE_NAME-obfuscated.js
Examples:
javascript-obfuscator samples/sample.js --compact true --selfDefending false
// creates a new file samples/sample-obfuscated.js
javascript-obfuscator samples/sample.js --output output/output.js --compact true --selfDefending false
// creates a new file output/output.jsSee CLI options.
JavaScript Obfuscator Options
Following options available for the JS Obfuscator:
options:
{
compact: true,
debugProtection: false,
debugProtectionInterval: false,
disableConsoleOutput: true,
encodeUnicodeLiterals: false,
reservedNames: [],
rotateUnicodeArray: true,
selfDefending: true,
sourceMap: false,
sourceMapMode: 'separate',
unicodeArray: true,
unicodeArrayThreshold: 0.8,
wrapUnicodeArrayCalls: true
}CLI options:
-v, --version
-h, --help
-o, --output
--compact <boolean>
--debugProtection <boolean>
--debugProtectionInterval <boolean>
--disableConsoleOutput <boolean>
--encodeUnicodeLiterals <boolean>
--reservedNames <list> (comma separated)
--rotateUnicodeArray <boolean>
--selfDefending <boolean>
--sourceMap <boolean>
--sourceMapMode <string> [inline, separate]
--unicodeArray <boolean>
--unicodeArrayThreshold <number>
--wrapUnicodeArrayCalls <boolean>compact
Type: boolean Default: true
Compact code output on one line.
debugProtection
Type: boolean Default: false
⚠️ Can freeze browser while Developer Tools are enabled! Use at own risk.
Force enable debug mode on page load if Developer Tools panel is enabled (in some, mainly WebKit-based, browsers). This makes it almost impossible to use the Console (the debug panel).
- WebKit-based: blocks the site window, but you still can navigate through Developer Tools panel.
- Firefox: does not block the site window, but still won't let you use DevTools.
debugProtectionInterval
Type: boolean Default: false
⚠️ Can freeze browser even while Developer Tools are disabled! Use at own risk.
Works if debugProtection is enabled.
Force enable debug mode in some browsers (mainly WebKit-based) when Developer Tools panel is enabled, even after page is loaded.
disableConsoleOutput
Type: boolean Default: true
Disable console.log, console.info, console.error and console.warn messages output into the browser console.
encodeUnicodeLiterals
Type: boolean Default: false
⚠️ unicodeArray option must be enabled
This option can slightly slow down your code speed.
All literals in Unicode array become encoded in Base64.
To decode strings, a special function will be inserted on the page under unicodeArray node.
reservedNames
Type: string[] Default: []
Disable obfuscation of variable names, function names and names of function parameters that match the passed RegExp pattern.
Example:
{
reservedNames: [
'^someVariable',
'functionParameter_\d'
]
}rotateUnicodeArray
Type: boolean Default: true
⚠️ unicodeArray must be enabled
Shift the unicodeArray values by a random number of places during the code obfuscation and insert a helper function for shifting the array back into the source code. (It works just like the Caesar cypher.)
Keep in mind that this option affects only how the code is visually organised, since the original arrays can be easily accessed during the debug process.
It is also not recommended to enable rotateUnicodeArray for small source code because a helper function might attract attention.
selfDefending
Type: boolean Default: true
⚠️ this option forcibly set compact value to true
Enables self-defending for obfuscated code. If obfuscated compact code is formatted, it will not work any more.
sourceMap
Type: boolean Default: false
Enables source map generation for obfuscated code.
sourceMapMode
Type: string Default: separate
Specifies source map generation mode:
inline- emit a single file with source maps instead of having a separate file;separate- generates corresponding '.map' file with source map. If obfuscator run through CLI - adds link to source map file to the end of file with obfuscated code//# sourceMappingUrl=file.js.map.
unicodeArray
Type: boolean Default: true
Put all literal strings into an array and replace every literal string by an array call.
unicodeArrayThreshold
Type: number Default: 0.8 Min: 0 Max: 1
⚠️ unicodeArray option must be enabled
The probability that the literal string will be inserted into unicodeArray.
Use this option for huge source code size, because many calls to unicodeArray will slow down code performance.
unicodeArrayThreshold: 0 equals to unicodeArray: false.
wrapUnicodeArrayCalls
Type: boolean Default: true
⚠️ unicodeArray option must be enabled
Instead of using direct calls to unicodeArray items var t = _0x43a123[0x0], when index 0x0 can be easily reverted to 0 with few js beautifiers, this option will wrap all calls to special function instead.
var t = _0x12a634('0x0')License
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