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Checksum validator

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  • sumchecker

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Sumchecker

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Sumchecker is a pure Node.js solution to validating files specified in a checksum file, which are usually generated by programs such as sha256sum.

Usage

sumchecker(algorithm, checksumFilename, baseDir, filesToCheck)
  .then(() => {
    console.log('All files validate!');
  }, (error) => {
    console.error('An error occurred', error);
  });

Returns a Promise. The promise is resolved when all files specified in filesToCheck are validated. The promise is rejected otherwise.

Parameters

algorithm

String - The hash algorithm used in checksumFilename. Corresponds to the algorithms allowed by crypto.createHash().

checksumFilename

String - The path to the checksum file.

baseDir

String - The base directory for the files specified in filesToCheck.

filesToCheck

Array or String - one or more paths of the files that will be validated, relative to baseDir.

Errors

These are sumchecker-specific error classes that are passed to the promise's reject callback.

sumchecker.ChecksumMismatchError

When at least one of the files does not match its expected checksum.

Properties:

  • filename (String) - a path to a file that did not match

sumchecker.ChecksumParseError

When the checksum file cannot be parsed (as in, it does not match the checksum file format).

Properties:

  • lineNumber (Number) - the line number that could not be parsed
  • line (String) - the raw line data that could not be parsed, sans newline

sumchecker.NoChecksumFoundError

When at least one of the files specified to check is not listed in the checksum file.

Properties:

This library is copyrighted under the terms of the Apache 2.0 License.