The fork gives a ready-to-use example on crypto/json, i found the original repo does not provide enough explaination on how to use the bundle.js out of the box, hence this fork is created.
download bundle3.js and index.html into your local folder.
Voila, you have a working cipher encryption on your browser html, no more npm/browserify/node compiling required.
A port of node's crypto
module to the browser.
The goal of this module is to reimplement node's crypto module, in pure javascript so that it can run in the browser.
Here is the subset that is currently implemented:
- createHash (sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, md5, rmd160)
- createHmac (sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, md5, rmd160)
- pbkdf2
- pbkdf2Sync
- randomBytes
- pseudoRandomBytes
- createCipher (aes)
- createDecipher (aes)
- createDiffieHellman
- createSign (rsa, ecdsa)
- createVerify (rsa, ecdsa)
- createECDH (secp256k1)
- publicEncrypt/privateDecrypt (rsa)
- privateEncrypt/publicDecrypt (rsa)
these features from node's crypto
are still unimplemented.
- createCredentials
If you are interested in writing a feature, please implement as a new module, which will be incorporated into crypto-browserify as a dependency.
All deps must be compatible with node's crypto (generate example inputs and outputs with node, and save base64 strings inside JSON, so that tests can run in the browser. see sha.js
Crypto is extra serious so please do not hesitate to review the code, and post comments if you do.
MIT