A Layer of Abstraction over Encryption Algorithms which allows easy generation of Hashes from Strings and Comparison of Passwords to Hashes.
This Module basically contains Multiple Encryption Algorithms which you can then use directly with a single helper Function which Returns a Promise Object that contains either your hash or an error message. The API is pretty simple with just 1 Method that allows easy switching between algorithms and the CLI allows you to encrypt stuff easily often without writing code.
- Bcrypt
- Sha256
- Sha512
- MD5
npm i --global passwordjs
encrypt
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? Enter The String to Be Encrypted gg
? Choose The Algorithm to encrypt with. bcrypt
$2a$10$GzbDoVx64TCpqwMQDK1dA.x.veGVvZLGKON10zdBW690gpOxDuPwe
var pwd = require('passwordjs')
pwd.encrypt('stringToEncrypt', 'sha256').then(hash => {
console.log(hash)
}).catch(err => {
throw err
})
var pwd = require('passwordjs')
pwd.compare('gg', 'y9PPubn1G7v78IdZ4kP1s1Gcv27MIZ7pX+fGZ+MsCo0=', 'sha256').then(e => {
console.log(e) // true
}).catch(er => {
console.log(er)
})
The Encrypt Method allows you to easily encrypt the Password with the following parameters as Input
- Password String
- Algorithm
It Returns The Following
- Promise Object
- Hash
- Error
Example
var pwd = require('passwordjs')
pwd.encrypt(string, algorithm).then(hash => {
console.log(hash)
}).catch(err => {
throw err // your hash
})
The Compare Method allows you to easily compare the Password along all algorithms with the following parameters as Input
- Password String
- Hash
- Algorithm
It Returns The Following
- Promise Object
- Response (Boolean)
- Error
Example
var pwd = require('passwordjs')
pwd.compare(string, hash, algorithm).then(e => {
console.log(e) // Boolean True / False
}).catch(er => {
console.log(er)
})
Copyright Daksh Miglani, Licensed Under MIT 2017.