1.3.0 • Published 2 years ago
@greymass/antelope-key-encryption v1.3.0
EOSIO Key Encryption / EEP-8
Specification and reference implementation of EOSIO Key Encryption (EEP-8).
Installation
The eosio-key-encryption package is distributed as a module on npm.
yarn add eosio-key-encryption
# or
npm install --save eosio-key-encryptionUsage
import {decrypt, encrypt} from 'eosio-key-encryption'
const wif = '5JiAW9u8f2bwV2KcQRRt7WYMQnEdXwSxSDX2hnM2EccuX8eAXcP'
const password = [104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 32, 119, 111, 114, 108, 100] // utf-8 "hello world"
encrypt(wif, password).then((encrypted) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(encrypted)) // "SEC_K1_8xacaDNEJyzqu1RG4dG7sBwo9QCA24EePExWLPPTBWVDiMo6BpAw7DHq"
})
decrypt('SEC_K1_8xacaDNEJyzqu1RG4dG7sBwo9QCA24EePExWLPPTBWVDiMo6BpAw7DHq', password).then((key) => {
console.log(key.toWif()) // 5JiAW9u8f2bwV2KcQRRt7WYMQnEdXwSxSDX2hnM2EccuX8eAXcP
})Developing
You need Make, node.js and yarn installed.
Clone the repository and run make to checkout all dependencies and build the project. See the Makefile for other useful targets. Before submitting a pull request make sure to run make lint.
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1.3.0
2 years ago