@hedger/nestjs-encryption v0.1.5
NestJS Encryption Module
NestJS Encrytion is a NestJS 9+ module that provides plug-and-play encryption and decryption functionality to your NestJS application.
- Uses
aes-256-cbcby default, but supports other ciphers as well. - Provides a keygen (API and CLI) for generating random and secure encryption keys.
- Thoroughly tested.
Installation
NestJS Encryption can be installed with your favorite package manager.
# NPM
npm install @hedger/nestjs-encryption
# Yarn
yarn add @hedger/nestjs-encryption
# PNPM
pnpm add @hedger/nestjs-encryptionSetup
Setting up the module inside your NestJS application is a matter of registering
the module within your AppModule. The module is registered globally by default
and can be used anywhere in your application.
You may use either the forRoot or forRootAsync method to register the module in your AppModule.
Using forRoot
The forRoot method is the simplest way to register the module.
import { EncryptionModule, Cipher } from "@hedger/nestjs-encryption";
@Module({
imports: [
EncryptionModule.forRoot({
key: process.env.APP_KEY,
cipher: Cipher.AES_256_CBC,
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}Using forRootAsync
The forRootAsync method allows you to register the module asynchronously,
optionally resolving the encryption key from a configuration service. Here's
an example that uses the ConfigService from @nestjs/config to resolve the
encryption key from the APP_KEY environment variable.
import { ConfigModule, ConfigService } from "@nestjs/config";
import { EncryptionModule, Cipher } from "@hedger/nestjs-encryption";
@Module({
imports: [
ConfigModule.forRoot({
isGlobal: true,
}),
EncryptionModule.forRootAsync({
useFactory: (configService: ConfigService) => ({
key: configService.get<string>("APP_KEY"),
}),
inject: [ConfigService],
}),
],
controllers: [AppController],
providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule {}Usage
Inject the EncryptionService in your service or controller.
import { EncryptionService } from "@hedger/nestjs-encryption";
@Injectable()
export class FooService {
constructor(private readonly crypto: EncryptionService) {}
someMethod() {
const encrypted = this.crypto.encrypt("some value");
const decrypted = this.crypto.decrypt(encrypted);
}
}Encryption key
This package expects the encryption key to be a base64-encoded string of N random
bytes, where N is the key length of the cipher you're using. For example, the
aes-256-cbc cipher has a key length of 32 bytes, so the encryption key must
be a base64-encoded string of 32 random bytes.
Generating a key
This package provides CLI utility for generating random and secure encryption keys.
# Generates a random key for the aes-256-cbc cipher (default)
npm exec nestjs-encryption-keygenBy default, the keygen generates keys for the aes-256-cbc cipher. You may
specify a different cipher by passing the --cipher option.
# Generates a random key for the aes-128-cbc cipher
npm exec nestjs-encryption-keygen --cipher aes-128-cbcSee the Supported ciphers section for a list of supported ciphers.
Generating a key programmatically
Random and secure encryption keys may also be generated programmatically by
calling the generateKey method on the EncryptionService class.
import { Cipher, EncryptionService } from "@hedger/nestjs-encryption";
// Pass the desired cipher as the first argument.
const key = EncryptionService.generateKey(Cipher.AES_256_CBC);Supported ciphers
The following ciphers are supported by this package.
aes-256-cbc(default)aes-256-gcmaes-128-cbcaes-128-gcm
License
Copyright © 2023, Nicolas Hedger. Released under the MIT License.