1.1.1 • Published 1 year ago

crypto-hashing-js v1.1.1

Weekly downloads
-
License
ISC
Repository
github
Last release
1 year ago

Crypto-hashing-js

crypto-hashing-js is a JavaScript package that provides various hashing functions for strings. It includes Polynomial Hashing, Rolling Hashing, and Rabin-Karp Hashing for string matching, as well as popular cryptographic hash functions such as MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, Keccak, and Blake2.

Installation

You can install crypto-hashing-js using npm:

npm install crypto-hashing-js

API

polynomialHash(s: string, base?: number, modulus?: number): number

Computes the polynomial hash value of the input string s using the given base and modulus values. The default values are 31 and 10^9 + 7, respectively.

rollingHash(s: string, base?: number, modulus?: number): [number, number]

Computes the rolling hash values of the input string s using the given base and modulus values. The function returns a tuple containing the left and right hash values.

rabinKarp(text: string, pattern: string): number[]

Finds all occurrences of the input pattern string in the text string using the Rabin-Karp hashing algorithm. The function returns an array of indices where the pattern occurs in the text.

md5(str: string): string

Computes the MD5 hash value of the input string str. The function returns the hash value as a hexadecimal string.

sha1(str: string): string

Computes the SHA-1 hash value of the input string str. The function returns the hash value as a hexadecimal string.

sha256(str: string): string

Computes the SHA-256 hash value of the input string str. The function returns the hash value as a hexadecimal string.

sha512(str: string): string

Computes the SHA-512 hash value of the input string str. The function returns the hash value as a hexadecimal string.

blake2(str: string, outputBits: number): string

Computes the Blake2 hash value of the input string str. The function takes an optional parameter outputBits to specify the desired output size, which defaults to 256 bits. The function returns the hash value as a hexadecimal string.

keccak(str: string, outputBits: number): string

Computes the Keccak hash value of the input string str. The function takes an optional parameter outputBits to specify the desired output size, which defaults to 256 bits. The function returns the hash value as a hexadecimal string.

Usage

To use hash-utils in your JavaScript project, you can import the desired functions:

import { polynomialHash, rollingHash, rabinKarp, md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, keccak, blake2 } from 'crypto-hashing-js';

Examples

Polynomial Hashing

const { polynomialHash } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = polynomialHash(str);
console.log(hash); // output: 152040089

Rolling Hashing

const { rollingHash } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const [leftHash, rightHash] = rollingHash(str);
console.log(leftHash, rightHash); // output: 877164158 68720961

Rabin-Karp Hashing

const { rabinKarp } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const text = 'example example';
const pattern = 'example';
const matches = rabinKarp(text, pattern);
console.log(matches); // output: [0, 8]

MD5 hashing

const { md5 } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = md5(str);
console.log(hash); // output: '1a79a4d60de6718e8e5b326e338ae533'

SHA-1 hashing

const { sha1 } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = sha1(str);
console.log(hash); // output: 'a0f1490c15e3d6e90f9a92be4ca836b83e99a4fa'

SHA-256 hashing

const { sha256 } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = sha256(str);
console.log(hash); // output: 'a0cfc76d5d3b59463dc2ffcf0ca4a3a14d9c6a772d6a685c53449e16f4c84dd5'

SHA-512 hashing

const { sha512 } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = sha512(str);
console.log(hash); // output: 'abd536...'

blake2 hashing

const { blake2 } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = blake2(str, 32);
console.log(hash); // output: 'e9b064...'

keccak hashing

const { keccak } = require('crypto-hashing-js');

const str = 'example';
const hash = keccak(str, 256);
console.log(hash); // output: '2076e37...'
1.1.1

1 year ago

1.1.0

1 year ago

1.0.0

1 year ago