$ npm install react-hash --save
HashAlgorithms : Record<string, string>;
HmacAlgorithms : Record<string, string>;
import { CONSTANTS } from 'react-hash';
const hashAlgorithm = CONSTANTS.HashAlgorithms.sha256;
const hmacAlgorithm = CONSTANTS.HmacAlgorithms.HmacSHA512;
if you are using something besides react, as JSHash
and JSHmac
are pure javaScript implementations they should work in any JS enviroment.
"MD2" | "MD5"| "SHA-1"| "SHA-224" | "SHA-256" | "SHA-384" | "SHA-512"| "keccak"
"HmacMD5" | "HmacSHA1" | "HmacSHA224" | "HmacSHA256" | "HmacSHA384" | "HmacSHA512"
JSHash(message: string, algorithm: string):Promise<string>;
JSHmac(message: string, secret: string, algorithm: string): Promise<string>;
import { JSHash, JSHmac, CONSTANTS } from "react-hash";
JSHash("message", CONSTANTS.HashAlgorithms.sha256)
.then(hash => console.log(hash))
.catch(e => console.log(e));
JSHmac("message", "SecretKey", CONSTANTS.HmacAlgorithms.HmacSHA256)
.then(hash => console.log(hash))
.catch(e => console.log(e));
- keccak implementation defaults to 512 and is not tested against all attack vectors.
Following hooks are available:
export function useHash(
hmacAlgo?: string = "MD5",
initialMessage: ?string = "hello World",
): [
hashed: string,
setMessage: (message: string) => Promise<void>,
setAlgo: (algo: string) => Promise<void>
];
export function useHmac(
hmacAlgo?: string = "HmacMD5",
initialMessage: ?string = "hello World",
initialSecret: ?string = "SecretKey"
): [
hashed: string,
setMessage: (message: string) => Promise<void>,
setAlgo: (algo: string) => Promise<void>,
setSecret: (secret: string) => Promise<void>
];
const [hashedMessage, setHashAlgo, setHashMessage] = useHash();
const [hmac, setHmacAlgo, setHmacMessage, setHmacSecret] = useHmac();
hashedMessage
and hmac
will update after a call to one of the setters is resolved.
note that all the setter functions of these two hooks are async and will return a promise
.
Some modules of this package use Open Source code snippets. You can find the source code of their open source projects along with license information below. We acknowledge and are grateful to these developers for their contributions to open source.
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Project: crypto-es https://github.com/entronad/crypto-es
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License (MIT) https://github.com/entronad/crypto-es/blob/master/LICENSE