Blake2b implemented in WASM
npm install blake2b-wasm
Works in browsers that support WASM and Node.js 8+.
var blake2b = require('blake2b-wasm')
if (!blake2b.SUPPORTED) {
console.log('WebAssembly not supported by your runtime')
}
blake2b.ready(function (err) {
if (err) throw err
var hash = blake2b()
.update(Buffer.from('hello')) // pass in a buffer or uint8array
.update(Buffer.from(' '))
.update(Buffer.from('world'))
.digest('hex')
console.log('Blake2b hash of "hello world" is %s', hash)
})
Create a new hash instance. digestLength
defaults to 32
.
Update the hash with a new piece of data. data
should be a buffer or uint8array.
Digest the hash.
Returns the current partial hash.
Set the hash to a previously set hash. data
should be the result of getPartialHash()
(which returns uint8array)
Wait for the WASM code to load. Returns the WebAssembly instance promise as well for convenience. You have to call this at least once before instantiating the hash.
There is a browser example included in example.html and example.js.
The bulk of this module is implemented in WebAssembly in the blake2b.wat file. To build the thin Javascript wrapper do:
npm run compile
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