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- /**
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- * The `node:crypto` module provides cryptographic functionality that includes a
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- * set of wrappers for OpenSSL's hash, HMAC, cipher, decipher, sign, and verify
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- * functions.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * const { createHmac } = await import('node:crypto');
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- *
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- * const secret = 'abcdefg';
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- * const hash = createHmac('sha256', secret)
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- * .update('I love cupcakes')
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- * .digest('hex');
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- * console.log(hash);
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- * // Prints:
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- * // c0fa1bc00531bd78ef38c628449c5102aeabd49b5dc3a2a516ea6ea959d6658e
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- * ```
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- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.13.1/lib/crypto.js)
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- */
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- import * as stream from "node:stream";
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- import { PeerCertificate } from "node:tls";
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- /**
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- *
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- * `<keygen>` is deprecated since [HTML 5.2](https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/changes.html#features-removed) and new projects
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- *
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- /**
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- /** Applies multiple bug workarounds within OpenSSL. See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html for detail. */
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to use Cisco's version identifier of DTLS_BAD_VER. */
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- const SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to turn on cookie exchange. */
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- const SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to add server-hello extension from an early version of the cryptopro draft. */
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- const SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable a SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 vulnerability workaround added in OpenSSL 0.9.6d. */
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- const SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS: number;
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- /** Allows initial connection to servers that do not support RI. */
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- const SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable support for SSL/TLS compression. */
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- const SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable encrypt-then-MAC. */
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- const SSL_OP_NO_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC: number;
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- const SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to disable renegotiation. */
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- const SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL to always start a new session when performing renegotiation. */
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- const SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION: number;
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- /** Instructs OpenSSL server to prioritize ChaCha20-Poly1305 when the client does. This option has no effect if `SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE` is not enabled. */
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- const ENGINE_METHOD_ALL: number;
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- const DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR: number;
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- const RSA_PKCS1_PADDING: number;
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- const RSA_SSLV23_PADDING: number;
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- const RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING: number;
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- const RSA_X931_PADDING: number;
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- const RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING: number;
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- const RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_MAX_SIGN: number;
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- /** Causes the salt length for RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING to be determined automatically when verifying a signature. */
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- const POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED: number;
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- /** Specifies the built-in default cipher list used by Node.js (colon-separated values). */
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- /**
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- const fips: boolean;
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- /**
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- *
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- * a `KeyObject`, its type must be `secret`. If it is a string, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`. If it was
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- * obtained from a cryptographically secure source of entropy, such as {@link randomBytes} or {@link generateKey}, its length should not
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- type BinaryToTextEncoding = "base64" | "base64url" | "hex" | "binary";
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- * // hash stream.
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- * if (data) {
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- * // Prints:
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- * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50
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- * }
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- * createHash,
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- * } = await import('node:crypto');
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- *
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- * // Prints:
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- * // 6a2da20943931e9834fc12cfe5bb47bbd9ae43489a30726962b576f4e3993e50
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- * ```
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- * @since v0.1.92
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- class Hash extends stream.Transform {
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- private constructor();
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- /**
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- * Creates a new `Hash` object that contains a deep copy of the internal state
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- * of the current `Hash` object.
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- * The optional `options` argument controls stream behavior. For XOF hash
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- * functions such as `'shake256'`, the `outputLength` option can be used to
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- * specify the desired output length in bytes.
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- *
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- * An error is thrown when an attempt is made to copy the `Hash` object after
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- * its `hash.digest()` method has been called.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * // Calculate a rolling hash.
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- * const {
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- * createHash,
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- * } = await import('node:crypto');
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- *
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- * const hash = createHash('sha256');
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- *
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- * hash.update('one');
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- * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex'));
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- *
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- * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex'));
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- *
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- * hash.update('three');
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- * console.log(hash.copy().digest('hex'));
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- *
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- * // Etc.
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- * ```
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- * @since v13.1.0
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- * @param options `stream.transform` options
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- */
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- copy(options?: HashOptions): Hash;
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- /**
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- * Updates the hash content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
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- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
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- * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
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- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
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- *
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- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
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- * @since v0.1.92
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- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
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- */
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- update(data: BinaryLike): Hash;
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- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hash;
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- /**
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- * Calculates the digest of all of the data passed to be hashed (using the `hash.update()` method).
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- * If `encoding` is provided a string will be returned; otherwise
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- * a `Buffer` is returned.
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- *
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- * The `Hash` object can not be used again after `hash.digest()` method has been
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- * called. Multiple calls will cause an error to be thrown.
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- * @since v0.1.92
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- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
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- */
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- digest(): Buffer;
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- digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
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- }
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- /**
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- * The `Hmac` class is a utility for creating cryptographic HMAC digests. It can
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- * be used in one of two ways:
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- *
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- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where data is written
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- * to produce a computed HMAC digest on the readable side, or
414
- * * Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods to produce the
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- * computed HMAC digest.
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- *
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- * The {@link createHmac} method is used to create `Hmac` instances. `Hmac`objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
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- *
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- * Example: Using `Hmac` objects as streams:
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- *
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- * ```js
422
- * const {
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- * createHmac,
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- * } = await import('node:crypto');
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- *
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- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
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- *
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- * hmac.on('readable', () => {
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- * // Only one element is going to be produced by the
430
- * // hash stream.
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- * const data = hmac.read();
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- * if (data) {
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- * console.log(data.toString('hex'));
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- * // Prints:
435
- * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e
436
- * }
437
- * });
438
- *
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- * hmac.write('some data to hash');
440
- * hmac.end();
441
- * ```
442
- *
443
- * Example: Using `Hmac` and piped streams:
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- *
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- * ```js
446
- * import { createReadStream } from 'node:fs';
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- * import { stdout } from 'node:process';
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- * const {
449
- * createHmac,
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- * } = await import('node:crypto');
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- *
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- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
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- *
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- * const input = createReadStream('test.js');
455
- * input.pipe(hmac).pipe(stdout);
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- * ```
457
- *
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- * Example: Using the `hmac.update()` and `hmac.digest()` methods:
459
- *
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- * ```js
461
- * const {
462
- * createHmac,
463
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
464
- *
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- * const hmac = createHmac('sha256', 'a secret');
466
- *
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- * hmac.update('some data to hash');
468
- * console.log(hmac.digest('hex'));
469
- * // Prints:
470
- * // 7fd04df92f636fd450bc841c9418e5825c17f33ad9c87c518115a45971f7f77e
471
- * ```
472
- * @since v0.1.94
473
- * @deprecated Since v20.13.0 Calling `Hmac` class directly with `Hmac()` or `new Hmac()` is deprecated due to being internals, not intended for public use. Please use the {@link createHmac} method to create Hmac instances.
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- */
475
- class Hmac extends stream.Transform {
476
- private constructor();
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- /**
478
- * Updates the `Hmac` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
479
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
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- * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
481
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
482
- *
483
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
484
- * @since v0.1.94
485
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
486
- */
487
- update(data: BinaryLike): Hmac;
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- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Hmac;
489
- /**
490
- * Calculates the HMAC digest of all of the data passed using `hmac.update()`.
491
- * If `encoding` is
492
- * provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned;
493
- *
494
- * The `Hmac` object can not be used again after `hmac.digest()` has been
495
- * called. Multiple calls to `hmac.digest()` will result in an error being thrown.
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- * @since v0.1.94
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- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
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- */
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- digest(): Buffer;
500
- digest(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
501
- }
502
- type KeyObjectType = "secret" | "public" | "private";
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- interface KeyExportOptions<T extends KeyFormat> {
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- type: "pkcs1" | "spki" | "pkcs8" | "sec1";
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- format: T;
506
- cipher?: string | undefined;
507
- passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined;
508
- }
509
- interface JwkKeyExportOptions {
510
- format: "jwk";
511
- }
512
- interface JsonWebKey {
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- crv?: string | undefined;
514
- d?: string | undefined;
515
- dp?: string | undefined;
516
- dq?: string | undefined;
517
- e?: string | undefined;
518
- k?: string | undefined;
519
- kty?: string | undefined;
520
- n?: string | undefined;
521
- p?: string | undefined;
522
- q?: string | undefined;
523
- qi?: string | undefined;
524
- x?: string | undefined;
525
- y?: string | undefined;
526
- [key: string]: unknown;
527
- }
528
- interface AsymmetricKeyDetails {
529
- /**
530
- * Key size in bits (RSA, DSA).
531
- */
532
- modulusLength?: number | undefined;
533
- /**
534
- * Public exponent (RSA).
535
- */
536
- publicExponent?: bigint | undefined;
537
- /**
538
- * Name of the message digest (RSA-PSS).
539
- */
540
- hashAlgorithm?: string | undefined;
541
- /**
542
- * Name of the message digest used by MGF1 (RSA-PSS).
543
- */
544
- mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string | undefined;
545
- /**
546
- * Minimal salt length in bytes (RSA-PSS).
547
- */
548
- saltLength?: number | undefined;
549
- /**
550
- * Size of q in bits (DSA).
551
- */
552
- divisorLength?: number | undefined;
553
- /**
554
- * Name of the curve (EC).
555
- */
556
- namedCurve?: string | undefined;
557
- }
558
- /**
559
- * Node.js uses a `KeyObject` class to represent a symmetric or asymmetric key,
560
- * and each kind of key exposes different functions. The {@link createSecretKey}, {@link createPublicKey} and {@link createPrivateKey} methods are used to create `KeyObject`instances. `KeyObject`
561
- * objects are not to be created directly using the `new`keyword.
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- *
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- * Most applications should consider using the new `KeyObject` API instead of
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- * passing keys as strings or `Buffer`s due to improved security features.
565
- *
566
- * `KeyObject` instances can be passed to other threads via `postMessage()`.
567
- * The receiver obtains a cloned `KeyObject`, and the `KeyObject` does not need to
568
- * be listed in the `transferList` argument.
569
- * @since v11.6.0
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- */
571
- class KeyObject {
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- private constructor();
573
- /**
574
- * Example: Converting a `CryptoKey` instance to a `KeyObject`:
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- *
576
- * ```js
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- * const { KeyObject } = await import('node:crypto');
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- * const { subtle } = globalThis.crypto;
579
- *
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- * const key = await subtle.generateKey({
581
- * name: 'HMAC',
582
- * hash: 'SHA-256',
583
- * length: 256,
584
- * }, true, ['sign', 'verify']);
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- *
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- * const keyObject = KeyObject.from(key);
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- * console.log(keyObject.symmetricKeySize);
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- * // Prints: 32 (symmetric key size in bytes)
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- * ```
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- * @since v15.0.0
591
- */
592
- static from(key: webcrypto.CryptoKey): KeyObject;
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- /**
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- * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the type of the key. Supported key
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- * types are:
596
- *
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- * * `'rsa'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.1)
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- * * `'rsa-pss'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.1.10)
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- * * `'dsa'` (OID 1.2.840.10040.4.1)
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- * * `'ec'` (OID 1.2.840.10045.2.1)
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- * * `'x25519'` (OID 1.3.101.110)
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- * * `'x448'` (OID 1.3.101.111)
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- * * `'ed25519'` (OID 1.3.101.112)
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- * * `'ed448'` (OID 1.3.101.113)
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- * * `'dh'` (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.3.1)
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- *
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- * This property is `undefined` for unrecognized `KeyObject` types and symmetric
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- * keys.
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- * @since v11.6.0
610
- */
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- asymmetricKeyType?: KeyType | undefined;
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- /**
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- * For asymmetric keys, this property represents the size of the embedded key in
614
- * bytes. This property is `undefined` for symmetric keys.
615
- */
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- asymmetricKeySize?: number | undefined;
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- /**
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- * This property exists only on asymmetric keys. Depending on the type of the key,
619
- * this object contains information about the key. None of the information obtained
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- * through this property can be used to uniquely identify a key or to compromise
621
- * the security of the key.
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- *
623
- * For RSA-PSS keys, if the key material contains a `RSASSA-PSS-params` sequence,
624
- * the `hashAlgorithm`, `mgf1HashAlgorithm`, and `saltLength` properties will be
625
- * set.
626
- *
627
- * Other key details might be exposed via this API using additional attributes.
628
- * @since v15.7.0
629
- */
630
- asymmetricKeyDetails?: AsymmetricKeyDetails | undefined;
631
- /**
632
- * For symmetric keys, the following encoding options can be used:
633
- *
634
- * For public keys, the following encoding options can be used:
635
- *
636
- * For private keys, the following encoding options can be used:
637
- *
638
- * The result type depends on the selected encoding format, when PEM the
639
- * result is a string, when DER it will be a buffer containing the data
640
- * encoded as DER, when [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) it will be an object.
641
- *
642
- * When [JWK](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517) encoding format was selected, all other encoding options are
643
- * ignored.
644
- *
645
- * PKCS#1, SEC1, and PKCS#8 type keys can be encrypted by using a combination of
646
- * the `cipher` and `format` options. The PKCS#8 `type` can be used with any`format` to encrypt any key algorithm (RSA, EC, or DH) by specifying a`cipher`. PKCS#1 and SEC1 can only be
647
- * encrypted by specifying a `cipher`when the PEM `format` is used. For maximum compatibility, use PKCS#8 for
648
- * encrypted private keys. Since PKCS#8 defines its own
649
- * encryption mechanism, PEM-level encryption is not supported when encrypting
650
- * a PKCS#8 key. See [RFC 5208](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5208.txt) for PKCS#8 encryption and [RFC 1421](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1421.txt) for
651
- * PKCS#1 and SEC1 encryption.
652
- * @since v11.6.0
653
- */
654
- export(options: KeyExportOptions<"pem">): string | Buffer;
655
- export(options?: KeyExportOptions<"der">): Buffer;
656
- export(options?: JwkKeyExportOptions): JsonWebKey;
657
- /**
658
- * Returns `true` or `false` depending on whether the keys have exactly the same
659
- * type, value, and parameters. This method is not [constant time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timing_attack).
660
- * @since v17.7.0, v16.15.0
661
- * @param otherKeyObject A `KeyObject` with which to compare `keyObject`.
662
- */
663
- equals(otherKeyObject: KeyObject): boolean;
664
- /**
665
- * For secret keys, this property represents the size of the key in bytes. This
666
- * property is `undefined` for asymmetric keys.
667
- * @since v11.6.0
668
- */
669
- symmetricKeySize?: number | undefined;
670
- /**
671
- * Depending on the type of this `KeyObject`, this property is either`'secret'` for secret (symmetric) keys, `'public'` for public (asymmetric) keys
672
- * or `'private'` for private (asymmetric) keys.
673
- * @since v11.6.0
674
- */
675
- type: KeyObjectType;
676
- }
677
- type CipherCCMTypes = "aes-128-ccm" | "aes-192-ccm" | "aes-256-ccm" | "chacha20-poly1305";
678
- type CipherGCMTypes = "aes-128-gcm" | "aes-192-gcm" | "aes-256-gcm";
679
- type CipherOCBTypes = "aes-128-ocb" | "aes-192-ocb" | "aes-256-ocb";
680
- type BinaryLike = string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView;
681
- type CipherKey = BinaryLike | KeyObject;
682
- interface CipherCCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
683
- authTagLength: number;
684
- }
685
- interface CipherGCMOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
686
- authTagLength?: number | undefined;
687
- }
688
- interface CipherOCBOptions extends stream.TransformOptions {
689
- authTagLength: number;
690
- }
691
- /**
692
- * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `password`.
693
- *
694
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
695
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
696
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication
697
- * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes.
698
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
699
- *
700
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On
701
- * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will
702
- * display the available cipher algorithms.
703
- *
704
- * The `password` is used to derive the cipher key and initialization vector (IV).
705
- * The value must be either a `'latin1'` encoded string, a `Buffer`, a`TypedArray`, or a `DataView`.
706
- *
707
- * **This function is semantically insecure for all**
708
- * **supported ciphers and fatally flawed for ciphers in counter mode (such as CTR,**
709
- * **GCM, or CCM).**
710
- *
711
- * The implementation of `crypto.createCipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL
712
- * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one
713
- * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same
714
- * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and
715
- * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very
716
- * rapidly.
717
- *
718
- * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that
719
- * developers derive a key and IV on
720
- * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createCipheriv} to create the `Cipher` object. Users should not use ciphers with counter mode
721
- * (e.g. CTR, GCM, or CCM) in `crypto.createCipher()`. A warning is emitted when
722
- * they are used in order to avoid the risk of IV reuse that causes
723
- * vulnerabilities. For the case when IV is reused in GCM, see [Nonce-Disrespecting Adversaries](https://github.com/nonce-disrespect/nonce-disrespect) for details.
724
- * @since v0.1.94
725
- * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createCipheriv} instead.
726
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
727
- */
728
- function createCipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): CipherCCM;
729
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */
730
- function createCipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): CipherGCM;
731
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createCipheriv()` */
732
- function createCipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Cipher;
733
- /**
734
- * Creates and returns a `Cipher` object, with the given `algorithm`, `key` and
735
- * initialization vector (`iv`).
736
- *
737
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
738
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the`authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
739
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength`option is not required but can be used to set the length of the authentication
740
- * tag that will be returned by `getAuthTag()` and defaults to 16 bytes.
741
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
742
- *
743
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On
744
- * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will
745
- * display the available cipher algorithms.
746
- *
747
- * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded
748
- * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be
749
- * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need
750
- * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`.
751
- *
752
- * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
753
- *
754
- * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be
755
- * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just
756
- * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that
757
- * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret;
758
- * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a
759
- * given IV will be.
760
- * @since v0.1.94
761
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
762
- */
763
- function createCipheriv(
764
- algorithm: CipherCCMTypes,
765
- key: CipherKey,
766
- iv: BinaryLike,
767
- options: CipherCCMOptions,
768
- ): CipherCCM;
769
- function createCipheriv(
770
- algorithm: CipherOCBTypes,
771
- key: CipherKey,
772
- iv: BinaryLike,
773
- options: CipherOCBOptions,
774
- ): CipherOCB;
775
- function createCipheriv(
776
- algorithm: CipherGCMTypes,
777
- key: CipherKey,
778
- iv: BinaryLike,
779
- options?: CipherGCMOptions,
780
- ): CipherGCM;
781
- function createCipheriv(
782
- algorithm: string,
783
- key: CipherKey,
784
- iv: BinaryLike | null,
785
- options?: stream.TransformOptions,
786
- ): Cipher;
787
- /**
788
- * Instances of the `Cipher` class are used to encrypt data. The class can be
789
- * used in one of two ways:
790
- *
791
- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain unencrypted
792
- * data is written to produce encrypted data on the readable side, or
793
- * * Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods to produce
794
- * the encrypted data.
795
- *
796
- * The {@link createCipher} or {@link createCipheriv} methods are
797
- * used to create `Cipher` instances. `Cipher` objects are not to be created
798
- * directly using the `new` keyword.
799
- *
800
- * Example: Using `Cipher` objects as streams:
801
- *
802
- * ```js
803
- * const {
804
- * scrypt,
805
- * randomFill,
806
- * createCipheriv,
807
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
808
- *
809
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
810
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
811
- *
812
- * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm.
813
- * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits).
814
- * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => {
815
- * if (err) throw err;
816
- * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector
817
- * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => {
818
- * if (err) throw err;
819
- *
820
- * // Once we have the key and iv, we can create and use the cipher...
821
- * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
822
- *
823
- * let encrypted = '';
824
- * cipher.setEncoding('hex');
825
- *
826
- * cipher.on('data', (chunk) => encrypted += chunk);
827
- * cipher.on('end', () => console.log(encrypted));
828
- *
829
- * cipher.write('some clear text data');
830
- * cipher.end();
831
- * });
832
- * });
833
- * ```
834
- *
835
- * Example: Using `Cipher` and piped streams:
836
- *
837
- * ```js
838
- * import {
839
- * createReadStream,
840
- * createWriteStream,
841
- * } from 'node:fs';
842
- *
843
- * import {
844
- * pipeline,
845
- * } from 'node:stream';
846
- *
847
- * const {
848
- * scrypt,
849
- * randomFill,
850
- * createCipheriv,
851
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
852
- *
853
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
854
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
855
- *
856
- * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm.
857
- * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits).
858
- * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => {
859
- * if (err) throw err;
860
- * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector
861
- * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => {
862
- * if (err) throw err;
863
- *
864
- * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
865
- *
866
- * const input = createReadStream('test.js');
867
- * const output = createWriteStream('test.enc');
868
- *
869
- * pipeline(input, cipher, output, (err) => {
870
- * if (err) throw err;
871
- * });
872
- * });
873
- * });
874
- * ```
875
- *
876
- * Example: Using the `cipher.update()` and `cipher.final()` methods:
877
- *
878
- * ```js
879
- * const {
880
- * scrypt,
881
- * randomFill,
882
- * createCipheriv,
883
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
884
- *
885
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
886
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
887
- *
888
- * // First, we'll generate the key. The key length is dependent on the algorithm.
889
- * // In this case for aes192, it is 24 bytes (192 bits).
890
- * scrypt(password, 'salt', 24, (err, key) => {
891
- * if (err) throw err;
892
- * // Then, we'll generate a random initialization vector
893
- * randomFill(new Uint8Array(16), (err, iv) => {
894
- * if (err) throw err;
895
- *
896
- * const cipher = createCipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
897
- *
898
- * let encrypted = cipher.update('some clear text data', 'utf8', 'hex');
899
- * encrypted += cipher.final('hex');
900
- * console.log(encrypted);
901
- * });
902
- * });
903
- * ```
904
- * @since v0.1.94
905
- */
906
- class Cipher extends stream.Transform {
907
- private constructor();
908
- /**
909
- * Updates the cipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given,
910
- * the `data`argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding`argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`. If `data` is a `Buffer`,
911
- * `TypedArray`, or `DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
912
- *
913
- * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered
914
- * data. If the `outputEncoding`is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no`outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned.
915
- *
916
- * The `cipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `cipher.final()` is called. Calling `cipher.update()` after `cipher.final()` will result in an error being
917
- * thrown.
918
- * @since v0.1.94
919
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the data.
920
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
921
- */
922
- update(data: BinaryLike): Buffer;
923
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Buffer;
924
- update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
925
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
926
- /**
927
- * Once the `cipher.final()` method has been called, the `Cipher` object can no
928
- * longer be used to encrypt data. Attempts to call `cipher.final()` more than
929
- * once will result in an error being thrown.
930
- * @since v0.1.94
931
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
932
- * @return Any remaining enciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned.
933
- */
934
- final(): Buffer;
935
- final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string;
936
- /**
937
- * When using block encryption algorithms, the `Cipher` class will automatically
938
- * add padding to the input data to the appropriate block size. To disable the
939
- * default padding call `cipher.setAutoPadding(false)`.
940
- *
941
- * When `autoPadding` is `false`, the length of the entire input data must be a
942
- * multiple of the cipher's block size or `cipher.final()` will throw an error.
943
- * Disabling automatic padding is useful for non-standard padding, for instance
944
- * using `0x0` instead of PKCS padding.
945
- *
946
- * The `cipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `cipher.final()`.
947
- * @since v0.7.1
948
- * @param [autoPadding=true]
949
- * @return for method chaining.
950
- */
951
- setAutoPadding(autoPadding?: boolean): this;
952
- }
953
- interface CipherCCM extends Cipher {
954
- setAAD(
955
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
956
- options: {
957
- plaintextLength: number;
958
- },
959
- ): this;
960
- getAuthTag(): Buffer;
961
- }
962
- interface CipherGCM extends Cipher {
963
- setAAD(
964
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
965
- options?: {
966
- plaintextLength: number;
967
- },
968
- ): this;
969
- getAuthTag(): Buffer;
970
- }
971
- interface CipherOCB extends Cipher {
972
- setAAD(
973
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
974
- options?: {
975
- plaintextLength: number;
976
- },
977
- ): this;
978
- getAuthTag(): Buffer;
979
- }
980
- /**
981
- * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm` and `password` (key).
982
- *
983
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
984
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the `authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
985
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`.
986
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
987
- *
988
- * **This function is semantically insecure for all**
989
- * **supported ciphers and fatally flawed for ciphers in counter mode (such as CTR,**
990
- * **GCM, or CCM).**
991
- *
992
- * The implementation of `crypto.createDecipher()` derives keys using the OpenSSL
993
- * function [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) with the digest algorithm set to MD5, one
994
- * iteration, and no salt. The lack of salt allows dictionary attacks as the same
995
- * password always creates the same key. The low iteration count and
996
- * non-cryptographically secure hash algorithm allow passwords to be tested very
997
- * rapidly.
998
- *
999
- * In line with OpenSSL's recommendation to use a more modern algorithm instead of [`EVP_BytesToKey`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.html) it is recommended that
1000
- * developers derive a key and IV on
1001
- * their own using {@link scrypt} and to use {@link createDecipheriv} to create the `Decipher` object.
1002
- * @since v0.1.94
1003
- * @deprecated Since v10.0.0 - Use {@link createDecipheriv} instead.
1004
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
1005
- */
1006
- function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherCCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options: CipherCCMOptions): DecipherCCM;
1007
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */
1008
- function createDecipher(algorithm: CipherGCMTypes, password: BinaryLike, options?: CipherGCMOptions): DecipherGCM;
1009
- /** @deprecated since v10.0.0 use `createDecipheriv()` */
1010
- function createDecipher(algorithm: string, password: BinaryLike, options?: stream.TransformOptions): Decipher;
1011
- /**
1012
- * Creates and returns a `Decipher` object that uses the given `algorithm`, `key` and initialization vector (`iv`).
1013
- *
1014
- * The `options` argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
1015
- * cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. `'aes-128-ccm'`) is used. In that case, the `authTagLength` option is required and specifies the length of the
1016
- * authentication tag in bytes, see `CCM mode`. In GCM mode, the `authTagLength` option is not required but can be used to restrict accepted authentication tags
1017
- * to those with the specified length.
1018
- * For `chacha20-poly1305`, the `authTagLength` option defaults to 16 bytes.
1019
- *
1020
- * The `algorithm` is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are `'aes192'`, etc. On
1021
- * recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl list -cipher-algorithms` will
1022
- * display the available cipher algorithms.
1023
- *
1024
- * The `key` is the raw key used by the `algorithm` and `iv` is an [initialization vector](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector). Both arguments must be `'utf8'` encoded
1025
- * strings,`Buffers`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`s. The `key` may optionally be
1026
- * a `KeyObject` of type `secret`. If the cipher does not need
1027
- * an initialization vector, `iv` may be `null`.
1028
- *
1029
- * When passing strings for `key` or `iv`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
1030
- *
1031
- * Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be
1032
- * cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just
1033
- * added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that
1034
- * something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret;
1035
- * remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a given
1036
- * IV will be.
1037
- * @since v0.1.94
1038
- * @param options `stream.transform` options
1039
- */
1040
- function createDecipheriv(
1041
- algorithm: CipherCCMTypes,
1042
- key: CipherKey,
1043
- iv: BinaryLike,
1044
- options: CipherCCMOptions,
1045
- ): DecipherCCM;
1046
- function createDecipheriv(
1047
- algorithm: CipherOCBTypes,
1048
- key: CipherKey,
1049
- iv: BinaryLike,
1050
- options: CipherOCBOptions,
1051
- ): DecipherOCB;
1052
- function createDecipheriv(
1053
- algorithm: CipherGCMTypes,
1054
- key: CipherKey,
1055
- iv: BinaryLike,
1056
- options?: CipherGCMOptions,
1057
- ): DecipherGCM;
1058
- function createDecipheriv(
1059
- algorithm: string,
1060
- key: CipherKey,
1061
- iv: BinaryLike | null,
1062
- options?: stream.TransformOptions,
1063
- ): Decipher;
1064
- /**
1065
- * Instances of the `Decipher` class are used to decrypt data. The class can be
1066
- * used in one of two ways:
1067
- *
1068
- * * As a `stream` that is both readable and writable, where plain encrypted
1069
- * data is written to produce unencrypted data on the readable side, or
1070
- * * Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods to
1071
- * produce the unencrypted data.
1072
- *
1073
- * The {@link createDecipher} or {@link createDecipheriv} methods are
1074
- * used to create `Decipher` instances. `Decipher` objects are not to be created
1075
- * directly using the `new` keyword.
1076
- *
1077
- * Example: Using `Decipher` objects as streams:
1078
- *
1079
- * ```js
1080
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
1081
- * const {
1082
- * scryptSync,
1083
- * createDecipheriv,
1084
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1085
- *
1086
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
1087
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
1088
- * // Key length is dependent on the algorithm. In this case for aes192, it is
1089
- * // 24 bytes (192 bits).
1090
- * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead.
1091
- * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24);
1092
- * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext.
1093
- * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector.
1094
- *
1095
- * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
1096
- *
1097
- * let decrypted = '';
1098
- * decipher.on('readable', () => {
1099
- * let chunk;
1100
- * while (null !== (chunk = decipher.read())) {
1101
- * decrypted += chunk.toString('utf8');
1102
- * }
1103
- * });
1104
- * decipher.on('end', () => {
1105
- * console.log(decrypted);
1106
- * // Prints: some clear text data
1107
- * });
1108
- *
1109
- * // Encrypted with same algorithm, key and iv.
1110
- * const encrypted =
1111
- * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa';
1112
- * decipher.write(encrypted, 'hex');
1113
- * decipher.end();
1114
- * ```
1115
- *
1116
- * Example: Using `Decipher` and piped streams:
1117
- *
1118
- * ```js
1119
- * import {
1120
- * createReadStream,
1121
- * createWriteStream,
1122
- * } from 'node:fs';
1123
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
1124
- * const {
1125
- * scryptSync,
1126
- * createDecipheriv,
1127
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1128
- *
1129
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
1130
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
1131
- * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead.
1132
- * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24);
1133
- * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext.
1134
- * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector.
1135
- *
1136
- * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
1137
- *
1138
- * const input = createReadStream('test.enc');
1139
- * const output = createWriteStream('test.js');
1140
- *
1141
- * input.pipe(decipher).pipe(output);
1142
- * ```
1143
- *
1144
- * Example: Using the `decipher.update()` and `decipher.final()` methods:
1145
- *
1146
- * ```js
1147
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
1148
- * const {
1149
- * scryptSync,
1150
- * createDecipheriv,
1151
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1152
- *
1153
- * const algorithm = 'aes-192-cbc';
1154
- * const password = 'Password used to generate key';
1155
- * // Use the async `crypto.scrypt()` instead.
1156
- * const key = scryptSync(password, 'salt', 24);
1157
- * // The IV is usually passed along with the ciphertext.
1158
- * const iv = Buffer.alloc(16, 0); // Initialization vector.
1159
- *
1160
- * const decipher = createDecipheriv(algorithm, key, iv);
1161
- *
1162
- * // Encrypted using same algorithm, key and iv.
1163
- * const encrypted =
1164
- * 'e5f79c5915c02171eec6b212d5520d44480993d7d622a7c4c2da32f6efda0ffa';
1165
- * let decrypted = decipher.update(encrypted, 'hex', 'utf8');
1166
- * decrypted += decipher.final('utf8');
1167
- * console.log(decrypted);
1168
- * // Prints: some clear text data
1169
- * ```
1170
- * @since v0.1.94
1171
- */
1172
- class Decipher extends stream.Transform {
1173
- private constructor();
1174
- /**
1175
- * Updates the decipher with `data`. If the `inputEncoding` argument is given,
1176
- * the `data` argument is a string using the specified encoding. If the `inputEncoding` argument is not given, `data` must be a `Buffer`. If `data` is a `Buffer` then `inputEncoding` is
1177
- * ignored.
1178
- *
1179
- * The `outputEncoding` specifies the output format of the enciphered
1180
- * data. If the `outputEncoding` is specified, a string using the specified encoding is returned. If no `outputEncoding` is provided, a `Buffer` is returned.
1181
- *
1182
- * The `decipher.update()` method can be called multiple times with new data until `decipher.final()` is called. Calling `decipher.update()` after `decipher.final()` will result in an error
1183
- * being thrown.
1184
- * @since v0.1.94
1185
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
1186
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1187
- */
1188
- update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
1189
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Buffer;
1190
- update(data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding: undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
1191
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding | undefined, outputEncoding: Encoding): string;
1192
- /**
1193
- * Once the `decipher.final()` method has been called, the `Decipher` object can
1194
- * no longer be used to decrypt data. Attempts to call `decipher.final()` more
1195
- * than once will result in an error being thrown.
1196
- * @since v0.1.94
1197
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1198
- * @return Any remaining deciphered contents. If `outputEncoding` is specified, a string is returned. If an `outputEncoding` is not provided, a {@link Buffer} is returned.
1199
- */
1200
- final(): Buffer;
1201
- final(outputEncoding: BufferEncoding): string;
1202
- /**
1203
- * When data has been encrypted without standard block padding, calling `decipher.setAutoPadding(false)` will disable automatic padding to prevent `decipher.final()` from checking for and
1204
- * removing padding.
1205
- *
1206
- * Turning auto padding off will only work if the input data's length is a
1207
- * multiple of the ciphers block size.
1208
- *
1209
- * The `decipher.setAutoPadding()` method must be called before `decipher.final()`.
1210
- * @since v0.7.1
1211
- * @param [autoPadding=true]
1212
- * @return for method chaining.
1213
- */
1214
- setAutoPadding(auto_padding?: boolean): this;
1215
- }
1216
- interface DecipherCCM extends Decipher {
1217
- setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this;
1218
- setAAD(
1219
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1220
- options: {
1221
- plaintextLength: number;
1222
- },
1223
- ): this;
1224
- }
1225
- interface DecipherGCM extends Decipher {
1226
- setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this;
1227
- setAAD(
1228
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1229
- options?: {
1230
- plaintextLength: number;
1231
- },
1232
- ): this;
1233
- }
1234
- interface DecipherOCB extends Decipher {
1235
- setAuthTag(buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): this;
1236
- setAAD(
1237
- buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1238
- options?: {
1239
- plaintextLength: number;
1240
- },
1241
- ): this;
1242
- }
1243
- interface PrivateKeyInput {
1244
- key: string | Buffer;
1245
- format?: KeyFormat | undefined;
1246
- type?: "pkcs1" | "pkcs8" | "sec1" | undefined;
1247
- passphrase?: string | Buffer | undefined;
1248
- encoding?: string | undefined;
1249
- }
1250
- interface PublicKeyInput {
1251
- key: string | Buffer;
1252
- format?: KeyFormat | undefined;
1253
- type?: "pkcs1" | "spki" | undefined;
1254
- encoding?: string | undefined;
1255
- }
1256
- /**
1257
- * Asynchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The `type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`.
1258
- *
1259
- * ```js
1260
- * const {
1261
- * generateKey,
1262
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1263
- *
1264
- * generateKey('hmac', { length: 512 }, (err, key) => {
1265
- * if (err) throw err;
1266
- * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // 46e..........620
1267
- * });
1268
- * ```
1269
- *
1270
- * The size of a generated HMAC key should not exceed the block size of the
1271
- * underlying hash function. See {@link createHmac} for more information.
1272
- * @since v15.0.0
1273
- * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`.
1274
- */
1275
- function generateKey(
1276
- type: "hmac" | "aes",
1277
- options: {
1278
- length: number;
1279
- },
1280
- callback: (err: Error | null, key: KeyObject) => void,
1281
- ): void;
1282
- /**
1283
- * Synchronously generates a new random secret key of the given `length`. The `type` will determine which validations will be performed on the `length`.
1284
- *
1285
- * ```js
1286
- * const {
1287
- * generateKeySync,
1288
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1289
- *
1290
- * const key = generateKeySync('hmac', { length: 512 });
1291
- * console.log(key.export().toString('hex')); // e89..........41e
1292
- * ```
1293
- *
1294
- * The size of a generated HMAC key should not exceed the block size of the
1295
- * underlying hash function. See {@link createHmac} for more information.
1296
- * @since v15.0.0
1297
- * @param type The intended use of the generated secret key. Currently accepted values are `'hmac'` and `'aes'`.
1298
- */
1299
- function generateKeySync(
1300
- type: "hmac" | "aes",
1301
- options: {
1302
- length: number;
1303
- },
1304
- ): KeyObject;
1305
- interface JsonWebKeyInput {
1306
- key: JsonWebKey;
1307
- format: "jwk";
1308
- }
1309
- /**
1310
- * Creates and returns a new key object containing a private key. If `key` is a
1311
- * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; otherwise, `key` must be an object with the properties described above.
1312
- *
1313
- * If the private key is encrypted, a `passphrase` must be specified. The length
1314
- * of the passphrase is limited to 1024 bytes.
1315
- * @since v11.6.0
1316
- */
1317
- function createPrivateKey(key: PrivateKeyInput | string | Buffer | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject;
1318
- /**
1319
- * Creates and returns a new key object containing a public key. If `key` is a
1320
- * string or `Buffer`, `format` is assumed to be `'pem'`; if `key` is a `KeyObject` with type `'private'`, the public key is derived from the given private key;
1321
- * otherwise, `key` must be an object with the properties described above.
1322
- *
1323
- * If the format is `'pem'`, the `'key'` may also be an X.509 certificate.
1324
- *
1325
- * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may be
1326
- * passed instead of a public key. In that case, this function behaves as if {@link createPrivateKey} had been called, except that the type of the
1327
- * returned `KeyObject` will be `'public'` and that the private key cannot be
1328
- * extracted from the returned `KeyObject`. Similarly, if a `KeyObject` with type `'private'` is given, a new `KeyObject` with type `'public'` will be returned
1329
- * and it will be impossible to extract the private key from the returned object.
1330
- * @since v11.6.0
1331
- */
1332
- function createPublicKey(key: PublicKeyInput | string | Buffer | KeyObject | JsonWebKeyInput): KeyObject;
1333
- /**
1334
- * Creates and returns a new key object containing a secret key for symmetric
1335
- * encryption or `Hmac`.
1336
- * @since v11.6.0
1337
- * @param encoding The string encoding when `key` is a string.
1338
- */
1339
- function createSecretKey(key: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): KeyObject;
1340
- function createSecretKey(key: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): KeyObject;
1341
- /**
1342
- * Creates and returns a `Sign` object that uses the given `algorithm`. Use {@link getHashes} to obtain the names of the available digest algorithms.
1343
- * Optional `options` argument controls the `stream.Writable` behavior.
1344
- *
1345
- * In some cases, a `Sign` instance can be created using the name of a signature
1346
- * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use
1347
- * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature
1348
- * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest
1349
- * algorithm names.
1350
- * @since v0.1.92
1351
- * @param options `stream.Writable` options
1352
- */
1353
- function createSign(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Sign;
1354
- type DSAEncoding = "der" | "ieee-p1363";
1355
- interface SigningOptions {
1356
- /**
1357
- * @see crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_PADDING
1358
- */
1359
- padding?: number | undefined;
1360
- saltLength?: number | undefined;
1361
- dsaEncoding?: DSAEncoding | undefined;
1362
- }
1363
- interface SignPrivateKeyInput extends PrivateKeyInput, SigningOptions {}
1364
- interface SignKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions {
1365
- key: KeyObject;
1366
- }
1367
- interface VerifyPublicKeyInput extends PublicKeyInput, SigningOptions {}
1368
- interface VerifyKeyObjectInput extends SigningOptions {
1369
- key: KeyObject;
1370
- }
1371
- interface VerifyJsonWebKeyInput extends JsonWebKeyInput, SigningOptions {}
1372
- type KeyLike = string | Buffer | KeyObject;
1373
- /**
1374
- * The `Sign` class is a utility for generating signatures. It can be used in one
1375
- * of two ways:
1376
- *
1377
- * * As a writable `stream`, where data to be signed is written and the `sign.sign()` method is used to generate and return the signature, or
1378
- * * Using the `sign.update()` and `sign.sign()` methods to produce the
1379
- * signature.
1380
- *
1381
- * The {@link createSign} method is used to create `Sign` instances. The
1382
- * argument is the string name of the hash function to use. `Sign` objects are not
1383
- * to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
1384
- *
1385
- * Example: Using `Sign` and `Verify` objects as streams:
1386
- *
1387
- * ```js
1388
- * const {
1389
- * generateKeyPairSync,
1390
- * createSign,
1391
- * createVerify,
1392
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1393
- *
1394
- * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('ec', {
1395
- * namedCurve: 'sect239k1',
1396
- * });
1397
- *
1398
- * const sign = createSign('SHA256');
1399
- * sign.write('some data to sign');
1400
- * sign.end();
1401
- * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey, 'hex');
1402
- *
1403
- * const verify = createVerify('SHA256');
1404
- * verify.write('some data to sign');
1405
- * verify.end();
1406
- * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature, 'hex'));
1407
- * // Prints: true
1408
- * ```
1409
- *
1410
- * Example: Using the `sign.update()` and `verify.update()` methods:
1411
- *
1412
- * ```js
1413
- * const {
1414
- * generateKeyPairSync,
1415
- * createSign,
1416
- * createVerify,
1417
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1418
- *
1419
- * const { privateKey, publicKey } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', {
1420
- * modulusLength: 2048,
1421
- * });
1422
- *
1423
- * const sign = createSign('SHA256');
1424
- * sign.update('some data to sign');
1425
- * sign.end();
1426
- * const signature = sign.sign(privateKey);
1427
- *
1428
- * const verify = createVerify('SHA256');
1429
- * verify.update('some data to sign');
1430
- * verify.end();
1431
- * console.log(verify.verify(publicKey, signature));
1432
- * // Prints: true
1433
- * ```
1434
- * @since v0.1.92
1435
- */
1436
- class Sign extends stream.Writable {
1437
- private constructor();
1438
- /**
1439
- * Updates the `Sign` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
1440
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
1441
- * If `encoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
1442
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or`DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
1443
- *
1444
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
1445
- * @since v0.1.92
1446
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
1447
- */
1448
- update(data: BinaryLike): this;
1449
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): this;
1450
- /**
1451
- * Calculates the signature on all the data passed through using either `sign.update()` or `sign.write()`.
1452
- *
1453
- * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an
1454
- * object, the following additional properties can be passed:
1455
- *
1456
- * If `outputEncoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
1457
- *
1458
- * The `Sign` object can not be again used after `sign.sign()` method has been
1459
- * called. Multiple calls to `sign.sign()` will result in an error being thrown.
1460
- * @since v0.1.92
1461
- */
1462
- sign(privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput): Buffer;
1463
- sign(
1464
- privateKey: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput,
1465
- outputFormat: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1466
- ): string;
1467
- }
1468
- /**
1469
- * Creates and returns a `Verify` object that uses the given algorithm.
1470
- * Use {@link getHashes} to obtain an array of names of the available
1471
- * signing algorithms. Optional `options` argument controls the `stream.Writable` behavior.
1472
- *
1473
- * In some cases, a `Verify` instance can be created using the name of a signature
1474
- * algorithm, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`, instead of a digest algorithm. This will use
1475
- * the corresponding digest algorithm. This does not work for all signature
1476
- * algorithms, such as `'ecdsa-with-SHA256'`, so it is best to always use digest
1477
- * algorithm names.
1478
- * @since v0.1.92
1479
- * @param options `stream.Writable` options
1480
- */
1481
- function createVerify(algorithm: string, options?: stream.WritableOptions): Verify;
1482
- /**
1483
- * The `Verify` class is a utility for verifying signatures. It can be used in one
1484
- * of two ways:
1485
- *
1486
- * * As a writable `stream` where written data is used to validate against the
1487
- * supplied signature, or
1488
- * * Using the `verify.update()` and `verify.verify()` methods to verify
1489
- * the signature.
1490
- *
1491
- * The {@link createVerify} method is used to create `Verify` instances. `Verify` objects are not to be created directly using the `new` keyword.
1492
- *
1493
- * See `Sign` for examples.
1494
- * @since v0.1.92
1495
- */
1496
- class Verify extends stream.Writable {
1497
- private constructor();
1498
- /**
1499
- * Updates the `Verify` content with the given `data`, the encoding of which
1500
- * is given in `inputEncoding`.
1501
- * If `inputEncoding` is not provided, and the `data` is a string, an
1502
- * encoding of `'utf8'` is enforced. If `data` is a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`, then `inputEncoding` is ignored.
1503
- *
1504
- * This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
1505
- * @since v0.1.92
1506
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `data` string.
1507
- */
1508
- update(data: BinaryLike): Verify;
1509
- update(data: string, inputEncoding: Encoding): Verify;
1510
- /**
1511
- * Verifies the provided data using the given `object` and `signature`.
1512
- *
1513
- * If `object` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `object` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an
1514
- * object, the following additional properties can be passed:
1515
- *
1516
- * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the data, in
1517
- * the `signatureEncoding`.
1518
- * If a `signatureEncoding` is specified, the `signature` is expected to be a
1519
- * string; otherwise `signature` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
1520
- *
1521
- * The `verify` object can not be used again after `verify.verify()` has been
1522
- * called. Multiple calls to `verify.verify()` will result in an error being
1523
- * thrown.
1524
- *
1525
- * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may
1526
- * be passed instead of a public key.
1527
- * @since v0.1.92
1528
- */
1529
- verify(
1530
- object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput,
1531
- signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1532
- ): boolean;
1533
- verify(
1534
- object: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput,
1535
- signature: string,
1536
- signature_format?: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1537
- ): boolean;
1538
- }
1539
- /**
1540
- * Creates a `DiffieHellman` key exchange object using the supplied `prime` and an
1541
- * optional specific `generator`.
1542
- *
1543
- * The `generator` argument can be a number, string, or `Buffer`. If `generator` is not specified, the value `2` is used.
1544
- *
1545
- * If `primeEncoding` is specified, `prime` is expected to be a string; otherwise
1546
- * a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected.
1547
- *
1548
- * If `generatorEncoding` is specified, `generator` is expected to be a string;
1549
- * otherwise a number, `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` is expected.
1550
- * @since v0.11.12
1551
- * @param primeEncoding The `encoding` of the `prime` string.
1552
- * @param [generator=2]
1553
- * @param generatorEncoding The `encoding` of the `generator` string.
1554
- */
1555
- function createDiffieHellman(primeLength: number, generator?: number): DiffieHellman;
1556
- function createDiffieHellman(
1557
- prime: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1558
- generator?: number | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1559
- ): DiffieHellman;
1560
- function createDiffieHellman(
1561
- prime: ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1562
- generator: string,
1563
- generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1564
- ): DiffieHellman;
1565
- function createDiffieHellman(
1566
- prime: string,
1567
- primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1568
- generator?: number | ArrayBuffer | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1569
- ): DiffieHellman;
1570
- function createDiffieHellman(
1571
- prime: string,
1572
- primeEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1573
- generator: string,
1574
- generatorEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1575
- ): DiffieHellman;
1576
- /**
1577
- * The `DiffieHellman` class is a utility for creating Diffie-Hellman key
1578
- * exchanges.
1579
- *
1580
- * Instances of the `DiffieHellman` class can be created using the {@link createDiffieHellman} function.
1581
- *
1582
- * ```js
1583
- * import assert from 'node:assert';
1584
- *
1585
- * const {
1586
- * createDiffieHellman,
1587
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1588
- *
1589
- * // Generate Alice's keys...
1590
- * const alice = createDiffieHellman(2048);
1591
- * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys();
1592
- *
1593
- * // Generate Bob's keys...
1594
- * const bob = createDiffieHellman(alice.getPrime(), alice.getGenerator());
1595
- * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys();
1596
- *
1597
- * // Exchange and generate the secret...
1598
- * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey);
1599
- * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey);
1600
- *
1601
- * // OK
1602
- * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex'));
1603
- * ```
1604
- * @since v0.5.0
1605
- */
1606
- class DiffieHellman {
1607
- private constructor();
1608
- /**
1609
- * Generates private and public Diffie-Hellman key values unless they have been
1610
- * generated or computed already, and returns
1611
- * the public key in the specified `encoding`. This key should be
1612
- * transferred to the other party.
1613
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
1614
- *
1615
- * This function is a thin wrapper around [`DH_generate_key()`](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/DH_generate_key.html). In particular,
1616
- * once a private key has been generated or set, calling this function only updates
1617
- * the public key but does not generate a new private key.
1618
- * @since v0.5.0
1619
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1620
- */
1621
- generateKeys(): Buffer;
1622
- generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
1623
- /**
1624
- * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other
1625
- * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied
1626
- * key is interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and secret is
1627
- * encoded using specified `outputEncoding`.
1628
- * If the `inputEncoding` is not
1629
- * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
1630
- *
1631
- * If `outputEncoding` is given a string is returned; otherwise, a `Buffer` is returned.
1632
- * @since v0.5.0
1633
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of an `otherPublicKey` string.
1634
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1635
- */
1636
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, inputEncoding?: null, outputEncoding?: null): Buffer;
1637
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, outputEncoding?: null): Buffer;
1638
- computeSecret(
1639
- otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
1640
- inputEncoding: null,
1641
- outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1642
- ): string;
1643
- computeSecret(
1644
- otherPublicKey: string,
1645
- inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1646
- outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
1647
- ): string;
1648
- /**
1649
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman prime in the specified `encoding`.
1650
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is
1651
- * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
1652
- * @since v0.5.0
1653
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1654
- */
1655
- getPrime(): Buffer;
1656
- getPrime(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
1657
- /**
1658
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman generator in the specified `encoding`.
1659
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is
1660
- * returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
1661
- * @since v0.5.0
1662
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1663
- */
1664
- getGenerator(): Buffer;
1665
- getGenerator(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
1666
- /**
1667
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding`.
1668
- * If `encoding` is provided a
1669
- * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
1670
- * @since v0.5.0
1671
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1672
- */
1673
- getPublicKey(): Buffer;
1674
- getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
1675
- /**
1676
- * Returns the Diffie-Hellman private key in the specified `encoding`.
1677
- * If `encoding` is provided a
1678
- * string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
1679
- * @since v0.5.0
1680
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
1681
- */
1682
- getPrivateKey(): Buffer;
1683
- getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
1684
- /**
1685
- * Sets the Diffie-Hellman public key. If the `encoding` argument is provided, `publicKey` is expected
1686
- * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `publicKey` is expected
1687
- * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
1688
- * @since v0.5.0
1689
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `publicKey` string.
1690
- */
1691
- setPublicKey(publicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void;
1692
- setPublicKey(publicKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void;
1693
- /**
1694
- * Sets the Diffie-Hellman private key. If the `encoding` argument is provided,`privateKey` is expected
1695
- * to be a string. If no `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected
1696
- * to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
1697
- *
1698
- * This function does not automatically compute the associated public key. Either `diffieHellman.setPublicKey()` or `diffieHellman.generateKeys()` can be
1699
- * used to manually provide the public key or to automatically derive it.
1700
- * @since v0.5.0
1701
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string.
1702
- */
1703
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void;
1704
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BufferEncoding): void;
1705
- /**
1706
- * A bit field containing any warnings and/or errors resulting from a check
1707
- * performed during initialization of the `DiffieHellman` object.
1708
- *
1709
- * The following values are valid for this property (as defined in `node:constants` module):
1710
- *
1711
- * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME`
1712
- * * `DH_CHECK_P_NOT_PRIME`
1713
- * * `DH_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_GENERATOR`
1714
- * * `DH_NOT_SUITABLE_GENERATOR`
1715
- * @since v0.11.12
1716
- */
1717
- verifyError: number;
1718
- }
1719
- /**
1720
- * The `DiffieHellmanGroup` class takes a well-known modp group as its argument.
1721
- * It works the same as `DiffieHellman`, except that it does not allow changing its keys after creation.
1722
- * In other words, it does not implement `setPublicKey()` or `setPrivateKey()` methods.
1723
- *
1724
- * ```js
1725
- * const { createDiffieHellmanGroup } = await import('node:crypto');
1726
- * const dh = createDiffieHellmanGroup('modp1');
1727
- * ```
1728
- * The name (e.g. `'modp1'`) is taken from [RFC 2412](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2412.txt) (modp1 and 2) and [RFC 3526](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt):
1729
- * ```bash
1730
- * $ perl -ne 'print "$1\n" if /"(modp\d+)"/' src/node_crypto_groups.h
1731
- * modp1 # 768 bits
1732
- * modp2 # 1024 bits
1733
- * modp5 # 1536 bits
1734
- * modp14 # 2048 bits
1735
- * modp15 # etc.
1736
- * modp16
1737
- * modp17
1738
- * modp18
1739
- * ```
1740
- * @since v0.7.5
1741
- */
1742
- const DiffieHellmanGroup: DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor;
1743
- interface DiffieHellmanGroupConstructor {
1744
- new(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
1745
- (name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
1746
- readonly prototype: DiffieHellmanGroup;
1747
- }
1748
- type DiffieHellmanGroup = Omit<DiffieHellman, "setPublicKey" | "setPrivateKey">;
1749
- /**
1750
- * Creates a predefined `DiffieHellmanGroup` key exchange object. The
1751
- * supported groups are listed in the documentation for `DiffieHellmanGroup`.
1752
- *
1753
- * The returned object mimics the interface of objects created by {@link createDiffieHellman}, but will not allow changing
1754
- * the keys (with `diffieHellman.setPublicKey()`, for example). The
1755
- * advantage of using this method is that the parties do not have to
1756
- * generate nor exchange a group modulus beforehand, saving both processor
1757
- * and communication time.
1758
- *
1759
- * Example (obtaining a shared secret):
1760
- *
1761
- * ```js
1762
- * const {
1763
- * getDiffieHellman,
1764
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1765
- * const alice = getDiffieHellman('modp14');
1766
- * const bob = getDiffieHellman('modp14');
1767
- *
1768
- * alice.generateKeys();
1769
- * bob.generateKeys();
1770
- *
1771
- * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bob.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex');
1772
- * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(alice.getPublicKey(), null, 'hex');
1773
- *
1774
- * // aliceSecret and bobSecret should be the same
1775
- * console.log(aliceSecret === bobSecret);
1776
- * ```
1777
- * @since v0.7.5
1778
- */
1779
- function getDiffieHellman(groupName: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
1780
- /**
1781
- * An alias for {@link getDiffieHellman}
1782
- * @since v0.9.3
1783
- */
1784
- function createDiffieHellmanGroup(name: string): DiffieHellmanGroup;
1785
- /**
1786
- * Provides an asynchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2)
1787
- * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is
1788
- * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the `password`, `salt` and `iterations`.
1789
- *
1790
- * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`. If an error occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set;
1791
- * otherwise `err` will be `null`. By default, the successfully generated `derivedKey` will be passed to the callback as a `Buffer`. An error will be
1792
- * thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or types.
1793
- *
1794
- * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The
1795
- * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be,
1796
- * but will take a longer amount of time to complete.
1797
- *
1798
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
1799
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
1800
- *
1801
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
1802
- *
1803
- * ```js
1804
- * const {
1805
- * pbkdf2,
1806
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1807
- *
1808
- * pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => {
1809
- * if (err) throw err;
1810
- * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
1811
- * });
1812
- * ```
1813
- *
1814
- * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}.
1815
- *
1816
- * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and
1817
- * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information.
1818
- * @since v0.5.5
1819
- */
1820
- function pbkdf2(
1821
- password: BinaryLike,
1822
- salt: BinaryLike,
1823
- iterations: number,
1824
- keylen: number,
1825
- digest: string,
1826
- callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void,
1827
- ): void;
1828
- /**
1829
- * Provides a synchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2)
1830
- * implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by `digest` is
1831
- * applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (`keylen`) from the `password`, `salt` and `iterations`.
1832
- *
1833
- * If an error occurs an `Error` will be thrown, otherwise the derived key will be
1834
- * returned as a `Buffer`.
1835
- *
1836
- * The `iterations` argument must be a number set as high as possible. The
1837
- * higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be,
1838
- * but will take a longer amount of time to complete.
1839
- *
1840
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
1841
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
1842
- *
1843
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
1844
- *
1845
- * ```js
1846
- * const {
1847
- * pbkdf2Sync,
1848
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1849
- *
1850
- * const key = pbkdf2Sync('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512');
1851
- * console.log(key.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
1852
- * ```
1853
- *
1854
- * An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}.
1855
- * @since v0.9.3
1856
- */
1857
- function pbkdf2Sync(
1858
- password: BinaryLike,
1859
- salt: BinaryLike,
1860
- iterations: number,
1861
- keylen: number,
1862
- digest: string,
1863
- ): Buffer;
1864
- /**
1865
- * Generates cryptographically strong pseudorandom data. The `size` argument
1866
- * is a number indicating the number of bytes to generate.
1867
- *
1868
- * If a `callback` function is provided, the bytes are generated asynchronously
1869
- * and the `callback` function is invoked with two arguments: `err` and `buf`.
1870
- * If an error occurs, `err` will be an `Error` object; otherwise it is `null`. The `buf` argument is a `Buffer` containing the generated bytes.
1871
- *
1872
- * ```js
1873
- * // Asynchronous
1874
- * const {
1875
- * randomBytes,
1876
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1877
- *
1878
- * randomBytes(256, (err, buf) => {
1879
- * if (err) throw err;
1880
- * console.log(`${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`);
1881
- * });
1882
- * ```
1883
- *
1884
- * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random bytes are generated
1885
- * synchronously and returned as a `Buffer`. An error will be thrown if
1886
- * there is a problem generating the bytes.
1887
- *
1888
- * ```js
1889
- * // Synchronous
1890
- * const {
1891
- * randomBytes,
1892
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1893
- *
1894
- * const buf = randomBytes(256);
1895
- * console.log(
1896
- * `${buf.length} bytes of random data: ${buf.toString('hex')}`);
1897
- * ```
1898
- *
1899
- * The `crypto.randomBytes()` method will not complete until there is
1900
- * sufficient entropy available.
1901
- * This should normally never take longer than a few milliseconds. The only time
1902
- * when generating the random bytes may conceivably block for a longer period of
1903
- * time is right after boot, when the whole system is still low on entropy.
1904
- *
1905
- * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and
1906
- * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information.
1907
- *
1908
- * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomBytes()` is carried out in a single
1909
- * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition
1910
- * large `randomBytes` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client
1911
- * request.
1912
- * @since v0.5.8
1913
- * @param size The number of bytes to generate. The `size` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`.
1914
- * @return if the `callback` function is not provided.
1915
- */
1916
- function randomBytes(size: number): Buffer;
1917
- function randomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: Buffer) => void): void;
1918
- function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number): Buffer;
1919
- function pseudoRandomBytes(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, buf: Buffer) => void): void;
1920
- /**
1921
- * Return a random integer `n` such that `min <= n < max`. This
1922
- * implementation avoids [modulo bias](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%E2%80%93Yates_shuffle#Modulo_bias).
1923
- *
1924
- * The range (`max - min`) must be less than 2**48. `min` and `max` must
1925
- * be [safe integers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number/isSafeInteger).
1926
- *
1927
- * If the `callback` function is not provided, the random integer is
1928
- * generated synchronously.
1929
- *
1930
- * ```js
1931
- * // Asynchronous
1932
- * const {
1933
- * randomInt,
1934
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1935
- *
1936
- * randomInt(3, (err, n) => {
1937
- * if (err) throw err;
1938
- * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`);
1939
- * });
1940
- * ```
1941
- *
1942
- * ```js
1943
- * // Synchronous
1944
- * const {
1945
- * randomInt,
1946
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1947
- *
1948
- * const n = randomInt(3);
1949
- * console.log(`Random number chosen from (0, 1, 2): ${n}`);
1950
- * ```
1951
- *
1952
- * ```js
1953
- * // With `min` argument
1954
- * const {
1955
- * randomInt,
1956
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
1957
- *
1958
- * const n = randomInt(1, 7);
1959
- * console.log(`The dice rolled: ${n}`);
1960
- * ```
1961
- * @since v14.10.0, v12.19.0
1962
- * @param [min=0] Start of random range (inclusive).
1963
- * @param max End of random range (exclusive).
1964
- * @param callback `function(err, n) {}`.
1965
- */
1966
- function randomInt(max: number): number;
1967
- function randomInt(min: number, max: number): number;
1968
- function randomInt(max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void;
1969
- function randomInt(min: number, max: number, callback: (err: Error | null, value: number) => void): void;
1970
- /**
1971
- * Synchronous version of {@link randomFill}.
1972
- *
1973
- * ```js
1974
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
1975
- * const { randomFillSync } = await import('node:crypto');
1976
- *
1977
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10);
1978
- * console.log(randomFillSync(buf).toString('hex'));
1979
- *
1980
- * randomFillSync(buf, 5);
1981
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
1982
- *
1983
- * // The above is equivalent to the following:
1984
- * randomFillSync(buf, 5, 5);
1985
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
1986
- * ```
1987
- *
1988
- * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray` or `DataView` instance may be passed as`buffer`.
1989
- *
1990
- * ```js
1991
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
1992
- * const { randomFillSync } = await import('node:crypto');
1993
- *
1994
- * const a = new Uint32Array(10);
1995
- * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(a).buffer,
1996
- * a.byteOffset, a.byteLength).toString('hex'));
1997
- *
1998
- * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10));
1999
- * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(b).buffer,
2000
- * b.byteOffset, b.byteLength).toString('hex'));
2001
- *
2002
- * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10);
2003
- * console.log(Buffer.from(randomFillSync(c)).toString('hex'));
2004
- * ```
2005
- * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0
2006
- * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`.
2007
- * @param [offset=0]
2008
- * @param [size=buffer.length - offset]
2009
- * @return The object passed as `buffer` argument.
2010
- */
2011
- function randomFillSync<T extends NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>(buffer: T, offset?: number, size?: number): T;
2012
- /**
2013
- * This function is similar to {@link randomBytes} but requires the first
2014
- * argument to be a `Buffer` that will be filled. It also
2015
- * requires that a callback is passed in.
2016
- *
2017
- * If the `callback` function is not provided, an error will be thrown.
2018
- *
2019
- * ```js
2020
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
2021
- * const { randomFill } = await import('node:crypto');
2022
- *
2023
- * const buf = Buffer.alloc(10);
2024
- * randomFill(buf, (err, buf) => {
2025
- * if (err) throw err;
2026
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
2027
- * });
2028
- *
2029
- * randomFill(buf, 5, (err, buf) => {
2030
- * if (err) throw err;
2031
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
2032
- * });
2033
- *
2034
- * // The above is equivalent to the following:
2035
- * randomFill(buf, 5, 5, (err, buf) => {
2036
- * if (err) throw err;
2037
- * console.log(buf.toString('hex'));
2038
- * });
2039
- * ```
2040
- *
2041
- * Any `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` instance may be passed as `buffer`.
2042
- *
2043
- * While this includes instances of `Float32Array` and `Float64Array`, this
2044
- * function should not be used to generate random floating-point numbers. The
2045
- * result may contain `+Infinity`, `-Infinity`, and `NaN`, and even if the array
2046
- * contains finite numbers only, they are not drawn from a uniform random
2047
- * distribution and have no meaningful lower or upper bounds.
2048
- *
2049
- * ```js
2050
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
2051
- * const { randomFill } = await import('node:crypto');
2052
- *
2053
- * const a = new Uint32Array(10);
2054
- * randomFill(a, (err, buf) => {
2055
- * if (err) throw err;
2056
- * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength)
2057
- * .toString('hex'));
2058
- * });
2059
- *
2060
- * const b = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(10));
2061
- * randomFill(b, (err, buf) => {
2062
- * if (err) throw err;
2063
- * console.log(Buffer.from(buf.buffer, buf.byteOffset, buf.byteLength)
2064
- * .toString('hex'));
2065
- * });
2066
- *
2067
- * const c = new ArrayBuffer(10);
2068
- * randomFill(c, (err, buf) => {
2069
- * if (err) throw err;
2070
- * console.log(Buffer.from(buf).toString('hex'));
2071
- * });
2072
- * ```
2073
- *
2074
- * This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and
2075
- * negative performance implications for some applications; see the `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` documentation for more information.
2076
- *
2077
- * The asynchronous version of `crypto.randomFill()` is carried out in a single
2078
- * threadpool request. To minimize threadpool task length variation, partition
2079
- * large `randomFill` requests when doing so as part of fulfilling a client
2080
- * request.
2081
- * @since v7.10.0, v6.13.0
2082
- * @param buffer Must be supplied. The size of the provided `buffer` must not be larger than `2**31 - 1`.
2083
- * @param [offset=0]
2084
- * @param [size=buffer.length - offset]
2085
- * @param callback `function(err, buf) {}`.
2086
- */
2087
- function randomFill<T extends NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>(
2088
- buffer: T,
2089
- callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void,
2090
- ): void;
2091
- function randomFill<T extends NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>(
2092
- buffer: T,
2093
- offset: number,
2094
- callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void,
2095
- ): void;
2096
- function randomFill<T extends NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>(
2097
- buffer: T,
2098
- offset: number,
2099
- size: number,
2100
- callback: (err: Error | null, buf: T) => void,
2101
- ): void;
2102
- interface ScryptOptions {
2103
- cost?: number | undefined;
2104
- blockSize?: number | undefined;
2105
- parallelization?: number | undefined;
2106
- N?: number | undefined;
2107
- r?: number | undefined;
2108
- p?: number | undefined;
2109
- maxmem?: number | undefined;
2110
- }
2111
- /**
2112
- * Provides an asynchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based
2113
- * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and
2114
- * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding.
2115
- *
2116
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
2117
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
2118
- *
2119
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
2120
- *
2121
- * The `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`. `err` is an exception object when key derivation fails, otherwise `err` is `null`. `derivedKey` is passed to the
2122
- * callback as a `Buffer`.
2123
- *
2124
- * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values
2125
- * or types.
2126
- *
2127
- * ```js
2128
- * const {
2129
- * scrypt,
2130
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2131
- *
2132
- * // Using the factory defaults.
2133
- * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, (err, derivedKey) => {
2134
- * if (err) throw err;
2135
- * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
2136
- * });
2137
- * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two.
2138
- * scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }, (err, derivedKey) => {
2139
- * if (err) throw err;
2140
- * console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34'
2141
- * });
2142
- * ```
2143
- * @since v10.5.0
2144
- */
2145
- function scrypt(
2146
- password: BinaryLike,
2147
- salt: BinaryLike,
2148
- keylen: number,
2149
- callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void,
2150
- ): void;
2151
- function scrypt(
2152
- password: BinaryLike,
2153
- salt: BinaryLike,
2154
- keylen: number,
2155
- options: ScryptOptions,
2156
- callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: Buffer) => void,
2157
- ): void;
2158
- /**
2159
- * Provides a synchronous [scrypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt) implementation. Scrypt is a password-based
2160
- * key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and
2161
- * memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding.
2162
- *
2163
- * The `salt` should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
2164
- * random and at least 16 bytes long. See [NIST SP 800-132](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-132.pdf) for details.
2165
- *
2166
- * When passing strings for `password` or `salt`, please consider `caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs`.
2167
- *
2168
- * An exception is thrown when key derivation fails, otherwise the derived key is
2169
- * returned as a `Buffer`.
2170
- *
2171
- * An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values
2172
- * or types.
2173
- *
2174
- * ```js
2175
- * const {
2176
- * scryptSync,
2177
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2178
- * // Using the factory defaults.
2179
- *
2180
- * const key1 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64);
2181
- * console.log(key1.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
2182
- * // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two.
2183
- * const key2 = scryptSync('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 });
2184
- * console.log(key2.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34'
2185
- * ```
2186
- * @since v10.5.0
2187
- */
2188
- function scryptSync(password: BinaryLike, salt: BinaryLike, keylen: number, options?: ScryptOptions): Buffer;
2189
- interface RsaPublicKey {
2190
- key: KeyLike;
2191
- padding?: number | undefined;
2192
- }
2193
- interface RsaPrivateKey {
2194
- key: KeyLike;
2195
- passphrase?: string | undefined;
2196
- /**
2197
- * @default 'sha1'
2198
- */
2199
- oaepHash?: string | undefined;
2200
- oaepLabel?: NodeJS.TypedArray | undefined;
2201
- padding?: number | undefined;
2202
- }
2203
- /**
2204
- * Encrypts the content of `buffer` with `key` and returns a new `Buffer` with encrypted content. The returned data can be decrypted using
2205
- * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateDecrypt}.
2206
- *
2207
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an
2208
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`.
2209
- *
2210
- * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may
2211
- * be passed instead of a public key.
2212
- * @since v0.11.14
2213
- */
2214
- function publicEncrypt(key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
2215
- /**
2216
- * Decrypts `buffer` with `key`.`buffer` was previously encrypted using
2217
- * the corresponding private key, for example using {@link privateEncrypt}.
2218
- *
2219
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an
2220
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`.
2221
- *
2222
- * Because RSA public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may
2223
- * be passed instead of a public key.
2224
- * @since v1.1.0
2225
- */
2226
- function publicDecrypt(key: RsaPublicKey | RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
2227
- /**
2228
- * Decrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. `buffer` was previously encrypted using
2229
- * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicEncrypt}.
2230
- *
2231
- * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an
2232
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING`.
2233
- * @since v0.11.14
2234
- */
2235
- function privateDecrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
2236
- /**
2237
- * Encrypts `buffer` with `privateKey`. The returned data can be decrypted using
2238
- * the corresponding public key, for example using {@link publicDecrypt}.
2239
- *
2240
- * If `privateKey` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `privateKey` had been passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an
2241
- * object, the `padding` property can be passed. Otherwise, this function uses `RSA_PKCS1_PADDING`.
2242
- * @since v1.1.0
2243
- */
2244
- function privateEncrypt(privateKey: RsaPrivateKey | KeyLike, buffer: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
2245
- /**
2246
- * ```js
2247
- * const {
2248
- * getCiphers,
2249
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2250
- *
2251
- * console.log(getCiphers()); // ['aes-128-cbc', 'aes-128-ccm', ...]
2252
- * ```
2253
- * @since v0.9.3
2254
- * @return An array with the names of the supported cipher algorithms.
2255
- */
2256
- function getCiphers(): string[];
2257
- /**
2258
- * ```js
2259
- * const {
2260
- * getCurves,
2261
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2262
- *
2263
- * console.log(getCurves()); // ['Oakley-EC2N-3', 'Oakley-EC2N-4', ...]
2264
- * ```
2265
- * @since v2.3.0
2266
- * @return An array with the names of the supported elliptic curves.
2267
- */
2268
- function getCurves(): string[];
2269
- /**
2270
- * @since v10.0.0
2271
- * @return `1` if and only if a FIPS compliant crypto provider is currently in use, `0` otherwise. A future semver-major release may change the return type of this API to a {boolean}.
2272
- */
2273
- function getFips(): 1 | 0;
2274
- /**
2275
- * Enables the FIPS compliant crypto provider in a FIPS-enabled Node.js build.
2276
- * Throws an error if FIPS mode is not available.
2277
- * @since v10.0.0
2278
- * @param bool `true` to enable FIPS mode.
2279
- */
2280
- function setFips(bool: boolean): void;
2281
- /**
2282
- * ```js
2283
- * const {
2284
- * getHashes,
2285
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2286
- *
2287
- * console.log(getHashes()); // ['DSA', 'DSA-SHA', 'DSA-SHA1', ...]
2288
- * ```
2289
- * @since v0.9.3
2290
- * @return An array of the names of the supported hash algorithms, such as `'RSA-SHA256'`. Hash algorithms are also called "digest" algorithms.
2291
- */
2292
- function getHashes(): string[];
2293
- /**
2294
- * The `ECDH` class is a utility for creating Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH)
2295
- * key exchanges.
2296
- *
2297
- * Instances of the `ECDH` class can be created using the {@link createECDH} function.
2298
- *
2299
- * ```js
2300
- * import assert from 'node:assert';
2301
- *
2302
- * const {
2303
- * createECDH,
2304
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2305
- *
2306
- * // Generate Alice's keys...
2307
- * const alice = createECDH('secp521r1');
2308
- * const aliceKey = alice.generateKeys();
2309
- *
2310
- * // Generate Bob's keys...
2311
- * const bob = createECDH('secp521r1');
2312
- * const bobKey = bob.generateKeys();
2313
- *
2314
- * // Exchange and generate the secret...
2315
- * const aliceSecret = alice.computeSecret(bobKey);
2316
- * const bobSecret = bob.computeSecret(aliceKey);
2317
- *
2318
- * assert.strictEqual(aliceSecret.toString('hex'), bobSecret.toString('hex'));
2319
- * // OK
2320
- * ```
2321
- * @since v0.11.14
2322
- */
2323
- class ECDH {
2324
- private constructor();
2325
- /**
2326
- * Converts the EC Diffie-Hellman public key specified by `key` and `curve` to the
2327
- * format specified by `format`. The `format` argument specifies point encoding
2328
- * and can be `'compressed'`, `'uncompressed'` or `'hybrid'`. The supplied key is
2329
- * interpreted using the specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned key is encoded
2330
- * using the specified `outputEncoding`.
2331
- *
2332
- * Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names.
2333
- * On recent OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display
2334
- * the name and description of each available elliptic curve.
2335
- *
2336
- * If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in `'uncompressed'` format.
2337
- *
2338
- * If the `inputEncoding` is not provided, `key` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
2339
- *
2340
- * Example (uncompressing a key):
2341
- *
2342
- * ```js
2343
- * const {
2344
- * createECDH,
2345
- * ECDH,
2346
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2347
- *
2348
- * const ecdh = createECDH('secp256k1');
2349
- * ecdh.generateKeys();
2350
- *
2351
- * const compressedKey = ecdh.getPublicKey('hex', 'compressed');
2352
- *
2353
- * const uncompressedKey = ECDH.convertKey(compressedKey,
2354
- * 'secp256k1',
2355
- * 'hex',
2356
- * 'hex',
2357
- * 'uncompressed');
2358
- *
2359
- * // The converted key and the uncompressed public key should be the same
2360
- * console.log(uncompressedKey === ecdh.getPublicKey('hex'));
2361
- * ```
2362
- * @since v10.0.0
2363
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `key` string.
2364
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
2365
- * @param [format='uncompressed']
2366
- */
2367
- static convertKey(
2368
- key: BinaryLike,
2369
- curve: string,
2370
- inputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding,
2371
- outputEncoding?: "latin1" | "hex" | "base64" | "base64url",
2372
- format?: "uncompressed" | "compressed" | "hybrid",
2373
- ): Buffer | string;
2374
- /**
2375
- * Generates private and public EC Diffie-Hellman key values, and returns
2376
- * the public key in the specified `format` and `encoding`. This key should be
2377
- * transferred to the other party.
2378
- *
2379
- * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or `'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified, the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format.
2380
- *
2381
- * If `encoding` is provided a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
2382
- * @since v0.11.14
2383
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
2384
- * @param [format='uncompressed']
2385
- */
2386
- generateKeys(): Buffer;
2387
- generateKeys(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string;
2388
- /**
2389
- * Computes the shared secret using `otherPublicKey` as the other
2390
- * party's public key and returns the computed shared secret. The supplied
2391
- * key is interpreted using specified `inputEncoding`, and the returned secret
2392
- * is encoded using the specified `outputEncoding`.
2393
- * If the `inputEncoding` is not
2394
- * provided, `otherPublicKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
2395
- *
2396
- * If `outputEncoding` is given a string will be returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is returned.
2397
- *
2398
- * `ecdh.computeSecret` will throw an`ERR_CRYPTO_ECDH_INVALID_PUBLIC_KEY` error when `otherPublicKey` lies outside of the elliptic curve. Since `otherPublicKey` is
2399
- * usually supplied from a remote user over an insecure network,
2400
- * be sure to handle this exception accordingly.
2401
- * @since v0.11.14
2402
- * @param inputEncoding The `encoding` of the `otherPublicKey` string.
2403
- * @param outputEncoding The `encoding` of the return value.
2404
- */
2405
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): Buffer;
2406
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: string, inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): Buffer;
2407
- computeSecret(otherPublicKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
2408
- computeSecret(
2409
- otherPublicKey: string,
2410
- inputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
2411
- outputEncoding: BinaryToTextEncoding,
2412
- ): string;
2413
- /**
2414
- * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is
2415
- * returned.
2416
- * @since v0.11.14
2417
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
2418
- * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman in the specified `encoding`.
2419
- */
2420
- getPrivateKey(): Buffer;
2421
- getPrivateKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
2422
- /**
2423
- * The `format` argument specifies point encoding and can be `'compressed'` or `'uncompressed'`. If `format` is not specified the point will be returned in`'uncompressed'` format.
2424
- *
2425
- * If `encoding` is specified, a string is returned; otherwise a `Buffer` is
2426
- * returned.
2427
- * @since v0.11.14
2428
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the return value.
2429
- * @param [format='uncompressed']
2430
- * @return The EC Diffie-Hellman public key in the specified `encoding` and `format`.
2431
- */
2432
- getPublicKey(encoding?: null, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): Buffer;
2433
- getPublicKey(encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding, format?: ECDHKeyFormat): string;
2434
- /**
2435
- * Sets the EC Diffie-Hellman private key.
2436
- * If `encoding` is provided, `privateKey` is expected
2437
- * to be a string; otherwise `privateKey` is expected to be a `Buffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView`.
2438
- *
2439
- * If `privateKey` is not valid for the curve specified when the `ECDH` object was
2440
- * created, an error is thrown. Upon setting the private key, the associated
2441
- * public point (key) is also generated and set in the `ECDH` object.
2442
- * @since v0.11.14
2443
- * @param encoding The `encoding` of the `privateKey` string.
2444
- */
2445
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): void;
2446
- setPrivateKey(privateKey: string, encoding: BinaryToTextEncoding): void;
2447
- }
2448
- /**
2449
- * Creates an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (`ECDH`) key exchange object using a
2450
- * predefined curve specified by the `curveName` string. Use {@link getCurves} to obtain a list of available curve names. On recent
2451
- * OpenSSL releases, `openssl ecparam -list_curves` will also display the name
2452
- * and description of each available elliptic curve.
2453
- * @since v0.11.14
2454
- */
2455
- function createECDH(curveName: string): ECDH;
2456
- /**
2457
- * This function compares the underlying bytes that represent the given `ArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, or `DataView` instances using a constant-time
2458
- * algorithm.
2459
- *
2460
- * This function does not leak timing information that
2461
- * would allow an attacker to guess one of the values. This is suitable for
2462
- * comparing HMAC digests or secret values like authentication cookies or [capability urls](https://www.w3.org/TR/capability-urls/).
2463
- *
2464
- * `a` and `b` must both be `Buffer`s, `TypedArray`s, or `DataView`s, and they
2465
- * must have the same byte length. An error is thrown if `a` and `b` have
2466
- * different byte lengths.
2467
- *
2468
- * If at least one of `a` and `b` is a `TypedArray` with more than one byte per
2469
- * entry, such as `Uint16Array`, the result will be computed using the platform
2470
- * byte order.
2471
- *
2472
- * **When both of the inputs are `Float32Array`s or `Float64Array`s, this function might return unexpected results due to IEEE 754**
2473
- * **encoding of floating-point numbers. In particular, neither `x === y` nor `Object.is(x, y)` implies that the byte representations of two floating-point**
2474
- * **numbers `x` and `y` are equal.**
2475
- *
2476
- * Use of `crypto.timingSafeEqual` does not guarantee that the _surrounding_ code
2477
- * is timing-safe. Care should be taken to ensure that the surrounding code does
2478
- * not introduce timing vulnerabilities.
2479
- * @since v6.6.0
2480
- */
2481
- function timingSafeEqual(a: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView, b: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView): boolean;
2482
- type KeyType = "rsa" | "rsa-pss" | "dsa" | "ec" | "ed25519" | "ed448" | "x25519" | "x448";
2483
- type KeyFormat = "pem" | "der" | "jwk";
2484
- interface BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<T extends KeyFormat> {
2485
- format: T;
2486
- cipher?: string | undefined;
2487
- passphrase?: string | undefined;
2488
- }
2489
- interface KeyPairKeyObjectResult {
2490
- publicKey: KeyObject;
2491
- privateKey: KeyObject;
2492
- }
2493
- interface ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
2494
- interface ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
2495
- interface X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
2496
- interface X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions {}
2497
- interface ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
2498
- /**
2499
- * Name of the curve to use
2500
- */
2501
- namedCurve: string;
2502
- /**
2503
- * Must be `'named'` or `'explicit'`. Default: `'named'`.
2504
- */
2505
- paramEncoding?: "explicit" | "named" | undefined;
2506
- }
2507
- interface RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
2508
- /**
2509
- * Key size in bits
2510
- */
2511
- modulusLength: number;
2512
- /**
2513
- * Public exponent
2514
- * @default 0x10001
2515
- */
2516
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
2517
- }
2518
- interface RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
2519
- /**
2520
- * Key size in bits
2521
- */
2522
- modulusLength: number;
2523
- /**
2524
- * Public exponent
2525
- * @default 0x10001
2526
- */
2527
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
2528
- /**
2529
- * Name of the message digest
2530
- */
2531
- hashAlgorithm?: string;
2532
- /**
2533
- * Name of the message digest used by MGF1
2534
- */
2535
- mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string;
2536
- /**
2537
- * Minimal salt length in bytes
2538
- */
2539
- saltLength?: string;
2540
- }
2541
- interface DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
2542
- /**
2543
- * Key size in bits
2544
- */
2545
- modulusLength: number;
2546
- /**
2547
- * Size of q in bits
2548
- */
2549
- divisorLength: number;
2550
- }
2551
- interface RSAKeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2552
- /**
2553
- * Key size in bits
2554
- */
2555
- modulusLength: number;
2556
- /**
2557
- * Public exponent
2558
- * @default 0x10001
2559
- */
2560
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
2561
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2562
- type: "pkcs1" | "spki";
2563
- format: PubF;
2564
- };
2565
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2566
- type: "pkcs1" | "pkcs8";
2567
- };
2568
- }
2569
- interface RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2570
- /**
2571
- * Key size in bits
2572
- */
2573
- modulusLength: number;
2574
- /**
2575
- * Public exponent
2576
- * @default 0x10001
2577
- */
2578
- publicExponent?: number | undefined;
2579
- /**
2580
- * Name of the message digest
2581
- */
2582
- hashAlgorithm?: string;
2583
- /**
2584
- * Name of the message digest used by MGF1
2585
- */
2586
- mgf1HashAlgorithm?: string;
2587
- /**
2588
- * Minimal salt length in bytes
2589
- */
2590
- saltLength?: string;
2591
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2592
- type: "spki";
2593
- format: PubF;
2594
- };
2595
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2596
- type: "pkcs8";
2597
- };
2598
- }
2599
- interface DSAKeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2600
- /**
2601
- * Key size in bits
2602
- */
2603
- modulusLength: number;
2604
- /**
2605
- * Size of q in bits
2606
- */
2607
- divisorLength: number;
2608
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2609
- type: "spki";
2610
- format: PubF;
2611
- };
2612
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2613
- type: "pkcs8";
2614
- };
2615
- }
2616
- interface ECKeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> extends ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions {
2617
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2618
- type: "pkcs1" | "spki";
2619
- format: PubF;
2620
- };
2621
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2622
- type: "sec1" | "pkcs8";
2623
- };
2624
- }
2625
- interface ED25519KeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2626
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2627
- type: "spki";
2628
- format: PubF;
2629
- };
2630
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2631
- type: "pkcs8";
2632
- };
2633
- }
2634
- interface ED448KeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2635
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2636
- type: "spki";
2637
- format: PubF;
2638
- };
2639
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2640
- type: "pkcs8";
2641
- };
2642
- }
2643
- interface X25519KeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2644
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2645
- type: "spki";
2646
- format: PubF;
2647
- };
2648
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2649
- type: "pkcs8";
2650
- };
2651
- }
2652
- interface X448KeyPairOptions<PubF extends KeyFormat, PrivF extends KeyFormat> {
2653
- publicKeyEncoding: {
2654
- type: "spki";
2655
- format: PubF;
2656
- };
2657
- privateKeyEncoding: BasePrivateKeyEncodingOptions<PrivF> & {
2658
- type: "pkcs8";
2659
- };
2660
- }
2661
- interface KeyPairSyncResult<T1 extends string | Buffer, T2 extends string | Buffer> {
2662
- publicKey: T1;
2663
- privateKey: T2;
2664
- }
2665
- /**
2666
- * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC,
2667
- * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported.
2668
- *
2669
- * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function
2670
- * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise,
2671
- * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`.
2672
- *
2673
- * When encoding public keys, it is recommended to use `'spki'`. When encoding
2674
- * private keys, it is recommended to use `'pkcs8'` with a strong passphrase,
2675
- * and to keep the passphrase confidential.
2676
- *
2677
- * ```js
2678
- * const {
2679
- * generateKeyPairSync,
2680
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2681
- *
2682
- * const {
2683
- * publicKey,
2684
- * privateKey,
2685
- * } = generateKeyPairSync('rsa', {
2686
- * modulusLength: 4096,
2687
- * publicKeyEncoding: {
2688
- * type: 'spki',
2689
- * format: 'pem',
2690
- * },
2691
- * privateKeyEncoding: {
2692
- * type: 'pkcs8',
2693
- * format: 'pem',
2694
- * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc',
2695
- * passphrase: 'top secret',
2696
- * },
2697
- * });
2698
- * ```
2699
- *
2700
- * The return value `{ publicKey, privateKey }` represents the generated key pair.
2701
- * When PEM encoding was selected, the respective key will be a string, otherwise
2702
- * it will be a buffer containing the data encoded as DER.
2703
- * @since v10.12.0
2704
- * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`.
2705
- */
2706
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2707
- type: "rsa",
2708
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2709
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2710
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2711
- type: "rsa",
2712
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2713
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2714
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2715
- type: "rsa",
2716
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2717
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2718
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2719
- type: "rsa",
2720
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2721
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2722
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "rsa", options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2723
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2724
- type: "rsa-pss",
2725
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2726
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2727
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2728
- type: "rsa-pss",
2729
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2730
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2731
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2732
- type: "rsa-pss",
2733
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2734
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2735
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2736
- type: "rsa-pss",
2737
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2738
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2739
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "rsa-pss", options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2740
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2741
- type: "dsa",
2742
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2743
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2744
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2745
- type: "dsa",
2746
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2747
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2748
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2749
- type: "dsa",
2750
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2751
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2752
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2753
- type: "dsa",
2754
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2755
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2756
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "dsa", options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2757
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2758
- type: "ec",
2759
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2760
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2761
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2762
- type: "ec",
2763
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2764
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2765
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2766
- type: "ec",
2767
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2768
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2769
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2770
- type: "ec",
2771
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2772
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2773
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "ec", options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2774
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2775
- type: "ed25519",
2776
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2777
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2778
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2779
- type: "ed25519",
2780
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2781
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2782
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2783
- type: "ed25519",
2784
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2785
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2786
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2787
- type: "ed25519",
2788
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2789
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2790
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "ed25519", options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2791
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2792
- type: "ed448",
2793
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2794
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2795
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2796
- type: "ed448",
2797
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2798
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2799
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2800
- type: "ed448",
2801
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2802
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2803
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2804
- type: "ed448",
2805
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2806
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2807
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "ed448", options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2808
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2809
- type: "x25519",
2810
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2811
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2812
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2813
- type: "x25519",
2814
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2815
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2816
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2817
- type: "x25519",
2818
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2819
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2820
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2821
- type: "x25519",
2822
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2823
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2824
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "x25519", options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2825
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2826
- type: "x448",
2827
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2828
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, string>;
2829
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2830
- type: "x448",
2831
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2832
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<string, Buffer>;
2833
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2834
- type: "x448",
2835
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2836
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, string>;
2837
- function generateKeyPairSync(
2838
- type: "x448",
2839
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2840
- ): KeyPairSyncResult<Buffer, Buffer>;
2841
- function generateKeyPairSync(type: "x448", options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): KeyPairKeyObjectResult;
2842
- /**
2843
- * Generates a new asymmetric key pair of the given `type`. RSA, RSA-PSS, DSA, EC,
2844
- * Ed25519, Ed448, X25519, X448, and DH are currently supported.
2845
- *
2846
- * If a `publicKeyEncoding` or `privateKeyEncoding` was specified, this function
2847
- * behaves as if `keyObject.export()` had been called on its result. Otherwise,
2848
- * the respective part of the key is returned as a `KeyObject`.
2849
- *
2850
- * It is recommended to encode public keys as `'spki'` and private keys as `'pkcs8'` with encryption for long-term storage:
2851
- *
2852
- * ```js
2853
- * const {
2854
- * generateKeyPair,
2855
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
2856
- *
2857
- * generateKeyPair('rsa', {
2858
- * modulusLength: 4096,
2859
- * publicKeyEncoding: {
2860
- * type: 'spki',
2861
- * format: 'pem',
2862
- * },
2863
- * privateKeyEncoding: {
2864
- * type: 'pkcs8',
2865
- * format: 'pem',
2866
- * cipher: 'aes-256-cbc',
2867
- * passphrase: 'top secret',
2868
- * },
2869
- * }, (err, publicKey, privateKey) => {
2870
- * // Handle errors and use the generated key pair.
2871
- * });
2872
- * ```
2873
- *
2874
- * On completion, `callback` will be called with `err` set to `undefined` and `publicKey` / `privateKey` representing the generated key pair.
2875
- *
2876
- * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns
2877
- * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties.
2878
- * @since v10.12.0
2879
- * @param type Must be `'rsa'`, `'rsa-pss'`, `'dsa'`, `'ec'`, `'ed25519'`, `'ed448'`, `'x25519'`, `'x448'`, or `'dh'`.
2880
- */
2881
- function generateKeyPair(
2882
- type: "rsa",
2883
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2884
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
2885
- ): void;
2886
- function generateKeyPair(
2887
- type: "rsa",
2888
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2889
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2890
- ): void;
2891
- function generateKeyPair(
2892
- type: "rsa",
2893
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2894
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
2895
- ): void;
2896
- function generateKeyPair(
2897
- type: "rsa",
2898
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2899
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2900
- ): void;
2901
- function generateKeyPair(
2902
- type: "rsa",
2903
- options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
2904
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
2905
- ): void;
2906
- function generateKeyPair(
2907
- type: "rsa-pss",
2908
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2909
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
2910
- ): void;
2911
- function generateKeyPair(
2912
- type: "rsa-pss",
2913
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2914
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2915
- ): void;
2916
- function generateKeyPair(
2917
- type: "rsa-pss",
2918
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2919
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
2920
- ): void;
2921
- function generateKeyPair(
2922
- type: "rsa-pss",
2923
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2924
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2925
- ): void;
2926
- function generateKeyPair(
2927
- type: "rsa-pss",
2928
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
2929
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
2930
- ): void;
2931
- function generateKeyPair(
2932
- type: "dsa",
2933
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2934
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
2935
- ): void;
2936
- function generateKeyPair(
2937
- type: "dsa",
2938
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2939
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2940
- ): void;
2941
- function generateKeyPair(
2942
- type: "dsa",
2943
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2944
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
2945
- ): void;
2946
- function generateKeyPair(
2947
- type: "dsa",
2948
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2949
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2950
- ): void;
2951
- function generateKeyPair(
2952
- type: "dsa",
2953
- options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
2954
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
2955
- ): void;
2956
- function generateKeyPair(
2957
- type: "ec",
2958
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2959
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
2960
- ): void;
2961
- function generateKeyPair(
2962
- type: "ec",
2963
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2964
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2965
- ): void;
2966
- function generateKeyPair(
2967
- type: "ec",
2968
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2969
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
2970
- ): void;
2971
- function generateKeyPair(
2972
- type: "ec",
2973
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2974
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2975
- ): void;
2976
- function generateKeyPair(
2977
- type: "ec",
2978
- options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
2979
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
2980
- ): void;
2981
- function generateKeyPair(
2982
- type: "ed25519",
2983
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
2984
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
2985
- ): void;
2986
- function generateKeyPair(
2987
- type: "ed25519",
2988
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
2989
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
2990
- ): void;
2991
- function generateKeyPair(
2992
- type: "ed25519",
2993
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
2994
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
2995
- ): void;
2996
- function generateKeyPair(
2997
- type: "ed25519",
2998
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
2999
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3000
- ): void;
3001
- function generateKeyPair(
3002
- type: "ed25519",
3003
- options: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined,
3004
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
3005
- ): void;
3006
- function generateKeyPair(
3007
- type: "ed448",
3008
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3009
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
3010
- ): void;
3011
- function generateKeyPair(
3012
- type: "ed448",
3013
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3014
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3015
- ): void;
3016
- function generateKeyPair(
3017
- type: "ed448",
3018
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3019
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
3020
- ): void;
3021
- function generateKeyPair(
3022
- type: "ed448",
3023
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3024
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3025
- ): void;
3026
- function generateKeyPair(
3027
- type: "ed448",
3028
- options: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined,
3029
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
3030
- ): void;
3031
- function generateKeyPair(
3032
- type: "x25519",
3033
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3034
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
3035
- ): void;
3036
- function generateKeyPair(
3037
- type: "x25519",
3038
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3039
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3040
- ): void;
3041
- function generateKeyPair(
3042
- type: "x25519",
3043
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3044
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
3045
- ): void;
3046
- function generateKeyPair(
3047
- type: "x25519",
3048
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3049
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3050
- ): void;
3051
- function generateKeyPair(
3052
- type: "x25519",
3053
- options: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined,
3054
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
3055
- ): void;
3056
- function generateKeyPair(
3057
- type: "x448",
3058
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3059
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: string) => void,
3060
- ): void;
3061
- function generateKeyPair(
3062
- type: "x448",
3063
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3064
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: string, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3065
- ): void;
3066
- function generateKeyPair(
3067
- type: "x448",
3068
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3069
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: string) => void,
3070
- ): void;
3071
- function generateKeyPair(
3072
- type: "x448",
3073
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3074
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: Buffer, privateKey: Buffer) => void,
3075
- ): void;
3076
- function generateKeyPair(
3077
- type: "x448",
3078
- options: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions | undefined,
3079
- callback: (err: Error | null, publicKey: KeyObject, privateKey: KeyObject) => void,
3080
- ): void;
3081
- namespace generateKeyPair {
3082
- function __promisify__(
3083
- type: "rsa",
3084
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3085
- ): Promise<{
3086
- publicKey: string;
3087
- privateKey: string;
3088
- }>;
3089
- function __promisify__(
3090
- type: "rsa",
3091
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3092
- ): Promise<{
3093
- publicKey: string;
3094
- privateKey: Buffer;
3095
- }>;
3096
- function __promisify__(
3097
- type: "rsa",
3098
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3099
- ): Promise<{
3100
- publicKey: Buffer;
3101
- privateKey: string;
3102
- }>;
3103
- function __promisify__(
3104
- type: "rsa",
3105
- options: RSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3106
- ): Promise<{
3107
- publicKey: Buffer;
3108
- privateKey: Buffer;
3109
- }>;
3110
- function __promisify__(type: "rsa", options: RSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3111
- function __promisify__(
3112
- type: "rsa-pss",
3113
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3114
- ): Promise<{
3115
- publicKey: string;
3116
- privateKey: string;
3117
- }>;
3118
- function __promisify__(
3119
- type: "rsa-pss",
3120
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3121
- ): Promise<{
3122
- publicKey: string;
3123
- privateKey: Buffer;
3124
- }>;
3125
- function __promisify__(
3126
- type: "rsa-pss",
3127
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3128
- ): Promise<{
3129
- publicKey: Buffer;
3130
- privateKey: string;
3131
- }>;
3132
- function __promisify__(
3133
- type: "rsa-pss",
3134
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3135
- ): Promise<{
3136
- publicKey: Buffer;
3137
- privateKey: Buffer;
3138
- }>;
3139
- function __promisify__(
3140
- type: "rsa-pss",
3141
- options: RSAPSSKeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
3142
- ): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3143
- function __promisify__(
3144
- type: "dsa",
3145
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3146
- ): Promise<{
3147
- publicKey: string;
3148
- privateKey: string;
3149
- }>;
3150
- function __promisify__(
3151
- type: "dsa",
3152
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3153
- ): Promise<{
3154
- publicKey: string;
3155
- privateKey: Buffer;
3156
- }>;
3157
- function __promisify__(
3158
- type: "dsa",
3159
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3160
- ): Promise<{
3161
- publicKey: Buffer;
3162
- privateKey: string;
3163
- }>;
3164
- function __promisify__(
3165
- type: "dsa",
3166
- options: DSAKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3167
- ): Promise<{
3168
- publicKey: Buffer;
3169
- privateKey: Buffer;
3170
- }>;
3171
- function __promisify__(type: "dsa", options: DSAKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3172
- function __promisify__(
3173
- type: "ec",
3174
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3175
- ): Promise<{
3176
- publicKey: string;
3177
- privateKey: string;
3178
- }>;
3179
- function __promisify__(
3180
- type: "ec",
3181
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3182
- ): Promise<{
3183
- publicKey: string;
3184
- privateKey: Buffer;
3185
- }>;
3186
- function __promisify__(
3187
- type: "ec",
3188
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3189
- ): Promise<{
3190
- publicKey: Buffer;
3191
- privateKey: string;
3192
- }>;
3193
- function __promisify__(
3194
- type: "ec",
3195
- options: ECKeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3196
- ): Promise<{
3197
- publicKey: Buffer;
3198
- privateKey: Buffer;
3199
- }>;
3200
- function __promisify__(type: "ec", options: ECKeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3201
- function __promisify__(
3202
- type: "ed25519",
3203
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3204
- ): Promise<{
3205
- publicKey: string;
3206
- privateKey: string;
3207
- }>;
3208
- function __promisify__(
3209
- type: "ed25519",
3210
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3211
- ): Promise<{
3212
- publicKey: string;
3213
- privateKey: Buffer;
3214
- }>;
3215
- function __promisify__(
3216
- type: "ed25519",
3217
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3218
- ): Promise<{
3219
- publicKey: Buffer;
3220
- privateKey: string;
3221
- }>;
3222
- function __promisify__(
3223
- type: "ed25519",
3224
- options: ED25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3225
- ): Promise<{
3226
- publicKey: Buffer;
3227
- privateKey: Buffer;
3228
- }>;
3229
- function __promisify__(
3230
- type: "ed25519",
3231
- options?: ED25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
3232
- ): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3233
- function __promisify__(
3234
- type: "ed448",
3235
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3236
- ): Promise<{
3237
- publicKey: string;
3238
- privateKey: string;
3239
- }>;
3240
- function __promisify__(
3241
- type: "ed448",
3242
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3243
- ): Promise<{
3244
- publicKey: string;
3245
- privateKey: Buffer;
3246
- }>;
3247
- function __promisify__(
3248
- type: "ed448",
3249
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3250
- ): Promise<{
3251
- publicKey: Buffer;
3252
- privateKey: string;
3253
- }>;
3254
- function __promisify__(
3255
- type: "ed448",
3256
- options: ED448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3257
- ): Promise<{
3258
- publicKey: Buffer;
3259
- privateKey: Buffer;
3260
- }>;
3261
- function __promisify__(type: "ed448", options?: ED448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3262
- function __promisify__(
3263
- type: "x25519",
3264
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3265
- ): Promise<{
3266
- publicKey: string;
3267
- privateKey: string;
3268
- }>;
3269
- function __promisify__(
3270
- type: "x25519",
3271
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3272
- ): Promise<{
3273
- publicKey: string;
3274
- privateKey: Buffer;
3275
- }>;
3276
- function __promisify__(
3277
- type: "x25519",
3278
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3279
- ): Promise<{
3280
- publicKey: Buffer;
3281
- privateKey: string;
3282
- }>;
3283
- function __promisify__(
3284
- type: "x25519",
3285
- options: X25519KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3286
- ): Promise<{
3287
- publicKey: Buffer;
3288
- privateKey: Buffer;
3289
- }>;
3290
- function __promisify__(
3291
- type: "x25519",
3292
- options?: X25519KeyPairKeyObjectOptions,
3293
- ): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3294
- function __promisify__(
3295
- type: "x448",
3296
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "pem">,
3297
- ): Promise<{
3298
- publicKey: string;
3299
- privateKey: string;
3300
- }>;
3301
- function __promisify__(
3302
- type: "x448",
3303
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"pem", "der">,
3304
- ): Promise<{
3305
- publicKey: string;
3306
- privateKey: Buffer;
3307
- }>;
3308
- function __promisify__(
3309
- type: "x448",
3310
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "pem">,
3311
- ): Promise<{
3312
- publicKey: Buffer;
3313
- privateKey: string;
3314
- }>;
3315
- function __promisify__(
3316
- type: "x448",
3317
- options: X448KeyPairOptions<"der", "der">,
3318
- ): Promise<{
3319
- publicKey: Buffer;
3320
- privateKey: Buffer;
3321
- }>;
3322
- function __promisify__(type: "x448", options?: X448KeyPairKeyObjectOptions): Promise<KeyPairKeyObjectResult>;
3323
- }
3324
- /**
3325
- * Calculates and returns the signature for `data` using the given private key and
3326
- * algorithm. If `algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is
3327
- * dependent upon the key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448).
3328
- *
3329
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been
3330
- * passed to {@link createPrivateKey}. If it is an object, the following
3331
- * additional properties can be passed:
3332
- *
3333
- * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool.
3334
- * @since v12.0.0
3335
- */
3336
- function sign(
3337
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
3338
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
3339
- key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput,
3340
- ): Buffer;
3341
- function sign(
3342
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
3343
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
3344
- key: KeyLike | SignKeyObjectInput | SignPrivateKeyInput,
3345
- callback: (error: Error | null, data: Buffer) => void,
3346
- ): void;
3347
- /**
3348
- * Verifies the given signature for `data` using the given key and algorithm. If `algorithm` is `null` or `undefined`, then the algorithm is dependent upon the
3349
- * key type (especially Ed25519 and Ed448).
3350
- *
3351
- * If `key` is not a `KeyObject`, this function behaves as if `key` had been
3352
- * passed to {@link createPublicKey}. If it is an object, the following
3353
- * additional properties can be passed:
3354
- *
3355
- * The `signature` argument is the previously calculated signature for the `data`.
3356
- *
3357
- * Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key or a public
3358
- * key may be passed for `key`.
3359
- *
3360
- * If the `callback` function is provided this function uses libuv's threadpool.
3361
- * @since v12.0.0
3362
- */
3363
- function verify(
3364
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
3365
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
3366
- key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput,
3367
- signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
3368
- ): boolean;
3369
- function verify(
3370
- algorithm: string | null | undefined,
3371
- data: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
3372
- key: KeyLike | VerifyKeyObjectInput | VerifyPublicKeyInput | VerifyJsonWebKeyInput,
3373
- signature: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView,
3374
- callback: (error: Error | null, result: boolean) => void,
3375
- ): void;
3376
- /**
3377
- * Computes the Diffie-Hellman secret based on a `privateKey` and a `publicKey`.
3378
- * Both keys must have the same `asymmetricKeyType`, which must be one of `'dh'` (for Diffie-Hellman), `'ec'` (for ECDH), `'x448'`, or `'x25519'` (for ECDH-ES).
3379
- * @since v13.9.0, v12.17.0
3380
- */
3381
- function diffieHellman(options: { privateKey: KeyObject; publicKey: KeyObject }): Buffer;
3382
- /**
3383
- * A utility for creating one-shot hash digests of data. It can be faster than the object-based `crypto.createHash()` when hashing a smaller amount of data
3384
- * (<= 5MB) that's readily available. If the data can be big or if it is streamed, it's still recommended to use `crypto.createHash()` instead. The `algorithm`
3385
- * is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are `'sha256'`, `'sha512'`, etc. On recent releases
3386
- * of OpenSSL, `openssl list -digest-algorithms` will display the available digest algorithms.
3387
- *
3388
- * Example:
3389
- *
3390
- * ```js
3391
- * const crypto = require('node:crypto');
3392
- * const { Buffer } = require('node:buffer');
3393
- *
3394
- * // Hashing a string and return the result as a hex-encoded string.
3395
- * const string = 'Node.js';
3396
- * // 10b3493287f831e81a438811a1ffba01f8cec4b7
3397
- * console.log(crypto.hash('sha1', string));
3398
- *
3399
- * // Encode a base64-encoded string into a Buffer, hash it and return
3400
- * // the result as a buffer.
3401
- * const base64 = 'Tm9kZS5qcw==';
3402
- * // <Buffer 10 b3 49 32 87 f8 31 e8 1a 43 88 11 a1 ff ba 01 f8 ce c4 b7>
3403
- * console.log(crypto.hash('sha1', Buffer.from(base64, 'base64'), 'buffer'));
3404
- * ```
3405
- * @since v21.7.0, v20.12.0
3406
- * @param data When `data` is a string, it will be encoded as UTF-8 before being hashed. If a different input encoding is desired for a string input, user
3407
- * could encode the string into a `TypedArray` using either `TextEncoder` or `Buffer.from()` and passing the encoded `TypedArray` into this API instead.
3408
- * @param [outputEncoding='hex'] [Encoding](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v20.x/api/buffer.html#buffers-and-character-encodings) used to encode the returned digest.
3409
- */
3410
- function hash(algorithm: string, data: BinaryLike, outputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding): string;
3411
- function hash(algorithm: string, data: BinaryLike, outputEncoding: "buffer"): Buffer;
3412
- function hash(
3413
- algorithm: string,
3414
- data: BinaryLike,
3415
- outputEncoding?: BinaryToTextEncoding | "buffer",
3416
- ): string | Buffer;
3417
- type CipherMode = "cbc" | "ccm" | "cfb" | "ctr" | "ecb" | "gcm" | "ocb" | "ofb" | "stream" | "wrap" | "xts";
3418
- interface CipherInfoOptions {
3419
- /**
3420
- * A test key length.
3421
- */
3422
- keyLength?: number | undefined;
3423
- /**
3424
- * A test IV length.
3425
- */
3426
- ivLength?: number | undefined;
3427
- }
3428
- interface CipherInfo {
3429
- /**
3430
- * The name of the cipher.
3431
- */
3432
- name: string;
3433
- /**
3434
- * The nid of the cipher.
3435
- */
3436
- nid: number;
3437
- /**
3438
- * The block size of the cipher in bytes.
3439
- * This property is omitted when mode is 'stream'.
3440
- */
3441
- blockSize?: number | undefined;
3442
- /**
3443
- * The expected or default initialization vector length in bytes.
3444
- * This property is omitted if the cipher does not use an initialization vector.
3445
- */
3446
- ivLength?: number | undefined;
3447
- /**
3448
- * The expected or default key length in bytes.
3449
- */
3450
- keyLength: number;
3451
- /**
3452
- * The cipher mode.
3453
- */
3454
- mode: CipherMode;
3455
- }
3456
- /**
3457
- * Returns information about a given cipher.
3458
- *
3459
- * Some ciphers accept variable length keys and initialization vectors. By default,
3460
- * the `crypto.getCipherInfo()` method will return the default values for these
3461
- * ciphers. To test if a given key length or iv length is acceptable for given
3462
- * cipher, use the `keyLength` and `ivLength` options. If the given values are
3463
- * unacceptable, `undefined` will be returned.
3464
- * @since v15.0.0
3465
- * @param nameOrNid The name or nid of the cipher to query.
3466
- */
3467
- function getCipherInfo(nameOrNid: string | number, options?: CipherInfoOptions): CipherInfo | undefined;
3468
- /**
3469
- * HKDF is a simple key derivation function defined in RFC 5869\. The given `ikm`, `salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of `keylen` bytes.
3470
- *
3471
- * The supplied `callback` function is called with two arguments: `err` and `derivedKey`. If an errors occurs while deriving the key, `err` will be set;
3472
- * otherwise `err` will be `null`. The successfully generated `derivedKey` will
3473
- * be passed to the callback as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). An error will be thrown if any
3474
- * of the input arguments specify invalid values or types.
3475
- *
3476
- * ```js
3477
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
3478
- * const {
3479
- * hkdf,
3480
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
3481
- *
3482
- * hkdf('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64, (err, derivedKey) => {
3483
- * if (err) throw err;
3484
- * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653'
3485
- * });
3486
- * ```
3487
- * @since v15.0.0
3488
- * @param digest The digest algorithm to use.
3489
- * @param ikm The input keying material. Must be provided but can be zero-length.
3490
- * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length.
3491
- * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes.
3492
- * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512`
3493
- * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes).
3494
- */
3495
- function hkdf(
3496
- digest: string,
3497
- irm: BinaryLike | KeyObject,
3498
- salt: BinaryLike,
3499
- info: BinaryLike,
3500
- keylen: number,
3501
- callback: (err: Error | null, derivedKey: ArrayBuffer) => void,
3502
- ): void;
3503
- /**
3504
- * Provides a synchronous HKDF key derivation function as defined in RFC 5869\. The
3505
- * given `ikm`, `salt` and `info` are used with the `digest` to derive a key of `keylen` bytes.
3506
- *
3507
- * The successfully generated `derivedKey` will be returned as an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer).
3508
- *
3509
- * An error will be thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or
3510
- * types, or if the derived key cannot be generated.
3511
- *
3512
- * ```js
3513
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
3514
- * const {
3515
- * hkdfSync,
3516
- * } = await import('node:crypto');
3517
- *
3518
- * const derivedKey = hkdfSync('sha512', 'key', 'salt', 'info', 64);
3519
- * console.log(Buffer.from(derivedKey).toString('hex')); // '24156e2...5391653'
3520
- * ```
3521
- * @since v15.0.0
3522
- * @param digest The digest algorithm to use.
3523
- * @param ikm The input keying material. Must be provided but can be zero-length.
3524
- * @param salt The salt value. Must be provided but can be zero-length.
3525
- * @param info Additional info value. Must be provided but can be zero-length, and cannot be more than 1024 bytes.
3526
- * @param keylen The length of the key to generate. Must be greater than 0. The maximum allowable value is `255` times the number of bytes produced by the selected digest function (e.g. `sha512`
3527
- * generates 64-byte hashes, making the maximum HKDF output 16320 bytes).
3528
- */
3529
- function hkdfSync(
3530
- digest: string,
3531
- ikm: BinaryLike | KeyObject,
3532
- salt: BinaryLike,
3533
- info: BinaryLike,
3534
- keylen: number,
3535
- ): ArrayBuffer;
3536
- interface SecureHeapUsage {
3537
- /**
3538
- * The total allocated secure heap size as specified using the `--secure-heap=n` command-line flag.
3539
- */
3540
- total: number;
3541
- /**
3542
- * The minimum allocation from the secure heap as specified using the `--secure-heap-min` command-line flag.
3543
- */
3544
- min: number;
3545
- /**
3546
- * The total number of bytes currently allocated from the secure heap.
3547
- */
3548
- used: number;
3549
- /**
3550
- * The calculated ratio of `used` to `total` allocated bytes.
3551
- */
3552
- utilization: number;
3553
- }
3554
- /**
3555
- * @since v15.6.0
3556
- */
3557
- function secureHeapUsed(): SecureHeapUsage;
3558
- interface RandomUUIDOptions {
3559
- /**
3560
- * By default, to improve performance,
3561
- * Node.js will pre-emptively generate and persistently cache enough
3562
- * random data to generate up to 128 random UUIDs. To generate a UUID
3563
- * without using the cache, set `disableEntropyCache` to `true`.
3564
- *
3565
- * @default `false`
3566
- */
3567
- disableEntropyCache?: boolean | undefined;
3568
- }
3569
- type UUID = `${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}`;
3570
- /**
3571
- * Generates a random [RFC 4122](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) version 4 UUID. The UUID is generated using a
3572
- * cryptographic pseudorandom number generator.
3573
- * @since v15.6.0, v14.17.0
3574
- */
3575
- function randomUUID(options?: RandomUUIDOptions): UUID;
3576
- interface X509CheckOptions {
3577
- /**
3578
- * @default 'always'
3579
- */
3580
- subject?: "always" | "default" | "never";
3581
- /**
3582
- * @default true
3583
- */
3584
- wildcards?: boolean;
3585
- /**
3586
- * @default true
3587
- */
3588
- partialWildcards?: boolean;
3589
- /**
3590
- * @default false
3591
- */
3592
- multiLabelWildcards?: boolean;
3593
- /**
3594
- * @default false
3595
- */
3596
- singleLabelSubdomains?: boolean;
3597
- }
3598
- /**
3599
- * Encapsulates an X509 certificate and provides read-only access to
3600
- * its information.
3601
- *
3602
- * ```js
3603
- * const { X509Certificate } = await import('node:crypto');
3604
- *
3605
- * const x509 = new X509Certificate('{... pem encoded cert ...}');
3606
- *
3607
- * console.log(x509.subject);
3608
- * ```
3609
- * @since v15.6.0
3610
- */
3611
- class X509Certificate {
3612
- /**
3613
- * Will be \`true\` if this is a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate.
3614
- * @since v15.6.0
3615
- */
3616
- readonly ca: boolean;
3617
- /**
3618
- * The SHA-1 fingerprint of this certificate.
3619
- *
3620
- * Because SHA-1 is cryptographically broken and because the security of SHA-1 is
3621
- * significantly worse than that of algorithms that are commonly used to sign
3622
- * certificates, consider using `x509.fingerprint256` instead.
3623
- * @since v15.6.0
3624
- */
3625
- readonly fingerprint: string;
3626
- /**
3627
- * The SHA-256 fingerprint of this certificate.
3628
- * @since v15.6.0
3629
- */
3630
- readonly fingerprint256: string;
3631
- /**
3632
- * The SHA-512 fingerprint of this certificate.
3633
- *
3634
- * Because computing the SHA-256 fingerprint is usually faster and because it is
3635
- * only half the size of the SHA-512 fingerprint, `x509.fingerprint256` may be
3636
- * a better choice. While SHA-512 presumably provides a higher level of security in
3637
- * general, the security of SHA-256 matches that of most algorithms that are
3638
- * commonly used to sign certificates.
3639
- * @since v17.2.0, v16.14.0
3640
- */
3641
- readonly fingerprint512: string;
3642
- /**
3643
- * The complete subject of this certificate.
3644
- * @since v15.6.0
3645
- */
3646
- readonly subject: string;
3647
- /**
3648
- * The subject alternative name specified for this certificate.
3649
- *
3650
- * This is a comma-separated list of subject alternative names. Each entry begins
3651
- * with a string identifying the kind of the subject alternative name followed by
3652
- * a colon and the value associated with the entry.
3653
- *
3654
- * Earlier versions of Node.js incorrectly assumed that it is safe to split this
3655
- * property at the two-character sequence `', '` (see [CVE-2021-44532](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-44532)). However,
3656
- * both malicious and legitimate certificates can contain subject alternative names
3657
- * that include this sequence when represented as a string.
3658
- *
3659
- * After the prefix denoting the type of the entry, the remainder of each entry
3660
- * might be enclosed in quotes to indicate that the value is a JSON string literal.
3661
- * For backward compatibility, Node.js only uses JSON string literals within this
3662
- * property when necessary to avoid ambiguity. Third-party code should be prepared
3663
- * to handle both possible entry formats.
3664
- * @since v15.6.0
3665
- */
3666
- readonly subjectAltName: string | undefined;
3667
- /**
3668
- * A textual representation of the certificate's authority information access
3669
- * extension.
3670
- *
3671
- * This is a line feed separated list of access descriptions. Each line begins with
3672
- * the access method and the kind of the access location, followed by a colon and
3673
- * the value associated with the access location.
3674
- *
3675
- * After the prefix denoting the access method and the kind of the access location,
3676
- * the remainder of each line might be enclosed in quotes to indicate that the
3677
- * value is a JSON string literal. For backward compatibility, Node.js only uses
3678
- * JSON string literals within this property when necessary to avoid ambiguity.
3679
- * Third-party code should be prepared to handle both possible entry formats.
3680
- * @since v15.6.0
3681
- */
3682
- readonly infoAccess: string | undefined;
3683
- /**
3684
- * An array detailing the key usages for this certificate.
3685
- * @since v15.6.0
3686
- */
3687
- readonly keyUsage: string[];
3688
- /**
3689
- * The issuer identification included in this certificate.
3690
- * @since v15.6.0
3691
- */
3692
- readonly issuer: string;
3693
- /**
3694
- * The issuer certificate or `undefined` if the issuer certificate is not
3695
- * available.
3696
- * @since v15.9.0
3697
- */
3698
- readonly issuerCertificate?: X509Certificate | undefined;
3699
- /**
3700
- * The public key `KeyObject` for this certificate.
3701
- * @since v15.6.0
3702
- */
3703
- readonly publicKey: KeyObject;
3704
- /**
3705
- * A `Buffer` containing the DER encoding of this certificate.
3706
- * @since v15.6.0
3707
- */
3708
- readonly raw: Buffer;
3709
- /**
3710
- * The serial number of this certificate.
3711
- *
3712
- * Serial numbers are assigned by certificate authorities and do not uniquely
3713
- * identify certificates. Consider using `x509.fingerprint256` as a unique
3714
- * identifier instead.
3715
- * @since v15.6.0
3716
- */
3717
- readonly serialNumber: string;
3718
- /**
3719
- * The date/time from which this certificate is considered valid.
3720
- * @since v15.6.0
3721
- */
3722
- readonly validFrom: string;
3723
- /**
3724
- * The date/time until which this certificate is considered valid.
3725
- * @since v15.6.0
3726
- */
3727
- readonly validTo: string;
3728
- constructor(buffer: BinaryLike);
3729
- /**
3730
- * Checks whether the certificate matches the given email address.
3731
- *
3732
- * If the `'subject'` option is undefined or set to `'default'`, the certificate
3733
- * subject is only considered if the subject alternative name extension either does
3734
- * not exist or does not contain any email addresses.
3735
- *
3736
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'always'` and if the subject alternative
3737
- * name extension either does not exist or does not contain a matching email
3738
- * address, the certificate subject is considered.
3739
- *
3740
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'never'`, the certificate subject is never
3741
- * considered, even if the certificate contains no subject alternative names.
3742
- * @since v15.6.0
3743
- * @return Returns `email` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not.
3744
- */
3745
- checkEmail(email: string, options?: Pick<X509CheckOptions, "subject">): string | undefined;
3746
- /**
3747
- * Checks whether the certificate matches the given host name.
3748
- *
3749
- * If the certificate matches the given host name, the matching subject name is
3750
- * returned. The returned name might be an exact match (e.g., `foo.example.com`)
3751
- * or it might contain wildcards (e.g., `*.example.com`). Because host name
3752
- * comparisons are case-insensitive, the returned subject name might also differ
3753
- * from the given `name` in capitalization.
3754
- *
3755
- * If the `'subject'` option is undefined or set to `'default'`, the certificate
3756
- * subject is only considered if the subject alternative name extension either does
3757
- * not exist or does not contain any DNS names. This behavior is consistent with [RFC 2818](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2818.txt) ("HTTP Over TLS").
3758
- *
3759
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'always'` and if the subject alternative
3760
- * name extension either does not exist or does not contain a matching DNS name,
3761
- * the certificate subject is considered.
3762
- *
3763
- * If the `'subject'` option is set to `'never'`, the certificate subject is never
3764
- * considered, even if the certificate contains no subject alternative names.
3765
- * @since v15.6.0
3766
- * @return Returns a subject name that matches `name`, or `undefined` if no subject name matches `name`.
3767
- */
3768
- checkHost(name: string, options?: X509CheckOptions): string | undefined;
3769
- /**
3770
- * Checks whether the certificate matches the given IP address (IPv4 or IPv6).
3771
- *
3772
- * Only [RFC 5280](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt) `iPAddress` subject alternative names are considered, and they
3773
- * must match the given `ip` address exactly. Other subject alternative names as
3774
- * well as the subject field of the certificate are ignored.
3775
- * @since v15.6.0
3776
- * @return Returns `ip` if the certificate matches, `undefined` if it does not.
3777
- */
3778
- checkIP(ip: string): string | undefined;
3779
- /**
3780
- * Checks whether this certificate was issued by the given `otherCert`.
3781
- * @since v15.6.0
3782
- */
3783
- checkIssued(otherCert: X509Certificate): boolean;
3784
- /**
3785
- * Checks whether the public key for this certificate is consistent with
3786
- * the given private key.
3787
- * @since v15.6.0
3788
- * @param privateKey A private key.
3789
- */
3790
- checkPrivateKey(privateKey: KeyObject): boolean;
3791
- /**
3792
- * There is no standard JSON encoding for X509 certificates. The`toJSON()` method returns a string containing the PEM encoded
3793
- * certificate.
3794
- * @since v15.6.0
3795
- */
3796
- toJSON(): string;
3797
- /**
3798
- * Returns information about this certificate using the legacy `certificate object` encoding.
3799
- * @since v15.6.0
3800
- */
3801
- toLegacyObject(): PeerCertificate;
3802
- /**
3803
- * Returns the PEM-encoded certificate.
3804
- * @since v15.6.0
3805
- */
3806
- toString(): string;
3807
- /**
3808
- * Verifies that this certificate was signed by the given public key.
3809
- * Does not perform any other validation checks on the certificate.
3810
- * @since v15.6.0
3811
- * @param publicKey A public key.
3812
- */
3813
- verify(publicKey: KeyObject): boolean;
3814
- }
3815
- type LargeNumberLike = NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | SharedArrayBuffer | ArrayBuffer | bigint;
3816
- interface GeneratePrimeOptions {
3817
- add?: LargeNumberLike | undefined;
3818
- rem?: LargeNumberLike | undefined;
3819
- /**
3820
- * @default false
3821
- */
3822
- safe?: boolean | undefined;
3823
- bigint?: boolean | undefined;
3824
- }
3825
- interface GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt extends GeneratePrimeOptions {
3826
- bigint: true;
3827
- }
3828
- interface GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer extends GeneratePrimeOptions {
3829
- bigint?: false | undefined;
3830
- }
3831
- /**
3832
- * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits.
3833
- *
3834
- * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is, `(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime.
3835
- *
3836
- * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional
3837
- * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman:
3838
- *
3839
- * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the
3840
- * condition that `prime % add = rem`.
3841
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will
3842
- * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`.
3843
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime
3844
- * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary
3845
- * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition
3846
- * enforced by `options.safe`.
3847
- * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given.
3848
- *
3849
- * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences
3850
- * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or `DataView`.
3851
- *
3852
- * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets
3853
- * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a
3854
- * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided.
3855
- * @since v15.8.0
3856
- * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate.
3857
- */
3858
- function generatePrime(size: number, callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void): void;
3859
- function generatePrime(
3860
- size: number,
3861
- options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt,
3862
- callback: (err: Error | null, prime: bigint) => void,
3863
- ): void;
3864
- function generatePrime(
3865
- size: number,
3866
- options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer,
3867
- callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer) => void,
3868
- ): void;
3869
- function generatePrime(
3870
- size: number,
3871
- options: GeneratePrimeOptions,
3872
- callback: (err: Error | null, prime: ArrayBuffer | bigint) => void,
3873
- ): void;
3874
- /**
3875
- * Generates a pseudorandom prime of `size` bits.
3876
- *
3877
- * If `options.safe` is `true`, the prime will be a safe prime -- that is, `(prime - 1) / 2` will also be a prime.
3878
- *
3879
- * The `options.add` and `options.rem` parameters can be used to enforce additional
3880
- * requirements, e.g., for Diffie-Hellman:
3881
- *
3882
- * * If `options.add` and `options.rem` are both set, the prime will satisfy the
3883
- * condition that `prime % add = rem`.
3884
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is not `true`, the prime will
3885
- * satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 1`.
3886
- * * If only `options.add` is set and `options.safe` is set to `true`, the prime
3887
- * will instead satisfy the condition that `prime % add = 3`. This is necessary
3888
- * because `prime % add = 1` for `options.add > 2` would contradict the condition
3889
- * enforced by `options.safe`.
3890
- * * `options.rem` is ignored if `options.add` is not given.
3891
- *
3892
- * Both `options.add` and `options.rem` must be encoded as big-endian sequences
3893
- * if given as an `ArrayBuffer`, `SharedArrayBuffer`, `TypedArray`, `Buffer`, or `DataView`.
3894
- *
3895
- * By default, the prime is encoded as a big-endian sequence of octets
3896
- * in an [ArrayBuffer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer). If the `bigint` option is `true`, then a
3897
- * [bigint](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt) is provided.
3898
- * @since v15.8.0
3899
- * @param size The size (in bits) of the prime to generate.
3900
- */
3901
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number): ArrayBuffer;
3902
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsBigInt): bigint;
3903
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptionsArrayBuffer): ArrayBuffer;
3904
- function generatePrimeSync(size: number, options: GeneratePrimeOptions): ArrayBuffer | bigint;
3905
- interface CheckPrimeOptions {
3906
- /**
3907
- * The number of Miller-Rabin probabilistic primality iterations to perform.
3908
- * When the value is 0 (zero), a number of checks is used that yields a false positive rate of at most `2**-64` for random input.
3909
- * Care must be used when selecting a number of checks.
3910
- * Refer to the OpenSSL documentation for the BN_is_prime_ex function nchecks options for more details.
3911
- *
3912
- * @default 0
3913
- */
3914
- checks?: number | undefined;
3915
- }
3916
- /**
3917
- * Checks the primality of the `candidate`.
3918
- * @since v15.8.0
3919
- * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length.
3920
- */
3921
- function checkPrime(value: LargeNumberLike, callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void): void;
3922
- function checkPrime(
3923
- value: LargeNumberLike,
3924
- options: CheckPrimeOptions,
3925
- callback: (err: Error | null, result: boolean) => void,
3926
- ): void;
3927
- /**
3928
- * Checks the primality of the `candidate`.
3929
- * @since v15.8.0
3930
- * @param candidate A possible prime encoded as a sequence of big endian octets of arbitrary length.
3931
- * @return `true` if the candidate is a prime with an error probability less than `0.25 ** options.checks`.
3932
- */
3933
- function checkPrimeSync(candidate: LargeNumberLike, options?: CheckPrimeOptions): boolean;
3934
- /**
3935
- * Load and set the `engine` for some or all OpenSSL functions (selected by flags).
3936
- *
3937
- * `engine` could be either an id or a path to the engine's shared library.
3938
- *
3939
- * The optional `flags` argument uses `ENGINE_METHOD_ALL` by default. The `flags` is a bit field taking one of or a mix of the following flags (defined in `crypto.constants`):
3940
- *
3941
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RSA`
3942
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DSA`
3943
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DH`
3944
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_RAND`
3945
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_EC`
3946
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS`
3947
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS`
3948
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS`
3949
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS`
3950
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_ALL`
3951
- * * `crypto.constants.ENGINE_METHOD_NONE`
3952
- * @since v0.11.11
3953
- * @param flags
3954
- */
3955
- function setEngine(engine: string, flags?: number): void;
3956
- /**
3957
- * A convenient alias for {@link webcrypto.getRandomValues}. This
3958
- * implementation is not compliant with the Web Crypto spec, to write
3959
- * web-compatible code use {@link webcrypto.getRandomValues} instead.
3960
- * @since v17.4.0
3961
- * @return Returns `typedArray`.
3962
- */
3963
- function getRandomValues<T extends webcrypto.BufferSource>(typedArray: T): T;
3964
- /**
3965
- * A convenient alias for `crypto.webcrypto.subtle`.
3966
- * @since v17.4.0
3967
- */
3968
- const subtle: webcrypto.SubtleCrypto;
3969
- /**
3970
- * An implementation of the Web Crypto API standard.
3971
- *
3972
- * See the {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html Web Crypto API documentation} for details.
3973
- * @since v15.0.0
3974
- */
3975
- const webcrypto: webcrypto.Crypto;
3976
- namespace webcrypto {
3977
- type BufferSource = ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer;
3978
- type KeyFormat = "jwk" | "pkcs8" | "raw" | "spki";
3979
- type KeyType = "private" | "public" | "secret";
3980
- type KeyUsage =
3981
- | "decrypt"
3982
- | "deriveBits"
3983
- | "deriveKey"
3984
- | "encrypt"
3985
- | "sign"
3986
- | "unwrapKey"
3987
- | "verify"
3988
- | "wrapKey";
3989
- type AlgorithmIdentifier = Algorithm | string;
3990
- type HashAlgorithmIdentifier = AlgorithmIdentifier;
3991
- type NamedCurve = string;
3992
- type BigInteger = Uint8Array;
3993
- interface AesCbcParams extends Algorithm {
3994
- iv: BufferSource;
3995
- }
3996
- interface AesCtrParams extends Algorithm {
3997
- counter: BufferSource;
3998
- length: number;
3999
- }
4000
- interface AesDerivedKeyParams extends Algorithm {
4001
- length: number;
4002
- }
4003
- interface AesGcmParams extends Algorithm {
4004
- additionalData?: BufferSource;
4005
- iv: BufferSource;
4006
- tagLength?: number;
4007
- }
4008
- interface AesKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
4009
- length: number;
4010
- }
4011
- interface AesKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
4012
- length: number;
4013
- }
4014
- interface Algorithm {
4015
- name: string;
4016
- }
4017
- interface EcKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
4018
- namedCurve: NamedCurve;
4019
- }
4020
- interface EcKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
4021
- namedCurve: NamedCurve;
4022
- }
4023
- interface EcKeyImportParams extends Algorithm {
4024
- namedCurve: NamedCurve;
4025
- }
4026
- interface EcdhKeyDeriveParams extends Algorithm {
4027
- public: CryptoKey;
4028
- }
4029
- interface EcdsaParams extends Algorithm {
4030
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4031
- }
4032
- interface Ed448Params extends Algorithm {
4033
- context?: BufferSource;
4034
- }
4035
- interface HkdfParams extends Algorithm {
4036
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4037
- info: BufferSource;
4038
- salt: BufferSource;
4039
- }
4040
- interface HmacImportParams extends Algorithm {
4041
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4042
- length?: number;
4043
- }
4044
- interface HmacKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
4045
- hash: KeyAlgorithm;
4046
- length: number;
4047
- }
4048
- interface HmacKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
4049
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4050
- length?: number;
4051
- }
4052
- interface JsonWebKey {
4053
- alg?: string;
4054
- crv?: string;
4055
- d?: string;
4056
- dp?: string;
4057
- dq?: string;
4058
- e?: string;
4059
- ext?: boolean;
4060
- k?: string;
4061
- key_ops?: string[];
4062
- kty?: string;
4063
- n?: string;
4064
- oth?: RsaOtherPrimesInfo[];
4065
- p?: string;
4066
- q?: string;
4067
- qi?: string;
4068
- use?: string;
4069
- x?: string;
4070
- y?: string;
4071
- }
4072
- interface KeyAlgorithm {
4073
- name: string;
4074
- }
4075
- interface Pbkdf2Params extends Algorithm {
4076
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4077
- iterations: number;
4078
- salt: BufferSource;
4079
- }
4080
- interface RsaHashedImportParams extends Algorithm {
4081
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4082
- }
4083
- interface RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm extends RsaKeyAlgorithm {
4084
- hash: KeyAlgorithm;
4085
- }
4086
- interface RsaHashedKeyGenParams extends RsaKeyGenParams {
4087
- hash: HashAlgorithmIdentifier;
4088
- }
4089
- interface RsaKeyAlgorithm extends KeyAlgorithm {
4090
- modulusLength: number;
4091
- publicExponent: BigInteger;
4092
- }
4093
- interface RsaKeyGenParams extends Algorithm {
4094
- modulusLength: number;
4095
- publicExponent: BigInteger;
4096
- }
4097
- interface RsaOaepParams extends Algorithm {
4098
- label?: BufferSource;
4099
- }
4100
- interface RsaOtherPrimesInfo {
4101
- d?: string;
4102
- r?: string;
4103
- t?: string;
4104
- }
4105
- interface RsaPssParams extends Algorithm {
4106
- saltLength: number;
4107
- }
4108
- /**
4109
- * Calling `require('node:crypto').webcrypto` returns an instance of the `Crypto` class.
4110
- * `Crypto` is a singleton that provides access to the remainder of the crypto API.
4111
- * @since v15.0.0
4112
- */
4113
- interface Crypto {
4114
- /**
4115
- * Provides access to the `SubtleCrypto` API.
4116
- * @since v15.0.0
4117
- */
4118
- readonly subtle: SubtleCrypto;
4119
- /**
4120
- * Generates cryptographically strong random values.
4121
- * The given `typedArray` is filled with random values, and a reference to `typedArray` is returned.
4122
- *
4123
- * The given `typedArray` must be an integer-based instance of {@link NodeJS.TypedArray}, i.e. `Float32Array` and `Float64Array` are not accepted.
4124
- *
4125
- * An error will be thrown if the given `typedArray` is larger than 65,536 bytes.
4126
- * @since v15.0.0
4127
- */
4128
- getRandomValues<T extends Exclude<NodeJS.TypedArray, Float32Array | Float64Array>>(typedArray: T): T;
4129
- /**
4130
- * Generates a random {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt RFC 4122} version 4 UUID.
4131
- * The UUID is generated using a cryptographic pseudorandom number generator.
4132
- * @since v16.7.0
4133
- */
4134
- randomUUID(): UUID;
4135
- CryptoKey: CryptoKeyConstructor;
4136
- }
4137
- // This constructor throws ILLEGAL_CONSTRUCTOR so it should not be newable.
4138
- interface CryptoKeyConstructor {
4139
- /** Illegal constructor */
4140
- (_: { readonly _: unique symbol }): never; // Allows instanceof to work but not be callable by the user.
4141
- readonly length: 0;
4142
- readonly name: "CryptoKey";
4143
- readonly prototype: CryptoKey;
4144
- }
4145
- /**
4146
- * @since v15.0.0
4147
- */
4148
- interface CryptoKey {
4149
- /**
4150
- * An object detailing the algorithm for which the key can be used along with additional algorithm-specific parameters.
4151
- * @since v15.0.0
4152
- */
4153
- readonly algorithm: KeyAlgorithm;
4154
- /**
4155
- * When `true`, the {@link CryptoKey} can be extracted using either `subtleCrypto.exportKey()` or `subtleCrypto.wrapKey()`.
4156
- * @since v15.0.0
4157
- */
4158
- readonly extractable: boolean;
4159
- /**
4160
- * A string identifying whether the key is a symmetric (`'secret'`) or asymmetric (`'private'` or `'public'`) key.
4161
- * @since v15.0.0
4162
- */
4163
- readonly type: KeyType;
4164
- /**
4165
- * An array of strings identifying the operations for which the key may be used.
4166
- *
4167
- * The possible usages are:
4168
- * - `'encrypt'` - The key may be used to encrypt data.
4169
- * - `'decrypt'` - The key may be used to decrypt data.
4170
- * - `'sign'` - The key may be used to generate digital signatures.
4171
- * - `'verify'` - The key may be used to verify digital signatures.
4172
- * - `'deriveKey'` - The key may be used to derive a new key.
4173
- * - `'deriveBits'` - The key may be used to derive bits.
4174
- * - `'wrapKey'` - The key may be used to wrap another key.
4175
- * - `'unwrapKey'` - The key may be used to unwrap another key.
4176
- *
4177
- * Valid key usages depend on the key algorithm (identified by `cryptokey.algorithm.name`).
4178
- * @since v15.0.0
4179
- */
4180
- readonly usages: KeyUsage[];
4181
- }
4182
- /**
4183
- * The `CryptoKeyPair` is a simple dictionary object with `publicKey` and `privateKey` properties, representing an asymmetric key pair.
4184
- * @since v15.0.0
4185
- */
4186
- interface CryptoKeyPair {
4187
- /**
4188
- * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'private'`.
4189
- * @since v15.0.0
4190
- */
4191
- privateKey: CryptoKey;
4192
- /**
4193
- * A {@link CryptoKey} whose type will be `'public'`.
4194
- * @since v15.0.0
4195
- */
4196
- publicKey: CryptoKey;
4197
- }
4198
- /**
4199
- * @since v15.0.0
4200
- */
4201
- interface SubtleCrypto {
4202
- /**
4203
- * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`,
4204
- * `subtle.decrypt()` attempts to decipher the provided `data`. If successful,
4205
- * the returned promise will be resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the plaintext result.
4206
- *
4207
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
4208
- *
4209
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
4210
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
4211
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
4212
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
4213
- * @since v15.0.0
4214
- */
4215
- decrypt(
4216
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams,
4217
- key: CryptoKey,
4218
- data: BufferSource,
4219
- ): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4220
- /**
4221
- * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `baseKey`,
4222
- * `subtle.deriveBits()` attempts to generate `length` bits.
4223
- * The Node.js implementation requires that when `length` is a number it must be multiple of `8`.
4224
- * When `length` is `null` the maximum number of bits for a given algorithm is generated. This is allowed
4225
- * for the `'ECDH'`, `'X25519'`, and `'X448'` algorithms.
4226
- * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the generated data.
4227
- *
4228
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
4229
- *
4230
- * - `'ECDH'`
4231
- * - `'X25519'`
4232
- * - `'X448'`
4233
- * - `'HKDF'`
4234
- * - `'PBKDF2'`
4235
- * @since v15.0.0
4236
- */
4237
- deriveBits(algorithm: EcdhKeyDeriveParams, baseKey: CryptoKey, length: number | null): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4238
- deriveBits(
4239
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params,
4240
- baseKey: CryptoKey,
4241
- length: number,
4242
- ): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4243
- /**
4244
- * Using the method and parameters specified in `algorithm`, and the keying material provided by `baseKey`,
4245
- * `subtle.deriveKey()` attempts to generate a new <CryptoKey>` based on the method and parameters in `derivedKeyAlgorithm`.
4246
- *
4247
- * Calling `subtle.deriveKey()` is equivalent to calling `subtle.deriveBits()` to generate raw keying material,
4248
- * then passing the result into the `subtle.importKey()` method using the `deriveKeyAlgorithm`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` parameters as input.
4249
- *
4250
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
4251
- *
4252
- * - `'ECDH'`
4253
- * - `'X25519'`
4254
- * - `'X448'`
4255
- * - `'HKDF'`
4256
- * - `'PBKDF2'`
4257
- * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}.
4258
- * @since v15.0.0
4259
- */
4260
- deriveKey(
4261
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | EcdhKeyDeriveParams | HkdfParams | Pbkdf2Params,
4262
- baseKey: CryptoKey,
4263
- derivedKeyAlgorithm:
4264
- | AlgorithmIdentifier
4265
- | AesDerivedKeyParams
4266
- | HmacImportParams
4267
- | HkdfParams
4268
- | Pbkdf2Params,
4269
- extractable: boolean,
4270
- keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[],
4271
- ): Promise<CryptoKey>;
4272
- /**
4273
- * Using the method identified by `algorithm`, `subtle.digest()` attempts to generate a digest of `data`.
4274
- * If successful, the returned promise is resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the computed digest.
4275
- *
4276
- * If `algorithm` is provided as a `<string>`, it must be one of:
4277
- *
4278
- * - `'SHA-1'`
4279
- * - `'SHA-256'`
4280
- * - `'SHA-384'`
4281
- * - `'SHA-512'`
4282
- *
4283
- * If `algorithm` is provided as an `<Object>`, it must have a `name` property whose value is one of the above.
4284
- * @since v15.0.0
4285
- */
4286
- digest(algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier, data: BufferSource): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4287
- /**
4288
- * Using the method and parameters specified by `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`,
4289
- * `subtle.encrypt()` attempts to encipher `data`. If successful,
4290
- * the returned promise is resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the encrypted result.
4291
- *
4292
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
4293
- *
4294
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
4295
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
4296
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
4297
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
4298
- * @since v15.0.0
4299
- */
4300
- encrypt(
4301
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams,
4302
- key: CryptoKey,
4303
- data: BufferSource,
4304
- ): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4305
- /**
4306
- * Exports the given key into the specified format, if supported.
4307
- *
4308
- * If the `<CryptoKey>` is not extractable, the returned promise will reject.
4309
- *
4310
- * When `format` is either `'pkcs8'` or `'spki'` and the export is successful,
4311
- * the returned promise will be resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the exported key data.
4312
- *
4313
- * When `format` is `'jwk'` and the export is successful, the returned promise will be resolved with a
4314
- * JavaScript object conforming to the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517 JSON Web Key} specification.
4315
- * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`.
4316
- * @returns `<Promise>` containing `<ArrayBuffer>`.
4317
- * @since v15.0.0
4318
- */
4319
- exportKey(format: "jwk", key: CryptoKey): Promise<JsonWebKey>;
4320
- exportKey(format: Exclude<KeyFormat, "jwk">, key: CryptoKey): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4321
- /**
4322
- * Using the method and parameters provided in `algorithm`,
4323
- * `subtle.generateKey()` attempts to generate new keying material.
4324
- * Depending the method used, the method may generate either a single `<CryptoKey>` or a `<CryptoKeyPair>`.
4325
- *
4326
- * The `<CryptoKeyPair>` (public and private key) generating algorithms supported include:
4327
- *
4328
- * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'`
4329
- * - `'RSA-PSS'`
4330
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
4331
- * - `'ECDSA'`
4332
- * - `'Ed25519'`
4333
- * - `'Ed448'`
4334
- * - `'ECDH'`
4335
- * - `'X25519'`
4336
- * - `'X448'`
4337
- * The `<CryptoKey>` (secret key) generating algorithms supported include:
4338
- *
4339
- * - `'HMAC'`
4340
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
4341
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
4342
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
4343
- * - `'AES-KW'`
4344
- * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}.
4345
- * @since v15.0.0
4346
- */
4347
- generateKey(
4348
- algorithm: RsaHashedKeyGenParams | EcKeyGenParams,
4349
- extractable: boolean,
4350
- keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[],
4351
- ): Promise<CryptoKeyPair>;
4352
- generateKey(
4353
- algorithm: AesKeyGenParams | HmacKeyGenParams | Pbkdf2Params,
4354
- extractable: boolean,
4355
- keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[],
4356
- ): Promise<CryptoKey>;
4357
- generateKey(
4358
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier,
4359
- extractable: boolean,
4360
- keyUsages: KeyUsage[],
4361
- ): Promise<CryptoKeyPair | CryptoKey>;
4362
- /**
4363
- * The `subtle.importKey()` method attempts to interpret the provided `keyData` as the given `format`
4364
- * to create a `<CryptoKey>` instance using the provided `algorithm`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` arguments.
4365
- * If the import is successful, the returned promise will be resolved with the created `<CryptoKey>`.
4366
- *
4367
- * If importing a `'PBKDF2'` key, `extractable` must be `false`.
4368
- * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`.
4369
- * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}.
4370
- * @since v15.0.0
4371
- */
4372
- importKey(
4373
- format: "jwk",
4374
- keyData: JsonWebKey,
4375
- algorithm:
4376
- | AlgorithmIdentifier
4377
- | RsaHashedImportParams
4378
- | EcKeyImportParams
4379
- | HmacImportParams
4380
- | AesKeyAlgorithm,
4381
- extractable: boolean,
4382
- keyUsages: readonly KeyUsage[],
4383
- ): Promise<CryptoKey>;
4384
- importKey(
4385
- format: Exclude<KeyFormat, "jwk">,
4386
- keyData: BufferSource,
4387
- algorithm:
4388
- | AlgorithmIdentifier
4389
- | RsaHashedImportParams
4390
- | EcKeyImportParams
4391
- | HmacImportParams
4392
- | AesKeyAlgorithm,
4393
- extractable: boolean,
4394
- keyUsages: KeyUsage[],
4395
- ): Promise<CryptoKey>;
4396
- /**
4397
- * Using the method and parameters given by `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`,
4398
- * `subtle.sign()` attempts to generate a cryptographic signature of `data`. If successful,
4399
- * the returned promise is resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the generated signature.
4400
- *
4401
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
4402
- *
4403
- * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'`
4404
- * - `'RSA-PSS'`
4405
- * - `'ECDSA'`
4406
- * - `'Ed25519'`
4407
- * - `'Ed448'`
4408
- * - `'HMAC'`
4409
- * @since v15.0.0
4410
- */
4411
- sign(
4412
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaPssParams | EcdsaParams | Ed448Params,
4413
- key: CryptoKey,
4414
- data: BufferSource,
4415
- ): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4416
- /**
4417
- * In cryptography, "wrapping a key" refers to exporting and then encrypting the keying material.
4418
- * The `subtle.unwrapKey()` method attempts to decrypt a wrapped key and create a `<CryptoKey>` instance.
4419
- * It is equivalent to calling `subtle.decrypt()` first on the encrypted key data (using the `wrappedKey`, `unwrapAlgo`, and `unwrappingKey` arguments as input)
4420
- * then passing the results in to the `subtle.importKey()` method using the `unwrappedKeyAlgo`, `extractable`, and `keyUsages` arguments as inputs.
4421
- * If successful, the returned promise is resolved with a `<CryptoKey>` object.
4422
- *
4423
- * The wrapping algorithms currently supported include:
4424
- *
4425
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
4426
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
4427
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
4428
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
4429
- * - `'AES-KW'`
4430
- *
4431
- * The unwrapped key algorithms supported include:
4432
- *
4433
- * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'`
4434
- * - `'RSA-PSS'`
4435
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
4436
- * - `'ECDSA'`
4437
- * - `'Ed25519'`
4438
- * - `'Ed448'`
4439
- * - `'ECDH'`
4440
- * - `'X25519'`
4441
- * - `'X448'`
4442
- * - `'HMAC'`
4443
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
4444
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
4445
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
4446
- * - `'AES-KW'`
4447
- * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`.
4448
- * @param keyUsages See {@link https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/webcrypto.html#cryptokeyusages Key usages}.
4449
- * @since v15.0.0
4450
- */
4451
- unwrapKey(
4452
- format: KeyFormat,
4453
- wrappedKey: BufferSource,
4454
- unwrappingKey: CryptoKey,
4455
- unwrapAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams,
4456
- unwrappedKeyAlgorithm:
4457
- | AlgorithmIdentifier
4458
- | RsaHashedImportParams
4459
- | EcKeyImportParams
4460
- | HmacImportParams
4461
- | AesKeyAlgorithm,
4462
- extractable: boolean,
4463
- keyUsages: KeyUsage[],
4464
- ): Promise<CryptoKey>;
4465
- /**
4466
- * Using the method and parameters given in `algorithm` and the keying material provided by `key`,
4467
- * `subtle.verify()` attempts to verify that `signature` is a valid cryptographic signature of `data`.
4468
- * The returned promise is resolved with either `true` or `false`.
4469
- *
4470
- * The algorithms currently supported include:
4471
- *
4472
- * - `'RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5'`
4473
- * - `'RSA-PSS'`
4474
- * - `'ECDSA'`
4475
- * - `'Ed25519'`
4476
- * - `'Ed448'`
4477
- * - `'HMAC'`
4478
- * @since v15.0.0
4479
- */
4480
- verify(
4481
- algorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaPssParams | EcdsaParams | Ed448Params,
4482
- key: CryptoKey,
4483
- signature: BufferSource,
4484
- data: BufferSource,
4485
- ): Promise<boolean>;
4486
- /**
4487
- * In cryptography, "wrapping a key" refers to exporting and then encrypting the keying material.
4488
- * The `subtle.wrapKey()` method exports the keying material into the format identified by `format`,
4489
- * then encrypts it using the method and parameters specified by `wrapAlgo` and the keying material provided by `wrappingKey`.
4490
- * It is the equivalent to calling `subtle.exportKey()` using `format` and `key` as the arguments,
4491
- * then passing the result to the `subtle.encrypt()` method using `wrappingKey` and `wrapAlgo` as inputs.
4492
- * If successful, the returned promise will be resolved with an `<ArrayBuffer>` containing the encrypted key data.
4493
- *
4494
- * The wrapping algorithms currently supported include:
4495
- *
4496
- * - `'RSA-OAEP'`
4497
- * - `'AES-CTR'`
4498
- * - `'AES-CBC'`
4499
- * - `'AES-GCM'`
4500
- * - `'AES-KW'`
4501
- * @param format Must be one of `'raw'`, `'pkcs8'`, `'spki'`, or `'jwk'`.
4502
- * @since v15.0.0
4503
- */
4504
- wrapKey(
4505
- format: KeyFormat,
4506
- key: CryptoKey,
4507
- wrappingKey: CryptoKey,
4508
- wrapAlgorithm: AlgorithmIdentifier | RsaOaepParams | AesCtrParams | AesCbcParams | AesGcmParams,
4509
- ): Promise<ArrayBuffer>;
4510
- }
4511
- }
4512
-
4513
- global {
4514
- var crypto: typeof globalThis extends {
4515
- crypto: infer T;
4516
- onmessage: any;
4517
- } ? T
4518
- : webcrypto.Crypto;
4519
- }
4520
- }
4521
- declare module "node:crypto" {
4522
- export * from "crypto";
4523
- }