An alias package for `crypto.randomBytes` in Node.js and/or browsers
npm install @lukeed/csprng> A tiny (~90B) isomorphic wrapper for crypto.randomBytes in Node.js and browsers.
Why?
This package allows you/dependents to import a cryptographically secure generator (CSPRNG) _without_ worrying about (aka, checking the runtime environment for) the different crypto implementations. Instead, by extracting a random function into a third-party/external package, one can rely on bundlers and/or module resolution to load the correct implementation for the desired environment.
In other words, one can include the browser-specific implementation when bundling for the browser, completely ignoring the Node.js code – or vice versa.
By default, this module is set up to work with Rollup, webpack, and Node's native ESM _and_ CommonJS path resolutions.
```
$ npm install --save @lukeed/csprng
General Usage
`js
// Rely on bundlers/environment detection
import { random } from '@lukeed/csprng';
const array = random(12);
// browser => Uint8Array(12) [...]
// Node.js =>
`
Specific Environment
`js
// Choose the "browser" implementation explicitly.
//=> ! NOTE ! Will break in Node.js environments!
import { random } from '@lukeed/csprng/browser';
const array = random(1024);
//=> Uint8Array(1024) [...]
// ---
// Choose the "node" implementation explicitly.
//=> ! NOTE ! Will break in browser environments!
import { random } from '@lukeed/csprng/node';
const array = random(1024);
//=>
`
or Uint8ArrayReturns a typed array of given
length.
#### length
Type:
Number`The desired length of your output TypedArray.
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