Node.js implementation of the ColdFusion encrypt() and decrypt() functions.
npm install cf-encryptcf-encrypt
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Node.js implementation of the ColdFusion encrypt() and decrypt() functions.
This will allow you to encrypt and decrypt strings using the CFMX_COMPAT
algorithm.
This module applies the same encoding and decoding behaviours as ColdFusion.
- Base64: the Base64 algorithm, as specified by IETF RFC 2045.
- Hex: the characters A-F0-9 represent the hexadecimal byte values.
- UU: the UUEncode algorithm (DEFAULT).
Translated from here.
Installation
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npm install -g cf-encrypt
Examples
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The following examples show you how to use cf-encrypt.
``javascript
var encrypt = require('cf-encrypt');
// encrypt something
var encrypted = encrypt.encrypt('hello cf', 'secretkey', 'uu');
// '(48YW\1+-6*H \n'
// decrypt something
var decrypted = encrypt.decrypt('518E77F112CD55A3FD5C', 'secretkey', 'hex');
// 'hello node'
var decrypted = encrypt.decrypt('de2j+4tUt4KYV1pTBY+5x6K0X1YTzoOMdxSMmbXP', '9)qkg4[0yK*wC58D46:!rYc=h>9<)Q', 'base64');
// something a bit more realistic
`
Running Tests
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$ npm test
Breaking Changes
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Prior to 1.0.0 the encrypt() and decrypt() signatures were key, text. Theytext, key` to match ColdFusion.
have since been updated to