PGP, NaCl, and PBKDF2 in node.js and the browser (hashing, random, encryption, decryption, signatures, conversions), used by TogaTech.org
npm install tenvoyPGP, NaCl, and PBKDF2 in node.js and the browser (hashing, random, encryption, decryption, signatures, conversions), used by TogaTech.org
./tenvoy.js or ./tenvoy.min.js is required and has all dependencies bundled inside the single file. We recommend including ./tenvoy.min.js.map in the same directory as ./tenvoy.min.js, which allows a browser to reconstruct the original unminified file in the debugger.``html`
bash
npm install tenvoy
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To install tEnvoy into an NPM project, use this command instead:
`bash
npm install tenvoy --save
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Make sure to run the test cases to ensure that tEnvoy works properly:
`bash
npm test
`
To include tEnvoy in your code:
`javascript
const { tEnvoy, tEnvoyPGPKey, tEnvoyNaClKey, tEnvoyNaClSigningKey } = require("tenvoy");
const envoy = new tEnvoy();
`Node.js File Import
For node.js file import, the filetree must be kept as-is without modifications. The entire repository must be cloned and placed within a directory, and ./node/tenvoy.js or ./node/tenvoy.min.js must be used to import the program.First, ensure that all dependencies have been installed:
`bash
npm install
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Make sure to run the test cases to ensure that tEnvoy works properly:
`bash
npm test
`
To include tEnvoy in your code:
`javascript
const { tEnvoy, tEnvoyPGPKey, tEnvoyNaClKey, tEnvoyNaClSigningKey } = require("./node/tenvoy.min.js");
const envoy = new tEnvoy();
`Minify
If you would like to minify the code yourself instead of using the provided tenvoy.min.js (and optional tenvoy.min.js.map), you can use UglifyJS 3 to minifiy the code yourself.To install UglifyJS 3 as a command line app through NPM, run
npm install uglify-js -g.After UglifyJS 3 has been installed, you can run the following commands in your terminal:
`bash
uglifyjs ./tenvoy.js -o ./tenvoy.min.js -c -m --source-map "filename='./tenvoy.min.js.map',url='tenvoy.min.js.map'"
uglifyjs ./node/tenvoy.js -o ./node/tenvoy.min.js -c -m --source-map "filename='./node/tenvoy.min.js.map',url='tenvoy.min.js.map'"
``The U.S. Government Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), has classified this software as Export Commodity Control Number (ECCN) 5D002.C.1, which includes information security software using or performing cryptographic functions with asymmetric algorithms. The form and manner of this distribution makes it eligible for export under the License Exception ENC Technology Software Unrestricted (TSU) exception (see the BIS Export Administration Regulations, Section 740.13) for both object code and source code.