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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.

Install

$ npm install --save @lukeed/csprng

Usage

General Usage

// Rely on bundlers/environment detection
import { random } from '@lukeed/csprng';

const array = random(12);
// browser => Uint8Array(12) [...]
// Node.js => <Buffer ...>

Specific Environment

// 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);
//=> <Buffer ...>

API

random(length)

Returns: Buffer or Uint8Array

Returns a typed array of given length.

length

Type: Number

The desired length of your output TypedArray.

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License

MIT © Luke Edwards