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- import { scrypt as _nobleSync, scryptAsync as _nobleAsync } from "@noble/hashes/scrypt";
- import { getBytes, hexlify as H } from "../utils/index.js";
- import type { BytesLike } from "../utils/index.js";
- /**
- * A callback during long-running operations to update any
- * UI or provide programatic access to the progress.
- *
- * The %%percent%% is a value between ``0`` and ``1``.
- *
- * @_docloc: api/crypto:Passwords
- */
- export type ProgressCallback = (percent: number) => void;
- let lockedSync = false, lockedAsync = false;
- const _scryptAsync = async function(passwd: Uint8Array, salt: Uint8Array, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number, onProgress?: ProgressCallback) {
- return await _nobleAsync(passwd, salt, { N, r, p, dkLen, onProgress });
- }
- const _scryptSync = function(passwd: Uint8Array, salt: Uint8Array, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number) {
- return _nobleSync(passwd, salt, { N, r, p, dkLen });
- }
- let __scryptAsync: (passwd: Uint8Array, salt: Uint8Array, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number, onProgress?: ProgressCallback) => Promise<BytesLike> = _scryptAsync;
- let __scryptSync: (passwd: Uint8Array, salt: Uint8Array, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number) => BytesLike = _scryptSync
- /**
- * The [[link-wiki-scrypt]] uses a memory and cpu hard method of
- * derivation to increase the resource cost to brute-force a password
- * for a given key.
- *
- * This means this algorithm is intentionally slow, and can be tuned to
- * become slower. As computation and memory speed improve over time,
- * increasing the difficulty maintains the cost of an attacker.
- *
- * For example, if a target time of 5 seconds is used, a legitimate user
- * which knows their password requires only 5 seconds to unlock their
- * account. A 6 character password has 68 billion possibilities, which
- * would require an attacker to invest over 10,000 years of CPU time. This
- * is of course a crude example (as password generally aren't random),
- * but demonstrates to value of imposing large costs to decryption.
- *
- * For this reason, if building a UI which involved decrypting or
- * encrypting datsa using scrypt, it is recommended to use a
- * [[ProgressCallback]] (as event short periods can seem lik an eternity
- * if the UI freezes). Including the phrase //"decrypting"// in the UI
- * can also help, assuring the user their waiting is for a good reason.
- *
- * @_docloc: api/crypto:Passwords
- *
- * @example:
- * // The password must be converted to bytes, and it is generally
- * // best practices to ensure the string has been normalized. Many
- * // formats explicitly indicate the normalization form to use.
- * password = "hello"
- * passwordBytes = toUtf8Bytes(password, "NFKC")
- *
- * salt = id("some-salt")
- *
- * // Compute the scrypt
- * scrypt(passwordBytes, salt, 1024, 8, 1, 16)
- * //_result:
- */
- export async function scrypt(_passwd: BytesLike, _salt: BytesLike, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number, progress?: ProgressCallback): Promise<string> {
- const passwd = getBytes(_passwd, "passwd");
- const salt = getBytes(_salt, "salt");
- return H(await __scryptAsync(passwd, salt, N, r, p, dkLen, progress));
- }
- scrypt._ = _scryptAsync;
- scrypt.lock = function(): void { lockedAsync = true; }
- scrypt.register = function(func: (passwd: Uint8Array, salt: Uint8Array, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number, progress?: ProgressCallback) => Promise<BytesLike>) {
- if (lockedAsync) { throw new Error("scrypt is locked"); }
- __scryptAsync = func;
- }
- Object.freeze(scrypt);
- /**
- * Provides a synchronous variant of [[scrypt]].
- *
- * This will completely lock up and freeze the UI in a browser and will
- * prevent any event loop from progressing. For this reason, it is
- * preferred to use the [async variant](scrypt).
- *
- * @_docloc: api/crypto:Passwords
- *
- * @example:
- * // The password must be converted to bytes, and it is generally
- * // best practices to ensure the string has been normalized. Many
- * // formats explicitly indicate the normalization form to use.
- * password = "hello"
- * passwordBytes = toUtf8Bytes(password, "NFKC")
- *
- * salt = id("some-salt")
- *
- * // Compute the scrypt
- * scryptSync(passwordBytes, salt, 1024, 8, 1, 16)
- * //_result:
- */
- export function scryptSync(_passwd: BytesLike, _salt: BytesLike, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number): string {
- const passwd = getBytes(_passwd, "passwd");
- const salt = getBytes(_salt, "salt");
- return H(__scryptSync(passwd, salt, N, r, p, dkLen));
- }
- scryptSync._ = _scryptSync;
- scryptSync.lock = function(): void { lockedSync = true; }
- scryptSync.register = function(func: (passwd: Uint8Array, salt: Uint8Array, N: number, r: number, p: number, dkLen: number) => BytesLike) {
- if (lockedSync) { throw new Error("scryptSync is locked"); }
- __scryptSync = func;
- }
- Object.freeze(scryptSync);
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