Usage in Deno
import { scrypt } from "node:crypto";
scrypt(password: BinaryLike,salt: BinaryLike,keylen: number,callback: (err: Error | null,derivedKey: Buffer,) => void,): void
Provides an asynchronous scrypt implementation. Scrypt is a password-based key derivation function that is designed to be expensive computationally and memory-wise in order to make brute-force attacks unrewarding.
The salt
should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is
random and at least 16 bytes long. See NIST SP 800-132 for details.
When passing strings for password
or salt
, please consider caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs
.
The callback
function is called with two arguments: err
and derivedKey
. err
is an exception object when key derivation fails, otherwise err
is null
. derivedKey
is passed to the
callback as a Buffer
.
An exception is thrown when any of the input arguments specify invalid values or types.
const { scrypt, } = await import('node:crypto'); // Using the factory defaults. scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, (err, derivedKey) => { if (err) throw err; console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae' }); // Using a custom N parameter. Must be a power of two. scrypt('password', 'salt', 64, { N: 1024 }, (err, derivedKey) => { if (err) throw err; console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...aa39b34' });
password: BinaryLike
salt: BinaryLike
void
scrypt(password: BinaryLike,salt: BinaryLike,keylen: number,options: ScryptOptions,callback: (err: Error | null,derivedKey: Buffer,) => void,): void
void