How to use the blake2b-wasm.SUPPORTED function in blake2b-wasm

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github emilbayes / blake2b / index.js View on Github external
if (personal != null) {
      assert(personal instanceof Uint8Array, 'personal must be Uint8Array or Buffer')
      assert(personal.length === PERSONALBYTES, 'personal must be exactly ' + PERSONALBYTES + ', was given ' + personal.length)
    }
  }

  return new Proto(outlen, key, salt, personal)
}

module.exports.ready = function (cb) {
  b2wasm.ready(function () { // ignore errors
    cb()
  })
}

module.exports.WASM_SUPPORTED = b2wasm.SUPPORTED
module.exports.WASM_LOADED = false

var BYTES_MIN = module.exports.BYTES_MIN = 16
var BYTES_MAX = module.exports.BYTES_MAX = 64
var BYTES = module.exports.BYTES = 32
var KEYBYTES_MIN = module.exports.KEYBYTES_MIN = 16
var KEYBYTES_MAX = module.exports.KEYBYTES_MAX = 64
var KEYBYTES = module.exports.KEYBYTES = 32
var SALTBYTES = module.exports.SALTBYTES = 16
var PERSONALBYTES = module.exports.PERSONALBYTES = 16

b2wasm.ready(function (err) {
  if (!err) {
    module.exports.WASM_LOADED = true
    module.exports = b2wasm
  }

blake2b-wasm

Blake2b implemented in WASM

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