EncriptorJS is a JavaScript text encryption library that allows you to securely encrypt and decrypt text. It provides a simple interface to convert your text into an encrypted form and optionally add a key for additional security. Only the correct key can be used to decrypt the text, ensuring that unauthorized access is prevented.
EncriptorJS is a JavaScript text encryption library that allows you to securely encrypt and decrypt text. It provides a simple interface to convert your text into an encrypted form and optionally add a key for additional security. Only the correct key can be used to decrypt the text, ensuring that unauthorized access is prevented.
EncriptorJS
EncriptorJS is a JavaScript text encryption library that allows you to securely encrypt and decrypt text. It provides a simple interface to convert your text into an encrypted form and optionally add a key for additional security. Only the correct key can be used to decrypt the text, ensuring that unauthorized access is prevented.
Installation
You can use EncriptorJS by including the library in your JavaScript project or HTML file.
In a JavaScript project
Download the EncriptorJS library file (encriptor.js) from the GitHub repository.
Move the encriptor.js file into your project directory.
In your JavaScript file, import the EncriptorJS library:
importEncriptorfrom'./encriptor.module.js';
or Use
npm i encriptorjs
importEncriptorfrom'encriptorjs';
In an HTML file
Download the EncriptorJS library file (encriptor.js) from the GitHub repository or NPMJS.
Move the encriptor.js file into your project directory.
Once you have included the EncriptorJS library in your project, you can start encrypting and decrypting text.
Encrypting Text
To encrypt text, use the encrypt method of the Encriptor object. Here's an example:
consttext='My name is Sh';constkey='1234';constencryptedText=Encriptor.encrypt(text,key);console.log(encryptedText);// Outputs: 'Kcdew9zdYidBf'
The encrypt method takes two parameters: the text you want to encrypt and an optional key for additional security. It is recommended to use only digits in the key parameter. It returns the encrypted text.
Decrypting Text
To decrypt the encrypted text, use the decrypt method of the Encriptor object. Here's an example:
constencryptedText='Kcdew9zdYidBf';// Replace with the encrypted textconstkey='1234';constdecryptedText=Encriptor.decrypt(encryptedText,key);console.log(decryptedText);// Outputs: 'My name is Sh'
The decrypt method takes two parameters: the encryptedText you want to decrypt and the key used during encryption. It returns the decrypted text.
Shuffling Strings
The EncriptorJS library also provides a utility function called shuffleString that can be used to shuffle strings using a key. Here's how you can use it:
consttext='Hello, World!';constshuffledText=Encriptor.shuffleString(text,42);console.log(shuffledText);// Outputs a shuffled version of the input string
The shuffleString function takes a text parameter as the input string and an optional key parameter used to initialize the random number generator. By using the same key, you can obtain the same shuffled result. This function can be used for encryption purposes or to shuffle strings for other applications.
Please note that the shuffleString function alone does not provide strong encryption. For secure encryption, it is recommended to use well-established encryption algorithms and libraries designed for that purpose.
Encriptor.shuffle(text) always gives different shuffled pattern.
Examples
You can find more examples in the examples directory of this repository. The examples demonstrate various use cases of the EncriptorJS library.
JavaScript text encryption library for secure encryption and decryption.. Latest version: 1.0.2, last published: 6 months ago. Start using encriptorjs in your project by running `npm i encriptorjs`. There is 1 other project in the npm registry using encriptorjs.