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+# crypto-js [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/brix/crypto-js.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/brix/crypto-js)
+
+JavaScript library of crypto standards.
+
+## Node.js (Install)
+
+Requirements:
+
+- Node.js
+- npm (Node.js package manager)
+
+```bash
+npm install crypto-js
+```
+
+### Usage
+
+ES6 import for typical API call signing use case:
+
+```javascript
+import sha256 from 'crypto-js/sha256';
+import hmacSHA512 from 'crypto-js/hmac-sha512';
+import Base64 from 'crypto-js/enc-base64';
+
+const message, nonce, path, privateKey; // ...
+const hashDigest = sha256(nonce + message);
+const hmacDigest = Base64.stringify(hmacSHA512(path + hashDigest, privateKey));
+```
+
+Modular include:
+
+```javascript
+var AES = require("crypto-js/aes");
+var SHA256 = require("crypto-js/sha256");
+...
+console.log(SHA256("Message"));
+```
+
+Including all libraries, for access to extra methods:
+
+```javascript
+var CryptoJS = require("crypto-js");
+console.log(CryptoJS.HmacSHA1("Message", "Key"));
+```
+
+## Client (browser)
+
+Requirements:
+
+- Node.js
+- Bower (package manager for frontend)
+
+```bash
+bower install crypto-js
+```
+
+### Usage
+
+Modular include:
+
+```javascript
+require.config({
+ packages: [
+ {
+ name: 'crypto-js',
+ location: 'path-to/bower_components/crypto-js',
+ main: 'index'
+ }
+ ]
+});
+
+require(["crypto-js/aes", "crypto-js/sha256"], function (AES, SHA256) {
+ console.log(SHA256("Message"));
+});
+```
+
+Including all libraries, for access to extra methods:
+
+```javascript
+// Above-mentioned will work or use this simple form
+require.config({
+ paths: {
+ 'crypto-js': 'path-to/bower_components/crypto-js/crypto-js'
+ }
+});
+
+require(["crypto-js"], function (CryptoJS) {
+ console.log(CryptoJS.HmacSHA1("Message", "Key"));
+});
+```
+
+### Usage without RequireJS
+
+```html
+<script type="text/javascript" src="path-to/bower_components/crypto-js/crypto-js.js"></script>
+<script type="text/javascript">
+ var encrypted = CryptoJS.AES(...);
+ var encrypted = CryptoJS.SHA256(...);
+</script>
+```
+
+## API
+
+See: https://cryptojs.gitbook.io/docs/
+
+### AES Encryption
+
+#### Plain text encryption
+
+```javascript
+var CryptoJS = require("crypto-js");
+
+// Encrypt
+var ciphertext = CryptoJS.AES.encrypt('my message', 'secret key 123').toString();
+
+// Decrypt
+var bytes = CryptoJS.AES.decrypt(ciphertext, 'secret key 123');
+var originalText = bytes.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8);
+
+console.log(originalText); // 'my message'
+```
+
+#### Object encryption
+
+```javascript
+var CryptoJS = require("crypto-js");
+
+var data = [{id: 1}, {id: 2}]
+
+// Encrypt
+var ciphertext = CryptoJS.AES.encrypt(JSON.stringify(data), 'secret key 123').toString();
+
+// Decrypt
+var bytes = CryptoJS.AES.decrypt(ciphertext, 'secret key 123');
+var decryptedData = JSON.parse(bytes.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8));
+
+console.log(decryptedData); // [{id: 1}, {id: 2}]
+```
+
+### List of modules
+
+
+- ```crypto-js/core```
+- ```crypto-js/x64-core```
+- ```crypto-js/lib-typedarrays```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/md5```
+- ```crypto-js/sha1```
+- ```crypto-js/sha256```
+- ```crypto-js/sha224```
+- ```crypto-js/sha512```
+- ```crypto-js/sha384```
+- ```crypto-js/sha3```
+- ```crypto-js/ripemd160```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-md5```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-sha1```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-sha256```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-sha224```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-sha512```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-sha384```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-sha3```
+- ```crypto-js/hmac-ripemd160```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/pbkdf2```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/aes```
+- ```crypto-js/tripledes```
+- ```crypto-js/rc4```
+- ```crypto-js/rabbit```
+- ```crypto-js/rabbit-legacy```
+- ```crypto-js/evpkdf```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/format-openssl```
+- ```crypto-js/format-hex```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/enc-latin1```
+- ```crypto-js/enc-utf8```
+- ```crypto-js/enc-hex```
+- ```crypto-js/enc-utf16```
+- ```crypto-js/enc-base64```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/mode-cfb```
+- ```crypto-js/mode-ctr```
+- ```crypto-js/mode-ctr-gladman```
+- ```crypto-js/mode-ofb```
+- ```crypto-js/mode-ecb```
+
+---
+
+- ```crypto-js/pad-pkcs7```
+- ```crypto-js/pad-ansix923```
+- ```crypto-js/pad-iso10126```
+- ```crypto-js/pad-iso97971```
+- ```crypto-js/pad-zeropadding```
+- ```crypto-js/pad-nopadding```
+
+
+## Release notes
+
+### 4.1.1
+
+Fix module order in bundled release.
+
+Include the browser field in the released package.json.
+
+### 4.1.0
+
+Added url safe variant of base64 encoding. [357](https://github.com/brix/crypto-js/pull/357)
+
+Avoid webpack to add crypto-browser package. [364](https://github.com/brix/crypto-js/pull/364)
+
+### 4.0.0
+
+This is an update including breaking changes for some environments.
+
+In this version `Math.random()` has been replaced by the random methods of the native crypto module.
+
+For this reason CryptoJS might not run in some JavaScript environments without native crypto module. Such as IE 10 or before or React Native.
+
+### 3.3.0
+
+Rollback, `3.3.0` is the same as `3.1.9-1`.
+
+The move of using native secure crypto module will be shifted to a new `4.x.x` version. As it is a breaking change the impact is too big for a minor release.
+
+### 3.2.1
+
+The usage of the native crypto module has been fixed. The import and access of the native crypto module has been improved.
+
+### 3.2.0
+
+In this version `Math.random()` has been replaced by the random methods of the native crypto module.
+
+For this reason CryptoJS might does not run in some JavaScript environments without native crypto module. Such as IE 10 or before.
+
+If it's absolute required to run CryptoJS in such an environment, stay with `3.1.x` version. Encrypting and decrypting stays compatible. But keep in mind `3.1.x` versions still use `Math.random()` which is cryptographically not secure, as it's not random enough.
+
+This version came along with `CRITICAL` `BUG`.
+
+DO NOT USE THIS VERSION! Please, go for a newer version!
+
+### 3.1.x
+
+The `3.1.x` are based on the original CryptoJS, wrapped in CommonJS modules.
+
+