AesGcmParams
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AesGcmParams
The AesGcmParams
object represents the object that should be passed as the algorithm parameter into the encrypt and decrypt operation when using the AES-GCM algorithm.
For more details, head to the MDN Web Crypto API documentation on AES-GCM.
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string | Should be set to AES-GCM . |
iv | ArrayBuffer , TypedArray , or DataView | The initialization vector. It must be 12 bytes long, unpredictable and cryptographically random. It must be unique for every encryption operation carried out with a given key. Never reuse an iv with the same key. Yet, it doesn’t need to be secret and can be transmitted along with the ciphertext. |
additionalData (optional) | ArrayBuffer , TypedArray or DataView | Additional data that should be authenticated, but not encrypted. It must be included in the calculation of the authentication tag, but not encrypted itself. |
tagLength (optional) | number | The length of the authentication tag in bits. Should be set, and will default to 96. |
Example
JavaScript
import { crypto } from 'k6/experimental/webcrypto';
export default async function () {
const plaintext = stringToArrayBuffer('Hello, World!');
/**
* Generate a symmetric key using the AES-CBC algorithm.
*/
const key = await crypto.subtle.generateKey(
{
name: 'AES-GCM',
length: 256,
},
true,
['encrypt', 'decrypt']
);
/**
* Encrypt the plaintext using the AES-CBC key with
* have generated.
*/
const ciphertext = await crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: 'AES-GCM',
iv: crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(12)),
},
key,
plaintext
);
}
function stringToArrayBuffer(str) {
const buf = new ArrayBuffer(str.length * 2); // 2 bytes for each char
const bufView = new Uint16Array(buf);
for (let i = 0, strLen = str.length; i < strLen; i++) {
bufView[i] = str.charCodeAt(i);
}
return buf;
}
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