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crypto
With this module, you can use the WebCrypto API in your k6 scripts. However, note that this API is not yet fully implemented and some algorithms and features might still be missing.
The Web Crypto API is a JavaScript API for performing cryptographic operations such as encryption, decryption, digital signature generation and verification, and key generation and management. It provides a standard interface to access cryptographic functionality, which can help ensure that cryptographic operations are performed correctly and securely.
API
The module is a top-level crypto object with the following properties and methods:
| Interface/Function | Description |
|---|---|
| getRandomValues | Fills the passed TypedArray with cryptographically sound random values. |
| randomUUID | Returns a randomly generated, 36 character long v4 UUID. |
| subtle | The SubtleCrypto interface provides access to common cryptographic primitives, such as hashing, signing, encryption, or decryption. |
Example
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-CBC',
length: 256,
},
true,
['encrypt', 'decrypt']
);
/**
* Encrypt the plaintext using the AES-CBC key with
* have generated.
*/
const iv = crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(16));
const ciphertext = await crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: 'AES-CBC',
iv: iv,
},
key,
plaintext
);
/**
* Decrypt the ciphertext using the same key to verify
* that the resulting plaintext is the same as the original.
*/
const deciphered = await crypto.subtle.decrypt(
{
name: 'AES-CBC',
iv: iv,
},
key,
ciphertext
);
console.log(
'deciphered text == original plaintext: ',
arrayBufferToHex(deciphered) === arrayBufferToHex(plaintext)
);
}
function arrayBufferToHex(buffer) {
return [...new Uint8Array(buffer)].map((x) => x.toString(16).padStart(2, '0')).join('');
}
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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