Generate a hash from an express Request or http.IncomingMessage
Stable JS value hash.
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Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
Stable JS value hash.
Implementation of JSON Web Signatures
JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)
A MurmurHash2 implementation
The core `url` packaged standalone for use with Browserify.
An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3
abstract base class for hash-streams
A pure JS implementation SHA256.
SHA256 wrapper for browsers that prefers `window.crypto.subtle` but will fall back to a pure JS implementation in @aws-crypto/sha256-js to provide a consistent interface for SHA256.
Hashing made simple. Get the hash of a buffer/string/stream/file.
create hashes for browserify
Generates a hash for an installed npm package, useful for salting caches
Create a base32 hash
A collection of utilities for better-auth
Lightning fast normal and incremental md5 for javascript
Node.js object hash library with properties/arrays sorting to provide constant hashes
Memoize functions results using an lru-cache.
oidc-token-hash validates (and generates) ID Token `_hash` claims such as `at_hash` or `c_hash`
A simple MD5 hash function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
TypeScript definitions for object-hash
Overrides setting flash messages to automatically wrap them in a hash. The original message is stored in the :message key and the request UUID is stored in the :request_uuid key.
Ruby Hash to QuickBooks XML Request
Creating a signature from a hash has many uses. You can use this for making authenticated requests to an api. It can also be used to compare two hashes and see if their contents are equal
HashAuth allows your Rails application to support incoming and outgoing two-factor authentication via hashing some component of an HTTPS request. Both sides of the request (your Rails app and your client or provider) must have some unique shared secret. This secret is used to create a hash of some portion of the request, ensuring that (if neither side has been compromised) only the other party could have created the request.
A simple wrapper around the ENV hash that by default raises an error when value requested is not set.
HashAuth allows your Rails application to support incoming and outgoing two-factor authentication via hashing some component of an HTTPS request. Both sides of the request (your Rails app and your client or provider) must have some unique shared secret. This secret is used to create a hash of some portion of the request, ensuring that (if neither side has been compromised) only the other party could have created the request.
Saves the request body on the Faraday environment hash.
Sets up a hash at the beginning of each request and flushes it to Loggly at the end of the request. Also comes with standard Rails 3 log subscribers.
OpenApiImport -- Import a Swagger or Open API file and create a Ruby Request Hash file including all requests and responses with all the examples. The file can be in JSON or YAML
ruby gem for building complex structures that will end up in hashes (initially devised for ElasticSearch search requests)
open github Pull Request page include specify commit hash
NiceHttp -- simplest library for accessing and testing HTTP and REST resources. Get http logs and statistics automatically. Use hashes on your requests. Access JSON even easier.
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