node-re2
node.js bindings for RE2: fast, safe alternative to backtracking regular expression engines. (by uhop)
node.bcrypt.js
bcrypt for NodeJs (by kelektiv)
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2 | 6 | |
469 | 7,311 | |
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8.2 | 5.5 | |
2 months ago | 22 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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node-re2
Posts with mentions or reviews of node-re2.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-28.
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[AskJS] Optional maximum evaluation time for RegExp
There are regex automata implementations like RE2 which guarantee execution in linear time and essentially solve this issue. You could consider node-re2 and re2-wasm if you're handling user-supplied regexes. Though note that back-tracking engines are faster on non-pathological input which is why they're the default.
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Is there a node tutorial that's specifically made to show people how to use various popular C++ addons to improve performance?
A good way to approach writing native addons could be: * Read this intro article https://blog.sqreen.com/building-a-native-add-on-for-node-js-in-2019/ (disclaimer, I wrote this one) * Read the source code of some simple addon examples (https://github.com/uhop/node-re2, https://github.com/kelektiv/node.bcrypt.js#readme) * read the nodejs doc on native addons * read the libuv book if you want to handle asynchronous stuff in your addons * read Node.js source code
node.bcrypt.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of node.bcrypt.js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-04.
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using bcrypt with nextjs?
Hi, I am struggling a bit with getting bcrypt to work within nextjs and was wondering if anyone could help -- I have the same issue as listed here
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Best Node hashing algorithm option?
bcrypt: the old standby, it looks like this has fallen out of favor for new projects.
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WASM isn't necessarily faster than JS
Then, there is the bcrypt npm package which is what I assumed you were talking about. If this is what you were talking about, then I'd encourage you to take another look at the repo here, though, and let me know exactly what WebAssembly you're referring to. The C++ files and header file in the src directory are pulled into the main script in the pattern used for node add-ons.
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Using bycript, how does the compare method work differently than using the hash method, to compare passwords?
If you look at the function source in c++ it doesn’t do anything more than hash the plaintext one, validate the salt of the provided hash, and compare the hash strings.
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Node Bcrypt: una forma de encriptar contraseñas de tu sitio
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Is there a node tutorial that's specifically made to show people how to use various popular C++ addons to improve performance?
A good way to approach writing native addons could be: * Read this intro article https://blog.sqreen.com/building-a-native-add-on-for-node-js-in-2019/ (disclaimer, I wrote this one) * Read the source code of some simple addon examples (https://github.com/uhop/node-re2, https://github.com/kelektiv/node.bcrypt.js#readme) * read the nodejs doc on native addons * read the libuv book if you want to handle asynchronous stuff in your addons * read Node.js source code
What are some alternatives?
When comparing node-re2 and node.bcrypt.js you can also consider the following projects:
regex - An implementation of regular expressions for Rust. This implementation uses finite automata and guarantees linear time matching on all inputs.
lucia - Authentication, simple and clean
re2-wasm
node-argon2 - Node.js bindings for Argon2 hashing algorithm
grex - A command-line tool and Rust library with Python bindings for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases
SwiftLinkPreview - It makes a preview from an URL, grabbing all the information such as title, relevant texts and images.
foxreplace - Replace text in webpages
grex-js - A JavaScript / WebAssembly library for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases