pbkdf2
Provides an asynchronous Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) implementation. A selected HMAC digest algorithm specified by digest
is applied to derive a key of the requested byte length (keylen
) from the password
, salt
and iterations
.
The supplied callback
function is called with two arguments: err
and derivedKey
. If an error occurs while deriving the key, err
will be set; otherwise err
will be null
. By default, the successfully generated derivedKey
will be passed to the callback as a Buffer
. An error will be thrown if any of the input arguments specify invalid values or types.
The iterations
argument must be a number set as high as possible. The higher the number of iterations, the more secure the derived key will be, but will take a longer amount of time to complete.
The salt
should be as unique as possible. It is recommended that a salt is random and at least 16 bytes long. See NIST SP 800-132 for details.
When passing strings for password
or salt
, please consider caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs
.
const {
pbkdf2,
} = await import('node:crypto');
pbkdf2('secret', 'salt', 100000, 64, 'sha512', (err, derivedKey) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(derivedKey.toString('hex')); // '3745e48...08d59ae'
});
An array of supported digest functions can be retrieved using {@link getHashes}.
This API uses libuv's threadpool, which can have surprising and negative performance implications for some applications; see the UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE
documentation for more information.
Since
v0.5.5