timingSafeEqual

This function compares the underlying bytes that represent the given ArrayBuffer, TypedArray, or DataView instances using a constant-time algorithm.

This function does not leak timing information that would allow an attacker to guess one of the values. This is suitable for comparing HMAC digests or secret values like authentication cookies or capability urls.

a and b must both be Buffers, TypedArrays, or DataViews, and they must have the same byte length. An error is thrown if a and b have different byte lengths.

If at least one of a and b is a TypedArray with more than one byte per entry, such as Uint16Array, the result will be computed using the platform byte order.

When both of the inputs are Float32Arrays or Float64Arrays, this function might return unexpected results due to IEEE 754 encoding of floating-point numbers. In particular, neither x === y nor Object.is(x, y) implies that the byte representations of two floating-point numbers x and y are equal.

Use of crypto.timingSafeEqual does not guarantee that the surrounding code is timing-safe. Care should be taken to ensure that the surrounding code does not introduce timing vulnerabilities.

Since

v6.6.0