Usage in Deno
import { createDecipheriv } from "node:crypto";
createDecipheriv(): DecipherCCM
Creates and returns a Decipher
object that uses the given algorithm
, key
and initialization vector (iv
).
The options
argument controls stream behavior and is optional except when a
cipher in CCM or OCB mode (e.g. 'aes-128-ccm'
) is used. In that case, the authTagLength
option is required and specifies the length of the
authentication tag in bytes, see CCM mode
. In GCM mode, the authTagLength
option is not required but can be used to restrict accepted authentication tags
to those with the specified length.
For chacha20-poly1305
, the authTagLength
option defaults to 16 bytes.
The algorithm
is dependent on OpenSSL, examples are 'aes192'
, etc. On
recent OpenSSL releases, openssl list -cipher-algorithms
will
display the available cipher algorithms.
The key
is the raw key used by the algorithm
and iv
is an initialization vector. Both arguments must be 'utf8'
encoded
strings,Buffers
, TypedArray
, or DataView
s. The key
may optionally be
a KeyObject
of type secret
. If the cipher does not need
an initialization vector, iv
may be null
.
When passing strings for key
or iv
, please consider caveats when using strings as inputs to cryptographic APIs
.
Initialization vectors should be unpredictable and unique; ideally, they will be cryptographically random. They do not have to be secret: IVs are typically just added to ciphertext messages unencrypted. It may sound contradictory that something has to be unpredictable and unique, but does not have to be secret; remember that an attacker must not be able to predict ahead of time what a given IV will be.
algorithm: CipherCCMTypes
key: CipherKey
iv: BinaryLike
options: CipherCCMOptions
stream.transform
options
createDecipheriv(): DecipherOCB
createDecipheriv(): DecipherGCM
createDecipheriv(): Decipher