A fast implementation of Node's crypto
module.
Note: This version
0.x
is the Old Architecture, Bridged version for React Native. The1.x
and higher branches are refactored to work with the New Architecture, Bridgeless, andNitro Modules
. Status, as always, will be represented in implementation-coverage.md.
Unlike any other current JS-based polyfills, react-native-quick-crypto is written in C/C++ JSI and provides much greater performance - especially on mobile devices. QuickCrypto can be used as a drop-in replacement for your Web3/Crypto apps to speed up common cryptography functions.
- 🏎️ Up to 58x faster than all other solutions
- ⚡️ Lightning fast implementation with pure C++ and JSI, instead of JS
- 🧪 Well tested in JS and C++ (OpenSSL)
- 💰 Made for crypto apps and Wallets
- 🔢 Secure native compiled cryptography
- 🔁 Easy drop-in replacement for crypto-browserify or react-native-crypto
Version | RN Architecture | Modules |
---|---|---|
0.x (you are here) |
old | Bridge & JSI |
1.x + |
new -> | Nitro Modules -> |
For example, creating a Wallet using ethers.js uses complex algorithms to generate a private-key/mnemonic-phrase pair:
const start = performance.now();
const wallet = ethers.Wallet.createRandom();
const end = performance.now();
console.log(`Creating a Wallet took ${end - start} ms.`);
Without react-native-quick-crypto 🐢:
Creating a Wallet took 16862 ms
With react-native-quick-crypto ⚡️:
Creating a Wallet took 289 ms
yarn add react-native-quick-crypto
cd ios && pod install
expo install react-native-quick-crypto
expo prebuild
Optional: override global.Buffer
and global.crypto
in your application as early as possible for example in index.js.
import { install } from 'react-native-quick-crypto';
install();
If you are using a library that depends on crypto
, instead of polyfilling it with crypto-browserify
(or react-native-crypto
) you can use react-native-quick-crypto
for a fully native implementation. This way you can get much faster crypto operations with just a single-line change!
Use the resolveRequest
configuration option in your metro.config.js
config.resolver.resolveRequest = (context, moduleName, platform) => {
if (moduleName === 'crypto') {
// when importing crypto, resolve to react-native-quick-crypto
return context.resolveRequest(
context,
'react-native-quick-crypto',
platform,
)
}
// otherwise chain to the standard Metro resolver.
return context.resolveRequest(context, moduleName, platform)
}
You need to install babel-plugin-module-resolver
, it's a babel plugin that will alias any imports in the code with the values you pass to it. It tricks any module that will try to import certain dependencies with the native versions we require for React Native.
yarn add --dev babel-plugin-module-resolver
Then, in your babel.config.js
, add the plugin to swap the crypto
, stream
and buffer
dependencies:
module.exports = {
presets: ['module:metro-react-native-babel-preset'],
plugins: [
+ [
+ 'module-resolver',
+ {
+ alias: {
+ 'crypto': 'react-native-quick-crypto',
+ 'stream': 'readable-stream',
+ 'buffer': '@craftzdog/react-native-buffer',
+ },
+ },
+ ],
...
],
};
Then restart your bundler using yarn start --reset-cache
.
For example, to hash a string with SHA256 you can do the following:
import QuickCrypto from 'react-native-quick-crypto';
const hashed = QuickCrypto.createHash('sha256')
.update('Damn, Margelo writes hella good software!')
.digest('hex');
As the library uses JSI for synchronous native methods access, remote debugging (e.g. with Chrome) is no longer possible. Instead, you should use Flipper.
Not all cryptographic algorithms are supported yet. See the implementation coverage document for more details. If you need a specific algorithm, please open a feature request
issue and we'll see what we can do.
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react-native-quick-crypto was built at Margelo, an elite app development agency. For enterprise support or other business inquiries, contact us at hello@margelo.io!
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
- react-native-quick-crypto is licensed under MIT.
- react-native-quick-crypto is heavily inspired by NodeJS Crypto, which is licensed under nodejs/LICENSE.