Every submodule under the 'crypto' directory was exported-imported
even if a handful of functions where actually needed.
We now only export entire modules behind default exports if it makes
sense for readability and if the different submodules would be
imported together anyway (e.g. `cipherMode` exports are all needed
by the SEIPD class).
We've also dropped exports that are not used outside of the crypto modules,
e.g. pkcs5 helpers.
We now throw on unexpected leading byte.
This change is primarily intended to help with debugging, in case of malformed params.
In fact, in case of wrong point size, the operations would already fail anyway,
just in lower-level functions.
This is a breaking change, as NIST curves identifiers and values in
`enums.curves` have been renamed:
- the identifiers `enums.curve.p256`, `.p384`, `.p521` are now marked as
`@deprecated`
- the new identifiers are, respectively: `enums.curve.nistP256`, `.nistP384`,
`.nistP521`.
- the corresponding values have been changed from `'p256'`,`'p384'`,`'p521'` to
`'nistP256'`, `'nistP384'`, `'nistP521'`.
Affected high-level API functions:
- in `generateKey`, the `options.curve` argument will expect the updated string
values
- `Key.getAlgorithmInfo()` will return the updated `curve` values
Unlike elliptic, noble-curves targets algorithmic constant time, and
it relies on the native BigInts when available, resulting in a smaller bundle
and improved performance.
Also, expand testing of fallback elliptic implementation.
Mocha v10 requires the lib to be esm compliant.
ESM mandates the use of file extensions in imports, so to minimize the
changes (for now), we rely on the flag `experimental-specifier-resolution=node`
and on `ts-node` (needed only for Node 20).
Breaking changes:
downstream bundlers might be affected by the package.json changes depending on
how they load the library.
NB: legacy package.json entrypoints are still available.
The relevant packets will be considered unsupported instead of malformed.
Hence, parsing them will succeed by default (based on
`config.ignoreUnsupportedPackets`).
- Use PascalCase for classes, with uppercase acronyms.
- Use camelCase for function and variables. First word/acronym is always
lowercase, otherwise acronyms are uppercase.
Also, make the packet classes' `tag` properties `static`.
Refactor functions to take the configuration as a parameter.
This allows setting a config option for a single function call, whereas
setting `openpgp.config` could lead to concurrency-related issues when
multiple async function calls are made at the same time.
`openpgp.config` is used as default for unset config values in top-level
functions.
`openpgp.config` is used as default config object in low-level functions
(i.e., when calling a low-level function, it may be required to pass
`{ ...openpgp.config, modifiedConfig: modifiedValue }`).
Also,
- remove `config.rsaBlinding`: blinding is now always applied to RSA decryption
- remove `config.debug`: debugging mode can be enabled by setting
`process.env.NODE_ENV = 'development'`
- remove `config.useNative`: native crypto is always used when available
This PR adds four config options to configure whether and how to load
indutny/elliptic: use_indutny_elliptic, external_indutny_elliptic,
indutny_elliptic_path and indutny_elliptic_fetch_options.
Also:
- Use tweetnacl.js instead of indutny/elliptic for curve25519 key generation
- Don't initialize indutny's curve25519, improving performance when using that curve
- Verify NIST signatures using Web Crypto instead of indutny/elliptic when not streaming
- Move KeyPair.sign/verify to ecdsa.js
- Move KeyPair.derive to ecdh.js
- Move keyFromPrivate and keyFromPublic to a new indutnyKey.js file
* Various FIXME tags are removed
* In curve.js:
- webCrypto/nodeCrypto fallback bug is fixed
- Curve25519 has keyType ecdsa (won't be used for signing, but technically can be)
- webGenKeyPair is simplifed
* In base64.js:
- documentation added and arguments simplified
* In ecdsa.js and eddsa.js:
- hash_algo is now at least as strong as the default curve hash
- simplified the code by moving webSign/nodeSign and webVerify/nodeVerify to live in key.js (ht @ismaelbej)
* In message.js:
- in decryptSessionKey, loops break once a key packet is decrypted
* In key.js:
- getPreferredHashAlgorithm returns the best hash algorithm
- enums are used for curve selection