The encrypt()
method of the SubtleCrypto
interface encrypts data.
It takes as its arguments a key to encrypt with, some algorithm-specific parameters, and the data to encrypt (also known as "plaintext"). It returns a Promise
which will be fulfilled with the encrypted data (also known as "ciphertext").
encrypt(algorithm, key, data)
A Promise
that fulfills with an ArrayBuffer
containing the "ciphertext".
The promise is rejected when the following exceptions are encountered:
-
InvalidAccessError
DOMException
-
Raised when the requested operation is not valid for the provided key (e.g. invalid encryption algorithm, or invalid key for the specified encryption algorithm*)*.
-
OperationError
DOMException
-
Raised when the operation failed for an operation-specific reason (e.g. algorithm parameters of invalid sizes, or AES-GCM plaintext longer than 2³⁹−256 bytes).
The Web Crypto API provides four algorithms that support the encrypt()
and decrypt()
operations.
One of these algorithms — RSA-OAEP — is a public-key cryptosystem.
The other three encryption algorithms here are all symmetric algorithms, and they're all based on the same underlying cipher, AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). The difference between them is the mode. The Web Crypto API supports three different AES modes:
- CTR (Counter Mode)
- CBC (Cipher Block Chaining)
- GCM (Galois/Counter Mode)
It's strongly recommended to use authenticated encryption, which includes checks that the ciphertext has not been modified by an attacker. Authentication helps protect against chosen-ciphertext attacks, in which an attacker can ask the system to decrypt arbitrary messages, and use the result to deduce information about the secret key. While it's possible to add authentication to CTR and CBC modes, they do not provide it by default and when implementing it manually one can easily make minor, but serious mistakes. GCM does provide built-in authentication, and for this reason it's often recommended over the other two AES modes.
The RSA-OAEP public-key encryption system is specified in RFC 3447.
This represents AES in Counter Mode, as specified in NIST SP800-38A.
This represents AES in Cipher Block Chaining Mode, as specified in NIST SP800-38A.
This represents AES in Galois/Counter Mode, as specified in NIST SP800-38D.
One major difference between this mode and the others is that GCM is an "authenticated" mode, which means that it includes checks that the ciphertext has not been modified by an attacker.
This code fetches the contents of a text box, encodes it for encryption, and encrypts it with using RSA-OAEP. See the complete code on GitHub.
function getMessageEncoding() {
const messageBox = document.querySelector(".rsa-oaep #message");
let message = messageBox.value;
let enc = new TextEncoder();
return enc.encode(message);
}
function encryptMessage(publicKey) {
let encoded = getMessageEncoding();
return window.crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: "RSA-OAEP"
},
publicKey,
encoded
);
}
This code fetches the contents of a text box, encodes it for encryption, and encrypts it using AES in CTR mode. See the complete code on GitHub.
function getMessageEncoding() {
const messageBox = document.querySelector(".aes-ctr #message");
let message = messageBox.value;
let enc = new TextEncoder();
return enc.encode(message);
}
function encryptMessage(key) {
let encoded = getMessageEncoding();
counter = window.crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(16));
return window.crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: "AES-CTR",
counter,
length: 64
},
key,
encoded
);
}
let iv = window.crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(16));
let key = window.crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(16));
let data = new Uint8Array(12345);
const key_encoded = await crypto.subtle.importKey( "raw", key.buffer, 'AES-CTR' , false, ["encrypt", "decrypt"]);
const encrypted_content = await window.crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: "AES-CTR",
counter: iv,
length: 128
},
key_encoded,
data
);
console.log(encrypted_content);
This code fetches the contents of a text box, encodes it for encryption, and encrypts it using AES in CBC mode. See the complete code on GitHub.
function getMessageEncoding() {
const messageBox = document.querySelector(".aes-cbc #message");
let message = messageBox.value;
let enc = new TextEncoder();
return enc.encode(message);
}
function encryptMessage(key) {
let encoded = getMessageEncoding();
iv = window.crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(16));
return window.crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: "AES-CBC",
iv
},
key,
encoded
);
}
This code fetches the contents of a text box, encodes it for encryption, and encrypts it using AES in GCM mode. See the complete code on GitHub.
function getMessageEncoding() {
const messageBox = document.querySelector(".aes-gcm #message");
let message = messageBox.value;
let enc = new TextEncoder();
return enc.encode(message);
}
function encryptMessage(key) {
let encoded = getMessageEncoding();
iv = window.crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(12));
return window.crypto.subtle.encrypt(
{
name: "AES-GCM",
iv: iv
},
key,
encoded
);
}