$ npx srisum [OPTION]... [FILE]...
For a single file:
$ npx srisum styles.css > styles.css.sri
For multiple different files:
$ npx srisum styles.css index.js package.json bundle.js > app.sri
From stdin
:
$ cat styles.css | npx srisum -a sha1
sha1-hmkHOZdrfLUVOqpAgryfC8XNGtE -
Specify algorithms to generate:
$ npx srisum styles.css index.js --algorithms sha512 sha256 sha1 > styles.css.sri
Add options:
$ npx srisum styles.css -a sha1 --options releaser=Kat date=2017-01-01
sha1-hmkHOZdrfLUVOqpAgryfC8XNGtE=?releaser=kat?date=2017-01-01 styles.css
Passing checksum file as an argument:
$ npx srisum -c styles.css.sri
styles.css: OK (sha512)
Passing multiple checksum files:
$ npx srisum -c styles.css.sri js-files.sri
styles.css: OK (sha512)
index.js: OK (sha512)
lib/util.js: OK (sha512)
Checksum file from stdin
:
$ cat styles.css.sri | npx srisum -c
styles.css: OK (sha512)
Checksum stdin
itself:
$ echo "hello" | npx srisum > stdin.sri
$ echo "hello" | npx srisum -c stdin.sri
-: OK (sha512)
Print or check Subresource Integrity digests.
Spec: https://w3c.github.io/webappsec/specs/subresourceintegrity/
srisum
's API is based on the SHA[N]SUM(1)
family of unix utilities.
With no FILE
or when FILE
is -
, read standard input.
-a, --algorithms [ALGO]...
- hash algorithms to generate for the FILE
s
-s, --strict
- follow a strict interpretation of the SRI spec
-o, --options [OPT]...
- append given OPT
strings to generated digests
-c, --check
- read SRI sums from the FILE
s and check them
-d, --digest-only
- only output the digest for each FILE
, without filenames
--help
- display help and exit
--version
- output version information and exit
--ignore-missing
- don't fail or report status for missing files
--quiet
- don't print OK for each successfully verified file
--status
- don't output anything, status code shows success
--strict
- exit non-zero for lines that fail strict SRI format
-w, --warn
- warn about improperly formatted SRI lines
When checking, the input should be a former output of this program. The default mode is to print line with space-separated SRI digests, one more space, and a name for each FILE.
Strict mode, enabled with --strict
, will entirely ignore digests (in input and output) that fail all of the following conditions:
algorithms
must be one or more of:sha256
,sha384
,sha512
options
must be visual characters except for?
.- digest strings must be valid
RFC4648
Base64
strings.
Written by Kat Marchan
Please file any relevant issues on Github.
This work is released under the terms of the MIT license. For more details, see the LICENSE file included with this distribution.
shasum(1)
sha1sum(1)