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I'm trying to port the following php code to javascript on node.js:

$mac = hash_hmac('SHA256', 'string', 'secret', true);
$coded = base64_encode($mac);

I've tried the following:

var Crypto = require('crypto');
var code = Crypto.util.bytesToBase64(Crypto.HMAC(Crypto.SHA256, 'string', 'secret', { asBytes: true }));

I get the error:

TypeError: Object #Object has no method 'HMAC'

I'm new to node.js, what am I doing wrong?

Update:

var code = Crypto.createHmac('SHA256', secret_key).update(to_encode).digest('base64');

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You want to use the createHmac function instead.

Crypto.createHmac("SHA256", 'secret').update('string').digest('base64')
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    Thanks. I get "Must give hashtype string as argument".
    – Alex
    Feb 6, 2012 at 19:08
  • @Alex Sorry, the docs aren't that great, so I couldn't figure out what exactly it wanted. Hopefully this gets you in the right direction.
    – Tesserex
    Feb 6, 2012 at 19:11
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    Crypto.SHA256 should be 'SHA256'. Thanks!
    – Alex
    Feb 6, 2012 at 19:21
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The method is called createHmac

> Crypto = require('crypto');
{ Credentials: [Function: Credentials],
  createCredentials: [Function],
  Hash: [Function],
  createHash: [Function],
  Hmac: [Function],
  createHmac: [Function],
  Cipher: [Function],
  createCipher: [Function],
  createCipheriv: [Function],
  Decipher: [Function],
  createDecipher: [Function],
  createDecipheriv: [Function],
  Sign: [Function],
  createSign: [Function],
  Verify: [Function],
  createVerify: [Function],
  DiffieHellman: [Function],
  createDiffieHellman: [Function],
  pbkdf2: [Function],
  randomBytes: [Function],
  pseudoRandomBytes: [Function],
  rng: [Function],
  prng: [Function] }
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