import { type CHash, type TArg, type TRet } from './utils.ts'; /** * HKDF-extract from spec. Less important part. `HKDF-Extract(IKM, salt) -> PRK` * Arguments position differs from spec (IKM is first one, since it is not optional) * Local validation only checks `hash`; `ikm` / `salt` byte validation is delegated to `hmac()`. * @param hash - hash function that would be used (e.g. sha256) * @param ikm - input keying material, the initial key * @param salt - optional salt value (a non-secret random value) * @returns Pseudorandom key derived from input keying material. * @example * Run the HKDF extract step. * ```ts * import { extract } from '@noble/hashes/hkdf.js'; * import { sha256 } from '@noble/hashes/sha2.js'; * extract(sha256, new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]), new Uint8Array([4, 5, 6])); * ``` */ export declare function extract(hash: TArg, ikm: TArg, salt?: TArg): TRet; /** * HKDF-expand from the spec. The most important part. `HKDF-Expand(PRK, info, L) -> OKM` * @param hash - hash function that would be used (e.g. sha256) * @param prk - a pseudorandom key of at least HashLen octets * (usually, the output from the extract step) * @param info - optional context and application specific information (can be a zero-length string) * @param length - length of output keying material in bytes. * RFC 5869 §2.3 allows `0..255*HashLen`, so `0` returns an empty OKM. * @returns Output keying material with the requested length. * @throws If the requested output length exceeds the HKDF limit * for the selected hash. {@link Error} * @example * Run the HKDF expand step. * ```ts * import { expand } from '@noble/hashes/hkdf.js'; * import { sha256 } from '@noble/hashes/sha2.js'; * expand(sha256, new Uint8Array(32), new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]), 16); * ``` */ export declare function expand(hash: TArg, prk: TArg, info?: TArg, length?: number): TRet; /** * HKDF (RFC 5869): derive keys from an initial input. * Combines hkdf_extract + hkdf_expand in one step * @param hash - hash function that would be used (e.g. sha256) * @param ikm - input keying material, the initial key * @param salt - optional salt value (a non-secret random value) * @param info - optional context and application specific information bytes * @param length - length of output keying material in bytes. * RFC 5869 §2.3 allows `0..255*HashLen`, so `0` returns an empty OKM. * @returns Output keying material derived from the input key. * @throws If the requested output length exceeds the HKDF limit * for the selected hash. {@link Error} * @example * HKDF (RFC 5869): derive keys from an initial input. * ```ts * import { hkdf } from '@noble/hashes/hkdf.js'; * import { sha256 } from '@noble/hashes/sha2.js'; * import { randomBytes, utf8ToBytes } from '@noble/hashes/utils.js'; * const inputKey = randomBytes(32); * const salt = randomBytes(32); * const info = utf8ToBytes('application-key'); * const okm = hkdf(sha256, inputKey, salt, info, 32); * ``` */ export declare const hkdf: (hash: TArg, ikm: TArg, salt: TArg, info: TArg, length: number) => TRet; //# sourceMappingURL=hkdf.d.ts.map