A NodeJS module for sub-millisecond, non-cryptographic hashes using the Murmur3 algorithm.
Note: As of v0.0.1, only the 128 bit hash is supported.
Javascript does not contain 64 bit operations....
Instead, the standard complies to a 64 bit floating point representation that gives 58 bits of precision in integers.
To overcome this, I had to fill in these gaps. As such, I have allowed these operations to be accessed from the murmur object.
The functions include:
add64(a, b):: Additionmult64(a, b):: Multiplicationshiftr(a, bits):: Shift rightshiftl(a, bits):: Shift leftrotl(a, bits):: Rotate leftwhere (a) or (b) are a 64 bit integer of format [nHigh, nLow]
.hash128(string):: Hash the given string. Returns themurmurobject..raw():: Return the array of four "32 bit unsigned integers".hex():: Return a 16 character/byte, string, hex representation
Alternatively, the raw array may be accessed with murmur.hash_raw.
var murmur = require('murmur3');
// NOTE: currently only 128 bit length is implemented
// array of 4 "32 bit unsigned integers"
var hash = murmur.hash128('string of text or data').raw();
// or with a seed (limited to 32 bit address space)
var seeded = murmur.hash128('string of text or data', 0xFFFFFFFF);
// returns 16 character hex representation as a string
var string_hex = murmur.hash128('will be 16byte hex').hex();
Install mocha and should using
npm install --dev
Note: npm 1.2.18 contains a bug that tries to install the development version of all devDependencies. Omit the --dev option and it should work correctly.
Once everything is installed:
make test