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- var test = require('tape')
- var crypto = require('../')
-
- var randomBytesFunctions = {
- randomBytes: require('randombytes'),
- pseudoRandomBytes: crypto.pseudoRandomBytes
- }
-
- for (var randomBytesName in randomBytesFunctions) {
- // Both randomBytes and pseudoRandomBytes should provide the same interface
- var randomBytes = randomBytesFunctions[randomBytesName]
-
- test('get error message', function (t) {
- try {
- var b = randomBytes(10)
- t.ok(Buffer.isBuffer(b))
- t.end()
- } catch (err) {
- t.ok(/not supported/.test(err.message), '"not supported" is in error message')
- t.end()
- }
- })
-
- test(randomBytesName, function (t) {
- t.plan(5)
- t.equal(randomBytes(10).length, 10)
- t.ok(Buffer.isBuffer(randomBytes(10)))
- randomBytes(10, function (ex, bytes) {
- t.error(ex)
- t.equal(bytes.length, 10)
- t.ok(Buffer.isBuffer(bytes))
- t.end()
- })
- })
-
- test(randomBytesName + ' seem random', function (t) {
- var L = 1000
- var b = randomBytes(L)
-
- var mean = [].reduce.call(b, function (a, b) { return a + b }, 0) / L
-
- // test that the random numbers are plausably random.
- // Math.random() will pass this, but this will catch
- // terrible mistakes such as this blunder:
- // https://github.com/dominictarr/crypto-browserify/commit/3267955e1df7edd1680e52aeede9a89506ed2464#commitcomment-7916835
-
- // this doesn't check that the bytes are in a random *order*
- // but it's better than nothing.
-
- var expected = 256 / 2
- var smean = Math.sqrt(mean)
-
- // console.log doesn't work right on testling, *grumble grumble*
- console.log(JSON.stringify([expected - smean, mean, expected + smean]))
- t.ok(mean < expected + smean)
- t.ok(mean > expected - smean)
-
- t.end()
- })
- }
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