How to hash text with SHA-256 in Node.js
Step-by-step Node.js guide to hash text with SHA-256. Use the browser tool for quick testing, then integrate the snippet into your application.
Steps
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Open the hash generator tool and generate or process your value in the browser.
- 2
Copy the output — nothing is sent to a server; all processing is client-side.
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Store secrets in environment variables or a secrets manager, never in source code.
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Integrate the Node.js snippet below into your application.
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Test end-to-end before deploying to production.
Code Example
Node.js
const crypto = require('crypto');
const hash = crypto.createHash('sha256').update(text).digest('hex');Other languages
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to use the browser tool for hash text with SHA-256?
Yes. All computation uses Web Crypto in your browser. No keys or tokens are transmitted to any server.
Can I use this Node.js code in production?
Yes, with proper secret storage. Replace placeholder values with environment variables and follow security best practices.