An unofficial TypeScript SDK for Troy Hunt's Have I been pwned? service.
In Node.js:
npm install hibp
In Deno:
// Replace x.y.z with the desired hibp version
import * as hibp from 'npm:[email protected]';
See the browser section below for information on how to use it in the browser.
- Get a single breach event
- Get all breaches for an account π
- Get all breach events in the system
- Get all data classes
- Get all pastes for an account π
- Securely check a password to see if it has been exposed in a data breach
- Check a SHA-1 or NTLM prefix to see if it has been exposed in a data breach
- Search for an account in both breaches and pastes at the same time π
- Get your subscription status π
- All queries return a Promise
- Available server-side (e.g., Node.js) and client-side (browser)
- Written in TypeScript, so all modules come fully typed
// import individual modules as needed
import { dataClasses, search } from 'hibp';
// or, import all modules into a local namespace
import * as hibp from 'hibp';
The following modules are available:
- breach
- breachedAccount
- breaches
- dataClasses
- pasteAccount
- pwnedPassword
- pwnedPasswordRange
- search
- subscriptionStatus
Please see the API reference for more detailed usage information and examples.
import { search } from 'hibp';
async function main() {
try {
const data = await search('someAccountOrEmail', { apiKey: 'my-api-key' });
if (data.breaches || data.pastes) {
// Bummer...
console.log(data);
} else {
// Phew! We're clear.
console.log('Good news β no pwnage found!');
}
} catch (err) {
// Something went wrong.
console.log(err.message);
}
}
void main();
The haveibeenpwned.com API rate limits requests to prevent abuse. In
the event you get rate limited, the module will throw a custom RateLimitError
which will include a
retryAfterSeconds
property so you know when you can try the call again (as a number
, unless the
remote API did not provide one, in which case it will be undefined
- but that should never
happen).
You have a couple of options for using this library in a browser environment:
-
Bundled
The most efficient and recommended method is to bundle it with client-side code using a module bundler, most likely dictated by your web application framework of choice.
-
ESM for Browsers
Alternatively, you can also import the library directly in your HTML via
<script type="module">
tags in modern browsers. The pre-bundled module is available through the unpkg CDN, but you must specify the full path (including the file extension). It's also strongly recommended to include the exact version number as well, otherwise thelatest
tag will be used, which could be dangerous if/when there are breaking changes made to the API. See unpkg for details and advanced version specification, but you will probably want to do the following (replacingx.y.z
with the version you want):<script type="module"> // Replace x.y.z with the desired hibp version β β β import { dataClasses } from 'https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/browser/hibp.module.js'; const logDataClasses = async () => { console.table(await dataClasses()); }; logDataClasses(); </script>
For more information on ESM in the browser, check out Using JS modules in the browser.
Test hibp in your browser with StackBlitz.
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This module is distributed under the MIT License.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Justin Hall π» π π π§ π |
Troy Hunt π£ |
Jelle Kralt π» |
Anton W π |
Daniel Adams π» |
Markus Dolic π |
Jonathan Sharpe π» |
Ryan π |
Stuart McGregor π |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!