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JavaScript obfuscator for Node.js

Home Page: https://javascriptobfuscator.herokuapp.com

License: BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License

JavaScript 0.36% TypeScript 99.36% Shell 0.28%

javascript-obfuscator's Introduction

JavaScript obfuscator for Node.js

JavaScript obfuscator for Node.js is a free obfuscator with wide number of features which provides protection for your source code.

  • without any limits and sending data to a server;
  • compatible with ES6;
  • tested on Angular2 bundle.

Online version: javascriptobfuscator.herokuapp.com

Example of obfuscated code: gist.github.com

Plugins:

npm version Build Status Coverage Status

Dependency Status devDependency Status

⚠️ Important

#####Obfuscate only the code that belongs to you.

It is not recommended to obfuscate vendor scripts and polyfills, since the obfuscated code is 25-30% slower and the files are significantly larger.

Installation

Install the package from NPM and add it to your devDependencies:

$ npm install --save-dev javascript-obfuscator

Node.js usage

Here's an example of how to use it:

var JavaScriptObfuscator = require('javascript-obfuscator');

var obfuscationResult = JavaScriptObfuscator.obfuscate(
    `
        (function(){
            var variable1 = '5' - 3;
            var variable2 = '5' + 3;
            var variable3 = '5' + - '2';
            console.log(variable1);
            console.log(variable2);
            console.log(variable3);
        })();
    `,
    {
        compact: false,
        controlFlowFlattening: true,
        disableConsoleOutput: false
    }
);

console.log(obfuscationResult.getObfuscatedCode());
/*
var _0x20c3 = [
    '\x6c\x6f\x67',
    '\x78\x4c\x77',
    '\x51\x72\x6b'
];
(function (_0x3cd8ee, _0x363b84) {
    var _0x52ec75 = function (_0xda70d7) {
        while (--_0xda70d7) {
            _0x3cd8ee['\x70\x75\x73\x68'](_0x3cd8ee['\x73\x68\x69\x66\x74']());
        }
    };
    _0x52ec75(++_0x363b84);
}(_0x20c3, 0x11e));
var _0xc320 = function (_0x578269, _0x5685a1) {
    var _0x578269 = parseInt(_0x578269, 0x10);
    var _0xef46f2 = _0x20c3[_0x578269];
    return _0xef46f2;
};
(function () {
    var _0x2559cb = {
        '\x78\x4c\x77': function _0x1(_0x1936fd, _0x5ed38f) {
            return _0x1936fd + _0x5ed38f;
        },
        '\x51\x72\x6b': function _0x3(_0x4414d6, _0x1db310) {
            return _0x4414d6 + _0x1db310;
        }
    };
    var _0x32d9b = '\x35' - 0x3;
    var _0x2b7aac = _0x2559cb[_0xc320('0x0')]('\x35', 0x3);
    var _0x3c7304 = _0x2559cb['\x51\x72\x6b']('\x35', -'\x32');
    console['\x6c\x6f\x67'](_0x32d9b);
    console[_0xc320('0x2')](_0x2b7aac);
    console[_0xc320('0x2')](_0x3c7304);
}());
*/

obfuscate(sourceCode, options)

Returns ObfuscationResult object which contains two public methods:

  • getObfuscatedCode() - returns string with obfuscated code;
  • getSourceMap() - if sourceMap option is enabled - returns string with source map or an empty string if sourceMapMode option is set as inline.

Calling toString() for ObfuscationResult object will return string with obfuscated code.

Method takes two parameters, sourceCode and options – the source code and the opitons respectively:

  • sourceCode (string, default: null) – any valid source code, passed as a string;
  • options (Object, default: null) – an object with options.

For available options see options.

CLI usage

Usage:

javascript-obfuscator in.js [options]
javascript-obfuscator in.js -output out.js [options]

If the destination path is not specified through --output option, obfuscated code will saved into input file directory with name like INPUT_FILE_NAME-obfuscated.js

Examples:

javascript-obfuscator samples/sample.js --compact true --selfDefending false
// creates a new file samples/sample-obfuscated.js

javascript-obfuscator samples/sample.js --output output/output.js --compact true --selfDefending false
// creates a new file output/output.js

See CLI options.

JavaScript Obfuscator Options

Following options available for the JS Obfuscator:

options:

{
    compact: true,
    controlFlowFlattening: false,
    controlFlowFlatteningThreshold: 0.75,
    debugProtection: false,
    debugProtectionInterval: false,
    disableConsoleOutput: true,
    reservedNames: [],
    rotateStringArray: true,
    seed: 0,
    selfDefending: false,
    sourceMap: false,
    sourceMapBaseUrl: '',
    sourceMapFileName: '',
    sourceMapMode: 'separate',
    stringArray: true,
    stringArrayEncoding: false,
    stringArrayThreshold: 0.8,
    unicodeEscapeSequence: true
}

CLI options:

    -v, --version
    -h, --help

    -o, --output

    --compact <boolean>
    --controlFlowFlattening <boolean>
    --controlFlowFlatteningThreshold <number>
    --debugProtection <boolean>
    --debugProtectionInterval <boolean>
    --disableConsoleOutput <boolean>
    --reservedNames <list> (comma separated)
    --rotateStringArray <boolean>
    --seed <number>
    --selfDefending <boolean>
    --sourceMap <boolean>
    --sourceMapBaseUrl <string>
    --sourceMapFileName <string>
    --sourceMapMode <string> [inline, separate]
    --stringArray <boolean>
    --stringArrayEncoding <boolean|string> [true, false, base64, rc4]
    --stringArrayThreshold <number>
    --unicodeEscapeSequence <boolean>

compact

Type: boolean Default: true

Compact code output on one line.

controlFlowFlattening

Type: boolean Default: false

Enables code control flow flattening. Control flow flattening is a structure transformation of the source code that hinders program comprehension.

Example:

// input
(function(){
    function foo () {
        return function () {
            var sum = 1 + 2;
        }
    }
})();

// output
(function() {
    var _0x451dc8 = {
        '\x44\x64\x4f': function _0x3(_0x4ea314, _0x4fa62e) {
            return _0x4ea314 + _0x4fa62e;
        }
    };

    function _0x5382d8() {
        var _0x349b22 = {
            '\x48\x65\x61': function _0x2(_0x14a596, _0x250c4b) {
                return _0x451dc8['\x44\x64\x4f'](_0x14a596, _0x250c4b);
            }
        };
        return function() {
            var _0x412353 = {
                '\x73\x47\x6f': function _0x4(_0x43c6b0, _0x133730) {
                    return _0x349b22['\x48\x65\x61'](_0x43c6b0, _0x133730);
                }
            };
            var _0x1d8637 = _0x412353['\x73\x47\x6f'](0x1, 0x2);
        };
    }
}());

controlFlowFlatteningThreshold

Type: number Default: 0.75 Min: 0 Max: 1

The probability that the controlFlowFlattening transformation will be applied to the node.

This setting is especially useful for large code size because large amount of control flow transformations can slow down your code and increase code size.

controlFlowFlatteningThreshold: 0 equals to controlFlowFlattening: false.

debugProtection

Type: boolean Default: false

⚠️ Can freeze your browser if you open the Developer Tools.

This option makes it almost impossible to use the console tab of the Developer Tools (both on WebKit-based and Mozilla Firefox).

  • WebKit-based: blocks the site window, but you still can navigate through Developer Tools panel.
  • Firefox: does not block the site window, but still won't let you use DevTools.

debugProtectionInterval

Type: boolean Default: false

⚠️ Can freeze your browser! Use at own risk.

If checked, an interval is used to force the debug mode on the Console tab, making it harder to use other features of the Developer Tools. Works if debugProtection is enabled.

disableConsoleOutput

Type: boolean Default: true

Disables the use of console.log, console.info, console.error and console.warn by replacing them with empty functions. This makes the use of the debugger harder.

domainLock

Type: string[] Default: []

Locks the obfuscated source code so it only runs on specific domains and/or sub-domains. This makes really hard for someone just copy and paste your source code and run elsewhere.

Multiple domains and sub-domains

It's possible to lock your code to more than one domain or sub-domain. For instance, to lock it so the code only runs on www.example.com add www.example.com, to make it work on any sub-domain from example.com, use .example.com.

reservedNames

Type: string[] Default: []

Disables the obfuscation of variables names, function names and function parameters that match the Regular Expression used.

Example:

	{
		reservedNames: [
			'^someVariable',
			'functionParameter_\d'
		]
	}

rotateStringArray

Type: boolean Default: true

⚠️ stringArray must be enabled

Shift the stringArray array by a fixed and random (generated at the code obfuscation) places. This makes it harder to match the order of the removed strings to their original place.

This option is recommended if your original source code isn't small, as the helper function can attract attention.

seed

Type: number Default: 0

This option sets seed for random generator. This is useful for creating repeatable results.

If seed is 0 - random generator will work without seed.

selfDefending

Type: boolean Default: false

⚠️ Don't change obfuscated code in any way after obfuscation with this option, because any change like uglifying of code can trigger self defending and code wont work anymore!
⚠️ This option forcibly sets compact value to true

This option makes the output code resilient against formatting and variable renaming. If one tries to use a JavaScript beautifier on the obfuscated code, the code won't work anymore, making it harder to understand and modify it.

sourceMap

Type: boolean Default: false

Enables source map generation for obfuscated code.

Source maps can be useful to help you debug your obfuscated JavaScript source code. If you want or need to debug in production, you can upload the separate source map file to a secret location and then point your browser there.

sourceMapBaseUrl

Type: string Default: ``

Sets base url to the source map import url when sourceMapMode: 'separate'.

CLI example:

javascript-obfuscator input.js --output out.js --sourceMap true --sourceMapBaseUrl 'http://localhost:9000'

Result:

//# sourceMappingURL=http://localhost:9000/out.js.map

sourceMapFileName

Type: string Default: ``

Sets file name for output source map when sourceMapMode: 'separate'.

CLI example:

javascript-obfuscator input.js --output out.js --sourceMap true --sourceMapBaseUrl 'http://localhost:9000' --sourceMapFileName example

Result:

//# sourceMappingURL=http://localhost:9000/example.js.map

sourceMapMode

Type: string Default: separate

Specifies source map generation mode:

  • inline - emit a single file with source maps instead of having a separate file;
  • separate - generates corresponding '.map' file with source map. In case you run obfuscator through CLI - adds link to source map file to the end of file with obfuscated code //# sourceMappingUrl=file.js.map.

stringArray

Type: boolean Default: true

Removes string literals and place them in a special array. For instance, the string "Hello World" in var m = "Hello World"; will be replaced with something like var m = _0x12c456[0x1];

stringArrayEncoding

Type: boolean|string Default: false

⚠️ stringArray option must be enabled

This option can slightly slow down your script.

Encode all string literals of the stringArray using base64 or rc4 and inserts a special code that used to decode it back at runtime.

Available values:

  • true (boolean): encode stringArray values using base64
  • false (boolean): don't encode stringArray values
  • 'base64' (string): encode stringArray values using base64
  • 'rc4' (string): encode stringArray values using rc4. About 30-35% slower then base64, but more harder to get initial values

stringArrayThreshold

Type: number Default: 0.8 Min: 0 Max: 1

⚠️ stringArray option must be enabled

You can use this setting to adjust the probability (from 0 to 1) that a string literal will be inserted into the stringArray.

This setting is especially useful for large code size because it repeatedly calls to the string array and can slow down your code.

stringArrayThreshold: 0 equals to stringArray: false.

unicodeEscapeSequence

Type: boolean Default: true

Allows to enable/disable string conversion to unicode escape sequence.

Unicode escape sequence increases code size greatly. It is recommended to disable this option when using stringArrayEncoding (especially with rc4 encoding).

License

Copyright (C) 2016 Timofey Kachalov.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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