Why is crypto.subtle.digest
designed to return a promise?
Every other system I’ve ever worked with has the signature hash(bytes) => bytes
, yet whatever committee designed the Subtle Crypto API decided that the browser version should return a promise. Why? I’ve looked around but I’ve never found any discussion on the motivation behind that.
Sure, I’ll just put
await
andasync
everywhere. Oh wait, I can’t. A constructor can’t be async so now I need to restructure my code to use async factories instead of constructors. Wonderful…It sounds like you’re trying to do OOD/OOP. In js that’s usually not the way to go. You might want to restructure into a more functional architecture anyway.
Sounds like an architectural issue to begin with. A constructor shouldn’t do the heavy lifting to begin with.
You consider calculating the hash of a few bytes to be heavy lifting?
The API doesn’t restrict the amount of bytes to be hashed. So yeah it’s still heavy lifting.
Trigger a loading event after the constructor is finished that the view model takes to calculate your hash.