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Encrypt AES string with Go and decrypt with Crypto-js

I'm looking for encrypt string in my Go application and decrypt the encoded string with Crypto-js.

I have been trying for hours without success, trying many of the solutions offered by Stackoverflow, github or gist.

If anyone has the solution they would save me from a certain nervous breakdown lol

My Go encrypt code:

func EncryptBody() (encodedmess string, err error) {
  key := []byte("6368616e676520746869732070617373")

  // Create the AES cipher
  block, err := aes.NewCipher(key)
  if err != nil {
      panic(err)
  }
  plaintext, _ := pkcs7Pad([]byte("exampletext"), block.BlockSize())
  // The IV needs to be unique, but not secure. Therefore it's common to
  // include it at the beginning of the ciphertext.
  ciphertext := make([]byte, aes.BlockSize+len(plaintext))
  iv := ciphertext[:aes.BlockSize]
  if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, iv); err != nil {
    panic(err)
  }
  bm := cipher.NewCBCEncrypter(block, iv)
  bm.CryptBlocks(ciphertext[aes.BlockSize:], plaintext)

  return fmt.Sprintf("%x", ciphertext), nil
 }

My pkcs7Pad function:

 func pkcs7Pad(b []byte, blocksize int) ([]byte, error) {
  if blocksize <= 0 {
      return nil, errors.New("invalid blocksize")
  }
  if b == nil || len(b) == 0 {
      return nil, errors.New("invalid PKCS7 data (empty or not padded)")
  }
  n := blocksize - (len(b) % blocksize)
  pb := make([]byte, len(b)+n)
  copy(pb, b)
  copy(pb[len(b):], bytes.Repeat([]byte{byte(n)}, n))
  return pb, nil
}

My Crypto-JS decrypt code:

public decryptData() {
  const data = "3633fbef042b01da5fc4b69d8f038a83130994a898137bb0386604cf2c1cbbe6"
  
  const key = "6368616e676520746869732070617373"
  const decrypted = CryptoJS.AES.decrypt(data, key, {
    mode: CryptoJS.mode.CBC,
    padding: CryptoJS.pad.Pkcs7
  })

  console.log("Result : " + decrypted.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex))
  return decrypted.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex)
 }

Thanks to @Topaco for your help !

Solution:

Go code:

func EncryptBody(data string) (encodedmess string, err error) {
  key := []byte("6368616e676520746869732070617373")

  // Create the AES cipher
  block, err := aes.NewCipher(key)
  if err != nil {
      panic(err)
  }
  plaintext, _ := pkcs7Pad([]byte(data), block.BlockSize())
  // The IV needs to be unique, but not secure. Therefore it's common to
  // include it at the beginning of the ciphertext.
  ciphertext := make([]byte, aes.BlockSize+len(plaintext))
  iv := ciphertext[:aes.BlockSize]
  if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, iv); err != nil {
      panic(err)
  }
  bm := cipher.NewCBCEncrypter(block, iv)
  bm.CryptBlocks(ciphertext[aes.BlockSize:], plaintext)


  return fmt.Sprintf("%x", ciphertext), nil

 }

NodeJS Code:

protected decryptData(data: string) {

  const iv = CryptoJS.enc.Hex.parse(data.substr(0,32))
  const ct = CryptoJS.enc.Hex.parse(data.substr(32))
  const key = CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse("6368616e676520746869732070617373")
  // @ts-ignore !!!!!!!! IMPORTANT IF YOU USE TYPESCRIPT COMPILER
  const decrypted = CryptoJS.AES.decrypt({ciphertext: ct}, key, {
    mode: CryptoJS.mode.CBC,
    iv: iv
  })

  console.log("Result : " + decrypted.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8))
  return decrypted.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8)
}

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