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- @trust/keyto
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Readme
Keyto (@trust/keyto)
A utility for translating cryptographic keys between representations.
Keyto is pronounced 'key-to'.
Full project documentation is available here.
Table of Contents
Status
RSA
- PKCS1
- PKCS8
- JWK
ECDSA - secp256k1 (Blockchain Curve)
- PKCS1 (Private Only)
- PKCS8
- JWK
- BLK (Private Key Hex String)
ECDSA - secp256r1 (P-256)
- PKCS1 (Private Only)
- PKCS8
- JWK
ECDSA - secp384r1 (P-384)
- PKCS1 (Private Only)
- PKCS8
- JWK
ECDSA - secp521r1 (P-521)
- PKCS1 (Private Only)
- PKCS8
- JWK
EDDSA - ed25519
- PKCS8
- JWK
EDDSA - ed448
- PKCS8
- JWK
Install
$ npm install @trust/keyto --saveUsage
Translate Private PEM to Public JWK:
const keyto = require('@trust/keyto')
let pemPrivate = getPrivatePemStringSomehow()
let jwk = getPublicJwkSomehow()
// String data can either be passed in directly:
let key = keyto.from(pemPrivate, 'pem').toJwk('public')
// Or can be passed in as an object instead:
let key = keyto.from({ key: pemPrivate }, 'pem').toJwk('public')
assertEqual(jwk, key)Translate Private Hex (Blockchain) Key to PKCS8 Public PEM:
const keyto = require('@trust/keyto')
let blk = getPrivateBlockchainHexStringSomehow()
let pemPublic = getPublicPemSomehow()
let key = keyto.from(blk, 'blk').toString('pem', 'public_pkcs8')
assertEqual(pemPublic, key)API
keyto.from(key, format) -> {Key}
args:
- key := (String|JWK)
- format := String
format:
Format can be any of these: 'pem', 'jwk' or 'blk'.
- format = pem: will parse a PEM encoded string (as per OpenSSL output).
- format = jwk: will parse a JWK object or JSON String
- format = blk: will parse a hex encoded key string as used on various blockchains (limited to secp256k1 keys).
{Key}.toJwk(selector = 'public') -> {JWK}
args:
- selector := String
selector:
Selector can be any of these: 'public', 'private'.
- selector := public: will produce a public JWK.
- selector := private: will produce a private JWK.
{Key}.toString(format = 'pem', selector = 'public') -> {String}
args:
- format := String
- selector := String
format:
Format can be any of these: 'pem', 'jwk' or 'blk'.
- format = pem: will produce a PEM encoded string (as per OpenSSL output).
- format = jwk: will produce a stringified JWK.
- format = blk: will produce a hex encoded key string as used on various blockchains (limited to secp256k1 keys).
selector:
Selector can be any of these: 'public', 'private', 'public_pkcs1', 'public_pkcs8', 'private_pkcs1' or 'private_pkcs8'.
- selector = public: will produce a public key.
- selector = private: will produce a private key.
- selector = public_pkcs1: will produce a public key according to the PKCS1 ASN Schema. Only relevant to DER related encodings.
- selector = public_pkcs8: will produce a public key according to the PKCS8 ASN Schema. Only relevant to DER related encodings.
- selector = private_pkcs1: will produce a private key according to the PKCS1 ASN Schema. Only relevant to DER related encodings.
- selector = private_pkcs8: will produce a private key according to the PKCS8 ASN Schema. Only relevant to DER related encodings.
Maintainers
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License
MIT © 2017-2020 Greg Linklater