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(Node.js) Verify JWT Using an ECC Public Key (ES256, ES384, ES512)Demonstrates how to verify a JWT that was signed using an ECC private key. This example verifies the ECC signature. It also does the following:
var os = require('os'); if (os.platform() == 'win32') { var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node23-win64'); } else if (os.platform() == 'linux') { if (os.arch() == 'arm') { var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node23-linux-arm'); } else if (os.arch() == 'arm64') { var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node23-linux-arm64'); } else { var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node23-linux-x64'); } } else if (os.platform() == 'darwin') { var chilkat = require('@chilkat/ck-node23-mac-universal'); } function chilkatExample() { // Demonstrates how to verify an JWT using an ECC public key. // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. var pubKey = new chilkat.PublicKey(); var success = pubKey.LoadFromFile("qa_data/pem/ecc_public.pem"); var jwt = new chilkat.Jwt(); var token = "eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJodHRwOi8vZXhhbXBsZS5vcmciLCJzdWIiOiJKb2huIiwiYXVkIjoiaHR0cDovL2V4YW1wbGUuY29tIiwiaWF0IjoxNDg1NzA4NzkyLCJuYmYiOjE0ODU3MDg3OTIsImV4cCI6MTQ4NTcxMjM5Mn0.wqsuyJpxJ073ox-lOiLFqG1lQocXe4hGf2XGZJRrO3qn0UusxI_bu3Gzky8gBsH4sA4u9TWZn5M-1wYMMIJk6Q"; // First verify the signature. var sigVerified = jwt.VerifyJwtPk(token,pubKey); console.log("verified: " + sigVerified); // Let's see if the time constraints, if any, are valid. // The above JWT was created on the afternoon of 16-May-2016, with an expiration of 1 hour. // If the current system time is before the "nbf" time, or after the "exp" time, // then IsTimeValid will return false/0. // Also, we'll allow a leeway of 60 seconds to account for any clock skew. // Note: If the token has no "nbf" or "exp" claim fields, then IsTimeValid is always true. var leeway = 60; var bTimeValid = jwt.IsTimeValid(token,leeway); console.log("time constraints valid: " + bTimeValid); // Now let's recover the original claims JSON (the payload). var payload = jwt.GetPayload(token); // The payload will likely be in compact form: console.log(payload); // We can format for human viewing by loading it into Chilkat's JSON object // and emit. var json = new chilkat.JsonObject(); success = json.Load(payload); json.EmitCompact = false; console.log(json.Emit()); // We can recover the original JOSE header in the same way: var joseHeader = jwt.GetHeader(token); // The payload will likely be in compact form: console.log(joseHeader); // We can format for human viewing by loading it into Chilkat's JSON object // and emit. success = json.Load(joseHeader); json.EmitCompact = false; console.log(json.Emit()); } chilkatExample(); |
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