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(Perl) How to Generate a JSON Web Key (JWK)Demonstrates how to generate the following types of JSON Web Keys:
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.66 or later.
use chilkat(); # This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # ---------------------------------------------- # Generate an RSA key pair in JWK format. # (Examples for generating other key types are shown below...) $rsa = chilkat::CkRsa->new(); $success = $rsa->GenerateKey(2048); # rsaKey is a PrivateKey $rsaKey = $rsa->ExportPrivateKeyObj(); $rsaJwkStr = $rsaKey->getJwk(); # The string returned is the most compact possible, and therefore it is not # very readable. To pretty-print, load into a JSON object and emit.. $json = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new(); $json->put_EmitCompact(0); $json->Load($rsaJwkStr); print $json->emit() . "\r\n"; # Sample RSA JWK: # { # "kty": "RSA", # "n": "6w1Xpof7gKmytJ3yc_yjI5_K3MvVXnBYBDy5Oh2W6Xqu_fOl3W18SjS2AU5xJrTHlB_j84yQjPyXJh_ixjACK4K4dCSYqlLmn3R7QJ84vnHLIEkqwUICqOHdCBjK5xhMrdZxIhuNlJzbARY-3u9RqjsT3HYTjA6JNHUWTYBBRou4gYGm4cJgvX4uexdikqxnze014RmZMaOV_4MR--WL4G8QfNJ2pRBEXQeKyije89H6M5oTSK7KZqFTIqu9hwNtx2oGpGAIcS0Jv5xVl-hDtwXZNwQJaOxMzLw1nwnb2kMliJa67EabQFrQY_xthQNsfzcHJJlpqYiMprW8wRkzmQ", # "e": "AQAB", # "d": "1_bnXMw-SeYhmxAwb19lqVqtMpdaES5ZwHLmoT4EpbsiQ5T1BfENrMSnoaWoEy8w3Kk8cU7qlY-TdOUBIKWFqOKvhY8GciA_Y6zLfgGNSnYVczGmxfBXr0HvKvxUmWZbNbH9OqBkQnKoSmRdGcp7l1Q2mG4o4ZuNdxRJjKXV0_DTrNLUJzst0hsfoZ6mWUrQcn39XGvvLjz9ySS-DYGI1vli3ayx8jVNuw0rU8UXVs9WmPQLvZO_ZDMhoLEeKsdejnNkUNPAUjqxcSOZRojt4BfCmbt-_1slFb0NsoaqnDVZGezd9J9ocxGuyIWHAJu9GGZEcdaFyiDDs_WA1IS_fQ", # "p": "9dU8f6yOklRcpV6ayVMKpyQ6AMuBTF3rZmB498eAvvTkVG1-upm8IkikTVNpPjEalc82Sxuq8oF4N5x1-F33sgVEoCZG-1WFZTn-rnPnXSALES9hqSaVYEwnh61EiY8ckjBVr9jD2nL1JKdbfgVVeo69-9PdjnKYYDVL8eLNPwM", # "q": "9MX2sW0GyaOsZ86AYe3eG2ZgcgKHvhJa573gih5Jvi2e-Nv-L0EVK29_DA7n0Pjm-gl9zVAsGsMMkphJyEF9QgyUlJ-59XLqWnECS5gO6WZdtHrJxVvcO-_AOrLIxeYnYcwhmaVaxs_UEpqGzupKHCWgf4cfXe49lrIsqGKH4jM", # "dp": "IQgj9uvSxGq9gCL0HXUhC1Bc0tqFZyN_i-QOnQybig0R2R5VVvFtTBYCrbk1fPvQHK0ZGIKBN9CZvK8zUsodjDgU_ofmJcNaBz4BsKM2RVcW5Zo-PyJGFAhnj12CxhEKv8Hq4ZP4zROBSQmLy6Uf1TX05S-Up51SSCshJ0FYXs0", # "dq": "RijsMiUfGfL5OvP85pUI4e-xW1yQThHyzpQlZVGTL5jiBVEBhcfw6ndWAj3Pgp2ljyvjTFNboPwhgW93Tpg-8AytFgDGi605sVzNHJ_kPlBiMZY0eYaAFQn-npSaaecziJu7UdAMugneLsruMycCwRij7Ynsmr7sFmLR3B4J9vM", # "qi": "jZE-a1pa8YjflpCSH5oqp1f6f6I6-hpZcLdamLCoAcjVSIPk86gtXtOFES4411-DqYzYIZM6B_g_SRYY6JpKAOuZ40mmMTlnIEoVf8BHiGl3g6bBAiN1yQGXrwXJsg2OYnocyRA-xWNdcMSSFA52SwEdar2Mmw29qVzxtC1QbpA" # } # ---------------------------------------------- # Generate an EC P-256 key pair in JWK format $prng = chilkat::CkPrng->new(); $ecc = chilkat::CkEcc->new(); # ecKey is a PrivateKey $ecKey = $ecc->GenEccKey("P-256",$prng); if ($ecc->get_LastMethodSuccess() != 1) { print $ecc->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } $ecJwkStr = $ecKey->getJwk(); $json->Load($ecJwkStr); print $json->emit() . "\r\n"; # Sample EC JWK Key: # { # "kty": "EC", # "crv": "P-256", # "x": "tDeeYABgKEAbWicYPCEEI8sP4SRIhHKcHDW7VqrB4LA", # "y": "J08HOoIZ0rX2Me3bNFZUltfxIk1Hrc8FsLu8VaSxsMI", # "d": "-bqt1T0wNAN8sP5ruycQZRVlMlt3V_dSwlJ60xAX5io" # } # ---------------------------------------------- # Octet sequence keys are intended for representing secret keys, such as HMAC keys and AES keys. # We'll use crypt to generate a random UUID.. $crypt = chilkat::CkCrypt2->new(); # AES and HMAC keys are simply random arrays of bytes # For these, we can just build the JSON directly, # with the help of the PRNG object. $jwkHmac = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new(); $jwkHmac->put_EmitCompact(0); # Generate a 256-bit HMAK key (32 bytes) $jwkHmac->AppendString("kty","oct"); # Give the key an optional ID, which can be anything, even strings as simple as "1", "2", etc. $jwkHmac->AppendString("kid",$crypt->generateUuid()); # Indicate the intended key alg (optional) $jwkHmac->AppendString("alg","HS256"); # Generate the actual key bytes $jwkHmac->AppendString("k",$prng->genRandom(32,"base64url")); print $jwkHmac->emit() . "\r\n"; # Sample HMAC-256 JWK: # { # "kty": "oct", # "kid": "06c2515d-41fb-e436-e405-3abb361f5f7a", # "alg": "HS256", # "k": "wR32w7yiMe5Lhb1vkW2koBpoMxpXTFYuxOYCCIEKjdE" # } # ---------------------------------------------- # Now generate a 192-bit (24 byte) key that could be used with AES192GCM $jwkAes = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new(); $jwkAes->put_EmitCompact(0); $jwkAes->AppendString("kty","oct"); $jwkAes->AppendString("kid","2"); $jwkAes->AppendString("k",$prng->genRandom(24,"base64url")); print $jwkAes->emit() . "\r\n"; # Sample AES key: # { # "kty": "oct", # "kid": "2", # "k": "akAkq-L_ZTZ6-tEIhDUMtU2ENhsEgL-p" # } |
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