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Add Private Key to Java Keystore
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Adds a private key to an existing Java keystore.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
let jks = CkoJavaKeyStore()!
var jksPassword: String? = "myJksPassword"
var jksPath: String? = "/someDir/keyStore.jks"
// Load the Java keystore from a file.
success = jks.loadFile(password: jksPassword, path: jksPath)
if success != true {
print("\(jks.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// A JKS private key entry consists of both the private key,
// it's associated certificate (which contains the matching public key
// within the X.509 of the certificate), and the certificates in the
// chain of authentication to the root.
//
// Therefore, to add a private key entry to a JKS requires
// a Chilkat certificate object that has a private key and which also
// has the certificate chain (up to the root) available.
// There are many ways to get a Chilkat certificate object
// that contains (within it) the private key and the certificate chain
// This example will show two possibilities:
// (1) Where the cert and issuing root are provided in PEM format in .crt files,
// and the private key is also provided in unencrypted PEM format (.key file).
// (2) Where the cert, private key, and issuing root are provided in a single PFX.
// First for the .crt / .key files:
let cert = CkoCert()!
// Chilkat will automatically determine the format of the cert file and load it correctly.
success = cert.load(fromFile: "/mycerts/alice.crt")
if success != true {
print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Certificates required for building the chain of authentication can be
// added to an XML certificate vault object, and then provided as
// a source for obtaining certs when building the chain.
let certVault = CkoXmlCertVault()!
success = certVault.addCertFile(path: "/mycerts/ca.crt")
if success != true {
print("\(certVault.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
success = cert.useVault(vault: certVault)
if success != true {
print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Now provide the associated private key to the certificate object.
// The Chilkat private key class provides methods for loading from many formats (both
// encrypted and unencrypted).
let privKey = CkoPrivateKey()!
success = privKey.loadPemFile(path: "/mycerts/alice.key")
if success != true {
print("\(privKey.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Provide the certificate object with the private key:
success = cert.setPrivateKey(privKey: privKey)
if success != true {
print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Our certificate object now contains all that we need to add it as a private key entry
// to the Java keystore:
var alias: String? = "alice"
success = jks.addPrivateKey(cert: cert, alias: alias, password: jksPassword)
if success != true {
print("\(jks.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Write the updated JKS, which contains the new private key entry w/ certificate chain.
success = jks.toFile(password: jksPassword, path: jksPath)
if success != true {
print("\(jks.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
print("Added new private key entry (from .crt and .key files) to the JKS!")
// Now let's add a new private key entry from a PFX that contains a single
// private key with associated cert and cert chain.
let pfx = CkoPfx()!
success = pfx.loadFile(path: "/myPfxFiles/my.pfx", password: "pfxPassword")
if success != true {
print("\(pfx.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// This is easy -- simply add the PFX to the JKS
alias = "bob"
success = jks.addPfx(pfx: pfx, alias: alias, password: jksPassword)
if success != true {
print("\(jks.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Write the updated JKS, which contains the new private key entry w/ certificate chain
// that came from the PFX.
success = jks.toFile(password: jksPassword, path: jksPath)
if success != true {
print("\(jks.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
print("Added new private key entry (from PFX) to the JKS!")
}