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Get a .pfx/.p12 Safe Bag Attribute

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Demonstrates how to get the value of a private key or certificate safe bag attribute. Safe bag attributes are associated with a key or certificate. They are attributes stored in the .p12/.pfx alongside a key or certificate.

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func chilkatTest() {
    var success: Bool = false

    let pfx = CkoPfx()!

    success = pfx.loadFile(path: "qa_data/pfx/test_ecdsa_secret.pfx", password: "secret")
    if success == false {
        print("\(pfx.lastErrorText!)")
        return
    }

    let json = CkoJsonObject()!
    pfx.getLastJsonData(json: json)

    json.emitCompact = false
    print("\(json.emit()!)")

    // The last JSON data provides information about the what is contained in the PFX.  It was collected in the call to LoadPfxFile.
    // For example:

    // {
    //   "authenticatedSafe": {
    //     "contentInfo": [
    //       {
    //         "type": "Data",
    //         "safeBag": [
    //           {
    //             "type": "pkcs8ShroudedKeyBag",
    //             "attrs": {
    //               "localKeyId": "16777216",
    //               "keyContainerName": "{B99EB9E7-6AF7-42AF-A43A-D4B2225B7605}",
    //               "msStorageProvider": "Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider"
    //             }
    //           }
    //         ]
    //       },
    //       {
    //         "type": "EncryptedData",
    //         "safeBag": [
    //           {
    //             "type": "certBag",
    //             "attrs": {
    //               "localKeyId": "16777216"
    //             },
    //             "subject": "EE",
    //             "serialNumber": "1a9da86df17ad411bb413b2aa724fe56fc71242d"
    //           },
    //           {
    //             "type": "certBag",
    //             "subject": "CA",
    //             "serialNumber": "02742228acbf3dd2e71f403abd8281ab6d70d490"
    //           }
    //         ]
    //       }
    //     ]
    //   }
    // }

    // Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: 
    // Generate Parsing Code from JSON

    // In the above JSON, we can see the .pfx contains one private key (a pkcs8ShroudedKeyBag) and two certificates (each in a certBag).
    // The certificates in a .pfx/.p12 are typicaly a single certificate with associated private key, along with the other certificates
    // in the chain of authentication.

    // We can see that the private key has 3 safebag attributes: localKeyId, keyContainerName, and msStorageProvider.
    // The certificate associated with the private key contains one safebag attribute: localKeyId.
    // Notice the localKeyId is the same.  The localKeyId helps associate the private key that corresponds to the given certificate.

    // Let's demonstrate the GetSafeBagAttr method:

    // Get each of the private key safebag attributes:
    var getPrivateKeyAttr: Bool = true
    var privateKeyIdx: Int = 0
    print("---- private key safebag attributes ----")
    print("\(pfx.getSafeBagAttr(forPrivateKey: getPrivateKeyAttr, index: privateKeyIdx, attrName: "localKeyId")!)")
    print("\(pfx.getSafeBagAttr(forPrivateKey: getPrivateKeyAttr, index: privateKeyIdx, attrName: "keyContainerName")!)")
    print("\(pfx.getSafeBagAttr(forPrivateKey: getPrivateKeyAttr, index: privateKeyIdx, attrName: "storageProvider")!)")

    // Get the localKeyId attribute for the 1st certificate.
    getPrivateKeyAttr = false
    print("---- cert safebag attributes ----")
    print("\(pfx.getSafeBagAttr(forPrivateKey: getPrivateKeyAttr, index: 0, attrName: "localKeyId")!)")

}