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(Swift 3,4,5...) Sign JSON (or any Text) to Create a Detached PKCS7 SignatureDemonstrates how to sign JSON or any string using a certificate + private key from a .p12/.pfx to create a detached PKCS7 signature. (A detached signature is one that does not embed the original signed data.)
func chilkatTest() { // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. let crypt = CkoCrypt2()! let cert = CkoCert()! var success: Bool = cert.loadPfxFile("qa_data/pfx/cert_test123.pfx", password: "test123") if success != true { print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)") return } // Tell the crypt component to use this cert. success = crypt.setSigning(cert) if success != true { print("\(crypt.lastErrorText!)") return } crypt.hashAlgorithm = "sha256" // By default, all the certs in the chain of authentication are included in the signature. // If desired, we can choose to only include the signing certificate: crypt.includeCertChain = false // Create the detached signature, which does NOT contain the original data. // To create a PKCS7 signature that contains the original data, see CAdES Sign JSON crypt.charset = "utf-8" var detachedSig: NSData var stringToSign: String? = "{ \"abc\": 123}" detachedSig = crypt.sign(stringToSign) if crypt.lastMethodSuccess == false { print("\(crypt.lastErrorText!)") return } // Verify the signature against the original data. var verified: Bool = crypt.verifyString(stringToSign, sigData: detachedSig) if verified == false { print("\(crypt.lastErrorText!)") return } print("Success!") } |
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