(Unicode C++) ITIDA Canonicalize JSON and Compute SHA256 Hash
Demonstrates creating the canonical (ITIDA) version of a JSON document, and then computes the SHA256 hash of the canonicalized JSON.For more information, see https://sdk.invoicing.eta.gov.eg/signature-creation/
#include <CkStringBuilderW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// Load the JSON containing the document to be signed.
// The JSON file should look like this:
// NOTE: The JSON should NOT begin with "{ "documents" : [ ..."
// {
// "issuer":{
// "address":{
// "branchID":"0",
// "country":"EG",
// "regionCity":"Cairo",
// "postalCode":"",
// "buildingNumber":"0",
// "street":"123rd Street",
// "governate":"GOVERNATE"
// },
// "type":"B",
// "id":"209999899",
// "name":"Xyz SAE"
// },
// ...
// ...
CkStringBuilderW sb;
bool success = sb.LoadFile(L"my_invoice.json",L"utf-8");
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"Failed to load input file.\n");
return;
}
// Convert the contents of sb to the ITIDA canonical form.
// Always pass utf-8 for the 2nd arg.
sb.Encode(L"itida",L"utf-8");
// Examine the canonicalized JSON
wprintf(L"%s\n",sb.getAsString());
// Compute the SHA256 hash and show the SHA256 in hex format
wprintf(L"SHA256 hash: %s\n",sb.getHash(L"sha256",L"hex",L"utf-8"));
}
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