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pkijs

v3.0.16

Published

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is the basis of how identity and key management is performed on the web today. PKIjs is a pure JavaScript library implementing the formats that are used in PKI applications. It is built on WebCrypto and aspires to make it p

Downloads

271,792

Readme

PKIjs

License CircleCI Known Vulnerabilities Coverage Status

NPM

PKIjs provides a Typescript implementation of the most common formats and algorithms needed to build PKI-enabled applications

Capabilities

  • The creation and validation of X.509 certificates (RFC 5280) is used by all certificate-enabled applications.
  • PKCS#10 (RFC 2986) is the most commonly used enrollment data structure used by X.509 applications. It enables the requestor to prove control of a given public key.
  • Cryptographic Message Syntax (RFC 5652) is the most commonly used data structure for signing data in X.509 applications. CMS makes it easy to both sign and represent all of the data needed to verify a signature.
  • Cryptographic Message Syntax (RFC 5652) is also the most commonly used data structure for encrypting data in X.509 applications. CMS makes it easy to provide interoperable data encryption.
  • Time-Stamp Protocol (RFC 3161) is the most commonly used protocol for proving that data existed before a particular time. It is commonly used in signing applications to ensure signatures are verifiable long into the future.

Objectives

  • Typescript and object-oriented implementation
  • Contains no cryptographic implementations and instead leverages Web Crypto API
  • Work uniformly both in browser and in Node/Deno

Installation

To install the stable version:

npm install --save pkijs

This assumes you are using npm as your package manager.

Examples

Certificates and Revocation

Signing and Encryption with CMS

Timestamping

Other

Documentation

You can find the PKI.js documentation on the website.

Want to help?

Want to file a bug, contribute some code, or improve documentation? Excellent! Read up on our guidelines for contribution.

Core Contributors

Stepan Miroshin