jsonwebtoken/src/encoding.rs

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Rust

use serde::ser::Serialize;
use crate::algorithms::AlgorithmFamily;
use crate::crypto;
use crate::errors::{new_error, ErrorKind, Result};
use crate::header::Header;
#[cfg(feature = "use_pem")]
use crate::pem::decoder::PemEncodedKey;
use crate::serialization::b64_encode_part;
/// A key to encode a JWT with. Can be a secret, a PEM-encoded key or a DER-encoded key.
/// This key can be re-used so make sure you only initialize it once if you can for better performance
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct EncodingKey {
pub(crate) family: AlgorithmFamily,
content: Vec<u8>,
}
impl EncodingKey {
/// If you're using a HMAC secret that is not base64, use that.
pub fn from_secret(secret: &[u8]) -> Self {
EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Hmac, content: secret.to_vec() }
}
/// If you have a base64 HMAC secret, use that.
pub fn from_base64_secret(secret: &str) -> Result<Self> {
let out = base64::decode(&secret)?;
Ok(EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Hmac, content: out })
}
/// If you are loading a RSA key from a .pem file.
/// This errors if the key is not a valid RSA key.
/// Only exists if the feature `use_pem` is enabled.
///
/// # NOTE
///
/// According to the [ring doc](https://briansmith.org/rustdoc/ring/signature/struct.RsaKeyPair.html#method.from_pkcs8),
/// the key should be at least 2047 bits.
///
#[cfg(feature = "use_pem")]
pub fn from_rsa_pem(key: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
let pem_key = PemEncodedKey::new(key)?;
let content = pem_key.as_rsa_key()?;
Ok(EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Rsa, content: content.to_vec() })
}
/// If you are loading a ECDSA key from a .pem file
/// This errors if the key is not a valid private EC key
/// Only exists if the feature `use_pem` is enabled.
///
/// # NOTE
///
/// The key should be in PKCS#8 form.
///
/// You can generate a key with the following:
///
/// ```sh
/// openssl ecparam -genkey -noout -name prime256v1 \
/// | openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -nocrypt -out ec-private.pem
/// ```
#[cfg(feature = "use_pem")]
pub fn from_ec_pem(key: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
let pem_key = PemEncodedKey::new(key)?;
let content = pem_key.as_ec_private_key()?;
Ok(EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Ec, content: content.to_vec() })
}
/// If you are loading a EdDSA key from a .pem file
/// This errors if the key is not a valid private Ed key
/// Only exists if the feature `use_pem` is enabled.
#[cfg(feature = "use_pem")]
pub fn from_ed_pem(key: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
let pem_key = PemEncodedKey::new(key)?;
let content = pem_key.as_ed_private_key()?;
Ok(EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Ed, content: content.to_vec() })
}
/// If you know what you're doing and have the DER-encoded key, for RSA only
pub fn from_rsa_der(der: &[u8]) -> Self {
EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Rsa, content: der.to_vec() }
}
/// If you know what you're doing and have the DER-encoded key, for ECDSA
pub fn from_ec_der(der: &[u8]) -> Self {
EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Ec, content: der.to_vec() }
}
/// If you know what you're doing and have the DER-encoded key, for EdDSA
pub fn from_ed_der(der: &[u8]) -> Self {
EncodingKey { family: AlgorithmFamily::Ed, content: der.to_vec() }
}
pub(crate) fn inner(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.content
}
}
/// Encode the header and claims given and sign the payload using the algorithm from the header and the key.
/// If the algorithm given is RSA or EC, the key needs to be in the PEM format.
///
/// ```rust
/// use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// use jsonwebtoken::{encode, Algorithm, Header, EncodingKey};
///
/// #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
/// struct Claims {
/// sub: String,
/// company: String
/// }
///
/// let my_claims = Claims {
/// sub: "b@b.com".to_owned(),
/// company: "ACME".to_owned()
/// };
///
/// // my_claims is a struct that implements Serialize
/// // This will create a JWT using HS256 as algorithm
/// let token = encode(&Header::default(), &my_claims, &EncodingKey::from_secret("secret".as_ref())).unwrap();
/// ```
pub fn encode<T: Serialize>(header: &Header, claims: &T, key: &EncodingKey) -> Result<String> {
if key.family != header.alg.family() {
return Err(new_error(ErrorKind::InvalidAlgorithm));
}
let encoded_header = b64_encode_part(header)?;
let encoded_claims = b64_encode_part(claims)?;
let message = [encoded_header, encoded_claims].join(".");
let signature = crypto::sign(message.as_bytes(), key, header.alg)?;
Ok([message, signature].join("."))
}