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jwk-thumbprint
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JWK Thumbprint for JavaScript/TypeScript on both Web Browser and Node.js
npm i -S jwk-thumbprint
Here is an usage to reproduce the example in RFC7638 3.1.
// TypeScript
// (Remove types to use it in JavaScript)
import {jwkThumbprint} from 'jwk-thumbprint';
const myJwk: JsonWebKey & {kty: 'RSA', kid: string} = {
kty: 'RSA',
n: '0vx7agoebGcQSuuPiLJXZptN9nndrQmbXEps2aiAFbWhM78LhWx4cbbfAAtVT86zwu1RK7aPFFxuhDR1L6tSoc_BJECPebWKRXjBZCiFV4n3oknjhMstn64tZ_2W-5JsGY4Hc5n9yBXArwl93lqt7_RN5w6Cf0h4QyQ5v-65YGjQR0_FDW2QvzqY368QQMicAtaSqzs8KJZgnYb9c7d0zgdAZHzu6qMQvRL5hajrn1n91CbOpbISD08qNLyrdkt-bFTWhAI4vMQFh6WeZu0fM4lFd2NcRwr3XPksINHaQ-G_xBniIqbw0Ls1jF44-csFCur-kEgU8awapJzKnqDKgw',
e: 'AQAB',
alg: 'RS256',
kid: '2011-04-29',
};
console.log(jwkThumbprint(myJwk, 'SHA-256'));
// => new Uint8Array([55, 54, 203, 177, 120, 124, 184, 48, 156, 119, 238, 140, 55, 5, 197, 225, 111, 251, 158, 133, 151, 21, 144, 31, 30, 76, 89, 177, 17, 130, 245, 123])
First, import the following.
import {jwkThumbprintByEncoding} from 'jwk-thumbprint';
You can get different encodings by 'number'
, 'hex'
, 'base64url'
or 'uint8array'
in type-safe way. The return types are properly typed by the encodings.
const thumbprint: number[] = jwkThumbprintByEncoding(jwk, "SHA-256", 'numbers');
console.log(thumbprint)
// => 55, 54, 203, 177, 120, 124, 184, 48, 156, 119, 238, 140, 55, 5, 197, 225, 111, 251, 158, 133, 151, 21, 144, 31, 30, 76, 89, 177, 17, 130, 245, 123]
const thumbprint: string = jwkThumbprintByEncoding(jwk, "SHA-256", 'hex');
console.log(thumbprint)
// => 3736cbb1787cb8309c77ee8c3705c5e16ffb9e859715901f1e4c59b11182f57b
const thumbprint: string = jwkThumbprintByEncoding(jwk, "SHA-256", 'base64url');
console.log(thumbprint)
// => NzbLsXh8uDCcd-6MNwXF4W_7noWXFZAfHkxZsRGC9Xs";
const thumbprint: Uint8Array = jwkThumbprintByEncoding(jwk, "SHA-256", 'uint8array');
console.log(thumbprint)
// => new Uint8Array([55, 54, 203, 177, 120, 124, 184, 48, 156, 119, 238, 140, 55, 5, 197, 225, 111, 251, 158, 133, 151, 21, 144, 31, 30, 76, 89, 177, 17, 130, 245, 123])
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JWK Thumbprint
We found that jwk-thumbprint demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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