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JsonWebKey Class

Definition

rfc7517 JSON Web Key representation adapted from a shared swagger definition in the common types.

public class JsonWebKey : System.ClientModel.Primitives.IJsonModel<Azure.Security.CodeTransparency.JsonWebKey>, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IPersistableModel<Azure.Security.CodeTransparency.JsonWebKey>
type JsonWebKey = class
    interface IJsonModel<JsonWebKey>
    interface IPersistableModel<JsonWebKey>
Public Class JsonWebKey
Implements IJsonModel(Of JsonWebKey), IPersistableModel(Of JsonWebKey)
Inheritance
JsonWebKey
Implements

Properties

Alg

The "alg" (algorithm) parameter identifies the algorithm intended for use with the key. The values used should either be registered in the IANA "JSON Web Signature and Encryption Algorithms" registry established by [JWA] or be a value that contains a Collision- Resistant Name.

Crv

The "crv" (curve) parameter identifies the curve type.

D

RSA private exponent or ECC private key.

Dp

RSA Private Key Parameter.

Dq

RSA Private Key Parameter.

E

RSA public exponent, in Base64.

K

Symmetric key.

Kid

The "kid" (key ID) parameter is used to match a specific key. This is used, for instance, to choose among a set of keys within a JWK Set during key rollover. The structure of the "kid" value is unspecified. When "kid" values are used within a JWK Set, different keys within the JWK Set SHOULD use distinct "kid" values. (One example in which different keys might use the same "kid" value is if they have different "kty" (key type) values but are considered to be equivalent alternatives by the application using them.) The "kid" value is a case-sensitive string.

Kty

The "kty" (key type) parameter identifies the cryptographic algorithm family used with the key, such as "RSA" or "EC". "kty" values should either be registered in the IANA "JSON Web Key Types" registry established by [JWA] or be a value that contains a Collision- Resistant Name. The "kty" value is a case-sensitive string.

N

RSA modulus, in Base64.

P

RSA secret prime.

Q

RSA secret prime, with p < q.

Qi

RSA Private Key Parameter.

Use

Use ("public key use") identifies the intended use of the public key. The "use" parameter is employed to indicate whether a public key is used for encrypting data or verifying the signature on data. Values are commonly "sig" (signature) or "enc" (encryption).

X

X coordinate for the Elliptic Curve point.

X5c

The "x5c" (X.509 certificate chain) parameter contains a chain of one or more PKIX certificates [RFC5280]. The certificate chain is represented as a JSON array of certificate value strings. Each string in the array is a base64-encoded (Section 4 of [RFC4648] -- not base64url-encoded) DER [ITU.X690.1994] PKIX certificate value. The PKIX certificate containing the key value MUST be the first certificate.

Y

Y coordinate for the Elliptic Curve point.

Explicit Interface Implementations

IJsonModel<JsonWebKey>.Create(Utf8JsonReader, ModelReaderWriterOptions)

Reads one JSON value (including objects or arrays) from the provided reader and converts it to a model.

IJsonModel<JsonWebKey>.Write(Utf8JsonWriter, ModelReaderWriterOptions)

Writes the model to the provided Utf8JsonWriter.

IPersistableModel<JsonWebKey>.Create(BinaryData, ModelReaderWriterOptions)

Converts the provided BinaryData into a model.

IPersistableModel<JsonWebKey>.GetFormatFromOptions(ModelReaderWriterOptions)

Gets the data interchange format (JSON, Xml, etc) that the model uses when communicating with the service.

IPersistableModel<JsonWebKey>.Write(ModelReaderWriterOptions)

Writes the model into a BinaryData.

Applies to