C++
C++
Verify JWT Using an ECC Public Key (ES256, ES384, ES512)
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Demonstrates how to verify a JWT that was signed using an ECC private key.This example verifies the ECC signature. It also does the following:
- Checks to see if the time constraints ("nbf" and "exp") are valid.
- Recovers the original JOSE header.
- Recovers the original claims JSON.
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#include <CkPublicKey.h>
#include <CkJwt.h>
#include <CkJsonObject.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// Demonstrates how to verify an JWT using an ECC public key.
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkPublicKey pubKey;
success = pubKey.LoadFromFile("qa_data/pem/ecc_public.pem");
CkJwt jwt;
const char *token = "eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJodHRwOi8vZXhhbXBsZS5vcmciLCJzdWIiOiJKb2huIiwiYXVkIjoiaHR0cDovL2V4YW1wbGUuY29tIiwiaWF0IjoxNDg1NzA4NzkyLCJuYmYiOjE0ODU3MDg3OTIsImV4cCI6MTQ4NTcxMjM5Mn0.wqsuyJpxJ073ox-lOiLFqG1lQocXe4hGf2XGZJRrO3qn0UusxI_bu3Gzky8gBsH4sA4u9TWZn5M-1wYMMIJk6Q";
// First verify the signature.
bool sigVerified = jwt.VerifyJwtPk(token,pubKey);
std::cout << "verified: " << sigVerified << "\r\n";
// Let's see if the time constraints, if any, are valid.
// The above JWT was created on the afternoon of 16-May-2016, with an expiration of 1 hour.
// If the current system time is before the "nbf" time, or after the "exp" time,
// then IsTimeValid will return false/0.
// Also, we'll allow a leeway of 60 seconds to account for any clock skew.
// Note: If the token has no "nbf" or "exp" claim fields, then IsTimeValid is always true.
int leeway = 60;
bool bTimeValid = jwt.IsTimeValid(token,leeway);
std::cout << "time constraints valid: " << bTimeValid << "\r\n";
// Now let's recover the original claims JSON (the payload).
const char *payload = jwt.getPayload(token);
// The payload will likely be in compact form:
std::cout << payload << "\r\n";
// We can format for human viewing by loading it into Chilkat's JSON object
// and emit.
CkJsonObject json;
success = json.Load(payload);
json.put_EmitCompact(false);
std::cout << json.emit() << "\r\n";
// We can recover the original JOSE header in the same way:
const char *joseHeader = jwt.getHeader(token);
// The payload will likely be in compact form:
std::cout << joseHeader << "\r\n";
// We can format for human viewing by loading it into Chilkat's JSON object
// and emit.
success = json.Load(joseHeader);
json.put_EmitCompact(false);
std::cout << json.emit() << "\r\n";
}