Node.js
Node.js
Provide a Certificate Vault to an Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.UseCertVault method, which adds an XML certificate vault to the email's internal certificate and private-key lookup sources for encryption, decryption, signing, and verification. This example builds a vault from a PFX and attaches it to the email.
Background: A certificate vault is a portable, in-memory store of certificates and private keys. Instead of wiring up each certificate individually for every operation, you load your credentials into one
XmlCertVault and hand it to the email; Chilkat then draws on it automatically whenever it needs a key — to decrypt an incoming message, sign an outgoing one, or verify a signature. This is especially convenient on platforms without an OS certificate store.Chilkat Node.js Downloads
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function chilkatExample() {
var success = false;
// Demonstrates the UseCertVault method, which adds an XML certificate vault to the email's
// internal certificate and private-key lookup sources for encryption, decryption, signing,
// and verification.
var email = new chilkat.Email();
// Build a certificate vault from a PFX (certificate + private key).
var vault = new chilkat.XmlCertVault();
success = vault.AddPfxFile("qa_data/certs/certs.pfx","pfx_password");
if (success == false) {
console.log(vault.LastErrorText);
return true;
}
// Make the vault available to the email object for crypto operations.
success = email.UseCertVault(vault);
if (success == false) {
console.log(email.LastErrorText);
return true;
}
console.log("Certificate vault attached to the email.");
// Note: The path "qa_data/certs/certs.pfx" is a relative local filesystem path,
// relative to the current working directory of the running application.
}
chilkatExample();