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(Swift) Sign PDF using ARSS (Aruba Remote Signing Service)See more Signing in the Cloud Examples
Demonstrates how to digitally sign a PDF using the Aruba Remote Signing Service (ARSS).
The example loads a local PDF and certificate, configures the ARSS cloud signer credentials,
specifies the OTP authentication type with Note: This example requires Chilkat v11.5.0 or greater.
func chilkatTest() { var success: Bool = false // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. let pdf = CkoPdf()! // Load the PDF that will be digitally signed. success = pdf.loadFile(filePath: "qa_data/pdf/hello.pdf") if success == false { print("\(pdf.lastErrorText!)") return } // Signing options are specified in a JSON object. let json = CkoJsonObject()! // Enable LTV (Long-Term Validation). // When ltvOcsp is true, OCSP validation information is embedded in the PDF // so that signature validation can continue to succeed in the future, // even if the original OCSP responder is no longer available. json.updateBool(jsonPath: "ltvOcsp", value: true) // Specify the visual appearance of the signature on the PDF page. json.updateInt(jsonPath: "page", value: 1) json.updateString(jsonPath: "appearance.y", value: "top") json.updateString(jsonPath: "appearance.x", value: "left") json.updateString(jsonPath: "appearance.fontScale", value: "10.0") // Text lines displayed in the visible signature appearance. // Special values such as "cert_cn" and "current_dt" are replaced // with the certificate common name and current date/time. json.updateString(jsonPath: "appearance.text[0]", value: "Digitally signed by: cert_cn") json.updateString(jsonPath: "appearance.text[1]", value: "current_dt") json.updateString(jsonPath: "appearance.text[2]", value: "This is an LTV-enabled signature.") // Load the signing certificate. // // The private key is NOT stored locally. Instead, the private key is // stored and protected on the Aruba Remote Signing Service (ARSS). // // Even though the signing operation will occur remotely, Chilkat still // needs the corresponding public certificate locally so that it can // construct the CMS/PAdES signature and embed the certificate chain // in the signed PDF. let cert = CkoCert()! success = cert.load(fromFile: "qa_data/certs/myCert.cer") if success == false { print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)") return } // Configure Aruba Remote Signing Service (ARSS) credentials. // // When SetCloudSigner is called, Chilkat is instructed to perform // cryptographic signing operations through the ARSS web service. // The PDF is assembled locally, but the actual RSA signature operation // is performed remotely using the private key held by Aruba. let jsonArss = CkoJsonObject()! // Required. Indicates that the cloud signing provider is ARSS. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "service", value: "ARSS") // The ARSS certificate identifier (for example, "AS0"). // This identifies which remote certificate/private key pair should be used. // The remote certificate should correspond to the certificate loaded above. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "certID", value: "YOUR_ARSS_CERT_ID") // OTP password associated with the Aruba remote-signing account. // Depending on the ARSS configuration, an OTP may be required to // authorize each signing operation. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "otpPwd", value: "YOUR_OTP_PWD") // Specifies the OTP authentication environment. // // Common values are: // "demoprod" - Demo/Test environment // "prod" - Production environment // // This value is sent to the ARSS service and determines how the OTP // authentication is validated. The correct value depends on the type // of Aruba account and environment that has been provisioned. // // If signing fails with an authentication-related error, verify that // the typeOtpAuth value matches the environment associated with the // ARSS account credentials being used. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "typeOtpAuth", value: "demoprod") // ARSS account username. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "user", value: "YOUR_ARSS_USERNAME") // ARSS account password. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "userPWD", value: "YOUR_ARSS_PASSWORD") // Beginning with Chilkat v11.5.0, the ARSS endpoint can be explicitly // specified. This allows the application to target a particular // Aruba signing service endpoint when required. jsonArss.updateString(jsonPath: "endpoint", value: "https://app1.firma-remota.it/ArubaSignerService/webresources/signerservice") success = cert.setCloudSigner(json: jsonArss) if success == false { print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)") return } // Associate the certificate with the PDF object. // All subsequent signing operations will use this certificate. success = pdf.setSigningCert(cert: cert) if success == false { print("\(pdf.lastErrorText!)") return } // Create the signed PDF. // // Chilkat performs all PDF processing locally. When the time comes // to generate the cryptographic signature value, Chilkat sends the // hash to ARSS, which signs it using the remote private key and returns // the signature. The private key never leaves the Aruba service. success = pdf.sign(jsonOptions: json, outFilePath: "qa_output/hello_ltv_signed.pdf") if success == false { print("\(pdf.lastErrorText!)") return } print("The PDF has been successfully cryptographically signed with long-term validation.") } |
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