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rsa-pem-from-mod-exp

v0.8.6

Published

Create RSA Public Key PEM from Modulus and Exponent value in node.js

Downloads

891,870

Readme

node-rsa-pem-from-mod-exp

Create RSA Public Key PEM from Modulus and Exponent value in node.js. There are no dependencies to other modules for use.

This allows you to use the modulus/exponent values for validating signed value.

The original code is based on the answer to this stackoverflow question.

Install

npm install rsa-pem-from-mod-exp

Usage

//getPem = function(modulus_base);
var getPem = require('rsa-pem-from-mod-exp');

//modulus should be a base64/base64Url string
var modulus =  "niqcAxl7LclB0kE6q9AcAd8EE+0W6AsriR9Fs9T+6QVXl8uiCiAbh/KCyy8X8C2bHsFpNBvwGTqMwHbqZqWBVUvYRtfCFcy3Xmertb09DnOBeWqKS4181kss97JDO6G07QNbuLSWwkkO82CHD1kUmeF5/dof0Ra6bsRXqppdo86NzlgFud+E2s5BM3XwewZVSpA69bwEiXaRDhrsg5mqeOm68VyxE8LQu+895kKsBnTvTueZTrXT+HNaIveoYe8+Lb7b/mZYtlhrDK0i/8EDox85vxnzKZ7wNswqqcDg6vfC2911phSTPh13jv2FIOkjO/WHhHEzRnS2VQqivqIbsQ";

//exponent should be base64/base64url
var exponent = "AQAB";

var pem = getPem(modulus, exponent);

In the above example pem will now contain the following string.

-----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBCgKCAQEAniqcAxl7LclB0kE6q9AcAd8EE+0W6AsriR9Fs9T+6QVXl8uiCiAb
h/KCyy8X8C2bHsFpNBvwGTqMwHbqZqWBVUvYRtfCFcy3Xmertb09DnOBeWqKS418
1kss97JDO6G07QNbuLSWwkkO82CHD1kUmeF5/dof0Ra6bsRXqppdo86NzlgFud+E
2s5BM3XwewZVSpA69bwEiXaRDhrsg5mqeOm68VyxE8LQu+895kKsBnTvTueZTrXT
+HNaIveoYe8+Lb7b/mZYtlhrDK0i/8EDox85vxnzKZ7wNswqqcDg6vfC2911phST
Ph13jv2FIOkjO/WHhHEzRnS2VQqivqIbsQIDAQAB
-----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----

Testing and Code Coverage

npm test
npm run cover