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@root/pem

Built by The Root Company for Greenlock and ACME.js

Lightweight, Zero-Dependency PEM encoder and decoder.

| ~300b gzipped | ~650b minified | ~1k full |

  • Zero Dependencies
  • Universal Support
    • Node.js
    • Browsers
  • VanillaJS

This library supports PEM, which is pretty boring on its own.

Most likely you are also interested in some of the following:

Want to contribute? Need commercial support?

Usage

  • PEM.parseBlock(str)
  • PEM.packBlock(options)

Parsing

var PEM = require('@root/pem/parser');

var block = PEM.parseBlock(
	'-----BEGIN Type-----\nSGVsbG8sIOS4lueVjCE=\n-----END Type-----\n'
);
{
	bytes: `<48 65 6c 6c 6f 2c 20 e4 b8 96 e7 95 8c 21>`;
}

Packing

var PEM = require('@root/pem/packer');

var block = PEM.packBlock({
  type: 'Type',
  // Buffer or Uint8Array or Array
  bytes: [0x48, 0x65, 0x6c, 0x6c, 0x6f, 0x2c, 0x20, 0xe4, 0xb8, 0x96, 0xe7, 0x95, 0x8c, 0x21]
);
-----BEGIN Type-----
SGVsbG8sIOS4lueVjCE=
-----END Type-----

Install

This works equally well in Browsers and Node.js, but has slightly different code.

Node (and Webpack)

npm install --save @root/pem
var PEM = require('@root/pem');
// just the packer
var PEM = require('@root/pem/packer');
// just the parser
var PEM = require('@root/pem/parser');

Browsers (Vanilla JS)

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@root/pem/dist/pem.all.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@root/pem/dist/pem.all.min.js"></script>

A PEM Block

A Block represents a PEM encoded structure.

The encoded form is:

-----BEGIN Type-----
Headers
base64-encoded Bytes
-----END Type-----

where Headers is a possibly empty sequence of Key: Value lines.

(credit: https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/pem/)

PEM History

PEM was introduced in 1993 via RFC 1421, but not formally standardized until RFC 7468 in April of 2015.

It has served as the de facto standard for a variety of DER-encoded X509 schemas of ASN.1 data for cryptographic keys and certificates such as:

  • PKCS#10 (Certificate Signing Request [CSR])
  • X509 Certificate (fullchain.pem, site.crt)
  • PKIX (cert.pem, privkey.pem, priv.key)
    • PKCS#1 (RSA Public and Private Keys)
    • PKCS#8 (RSA and ECDSA Keypairs)
  • SEC#1 (ECDSARSA Public and Private Keys)

Contributions

Did this project save you some time? Maybe make your day? Even save the day?

Please say "thanks" via Paypal or Patreon:

Where does your contribution go?

Root is a collection of experts who trust each other and enjoy working together on deep-tech, Indie Web projects.

Our goal is to operate as a sustainable community.

Your contributions - both in code and especially monetarily - help to not just this project, but also our broader work of projects that fuel the Indie Web.

Also, we chat on Keybase in #rootprojects

Commercial Support

Do you need...

  • more features?
  • bugfixes, on your timeline?
  • custom code, built by experts?
  • commercial support and licensing?

Contact [email protected] for support options.

Legal

Copyright AJ ONeal, Root 2018-2019

MPL-2.0 | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

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