Node.js crypto.privateDecrypt() Method
The crypto.privateDecrypt() method is used to decrypt the content of the buffer with privateKey.buffer which was previously encrypted using the corresponding public key, i.e. crypto.publicEncrypt().
Syntax:
crypto.privateDecrypt( privateKey, buffer )
Parameters: This method accept two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- privateKey: It can hold Object, string, Buffer, or KeyObject type of data.
- oaepHash It is the hash function of type string which is used for ‘OAEP’ padding. And the default value is ‘sha1’.
- oaepLabel: It is the label which is used for ‘OAEP’ padding. And if it is not specified, then no label is used. It is of type Buffer, TypedArray or DataView.
- padding: It is an optional padding value which is defined in crypto.constants, which can be crypto.constants.RSA_NO_PADDING, crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_PADDING, or crypto.constants.RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING. It is of type crypto.constants.
- buffer: It is of type Buffer, TypedArray, or DataView.
Return Value: It returns a new Buffer with the decrypted content.
Below example illustrate the use of crypto.privateDecrypt() method in Node.js:
Example 1:
// Node.js program to demonstrate the // crypto.privateDecrypt() method // Including the crypto and fs modules var crypto = require( 'crypto' ); var fs = require( 'fs' ); // Reading the Public Key pubK = fs.readFileSync( 'pub.key' ).toString(); // Passing the text to be encrypted using private key var buf = Buffer.from( 'This is secret code' , 'utf8' ); // Encrypting the text secretData = crypto.publicEncrypt(pubK, buf); // Printing the encrypted text console.log(secretData); // Reading the Private key privK = fs.readFileSync( 'priv.key' ).toString(); // Decrypting the text using public key origData = crypto.privateDecrypt(privK, secretData); console.log(); // Printing the original content console.log(origData); |
Output:
<Buffer 58 dd 76 8f cb 25 52 2b e7 3a b2 1b 0f 43 aa e0 df 65 fa 1d 3b 31 6f b7 f9 47 06 d5 f7 72 19 cd 2f 67 66 27 00 bb 43 8e 64 38 07 38 28 aa07 59 b4 60 ... > <Buffer 54 68 69 73 20 69 73 20 73 65 63 72 65 74 20 63 6f 64 65 >
Example 2:
// Node.js program to demonstrate the // crypto.privateDecrypt() method // Including crypto and fs module const crypto = require( 'crypto' ); const fs = require( "fs" ); // Using a function generateKeyFiles function generateKeyFiles() { const keyPair = crypto.generateKeyPairSync( 'rsa' , { modulusLength: 530, publicKeyEncoding: { type: 'spki' , format: 'pem' }, privateKeyEncoding: { type: 'pkcs8' , format: 'pem' , cipher: 'aes-256-cbc' , passphrase: '' } }); // Creating public and private key file fs.writeFileSync( "public_key" , keyPair.publicKey); fs.writeFileSync( "private_key" , keyPair.privateKey); } // Generate keys generateKeyFiles(); // Creating a function to encrypt string function encryptString (plaintext, publicKeyFile) { const publicKey = fs.readFileSync(publicKeyFile, "utf8" ); // publicEncrypt() method with its parameters const encrypted = crypto.publicEncrypt( publicKey, Buffer.from(plaintext)); return encrypted.toString( "base64" ); } // Creating a function to decrypt string function decryptString (ciphertext, privateKeyFile) { const privateKey = fs.readFileSync(privateKeyFile, "utf8" ); // privateDecrypt() method with its parameters const decrypted = crypto.privateDecrypt( { key: privateKey, passphrase: '' , }, Buffer.from(ciphertext, "base64" ) ); return decrypted.toString( "utf8" ); } // Defining a text to be encrypted const plainText = "Geeks!" ; // Defining encrypted text const encrypted = encryptString(plainText, "./public_key" ); // Prints plain text console.log( "Plaintext:" , plainText); console.log(); // Prints buffer of encrypted content console.log( "Encrypted Text: " , encrypted); console.log(); // Prints buffer of decrypted content console.log( "Decrypted Text: " , decryptString(encrypted, "private_key" )); |
Output:
Plaintext: Geeks! Encrypted Text: ACks6H7InpaeGdI4w9MObyD73YB7N1V0nVsG5Jl10SNeH3no6gfgjeD4ZFsSFhCXzFkognMGbRNsg0BReVOHxRs7eQ== Decrypted Text: Geeks!
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/crypto.html#crypto_crypto_privatedecrypt_privatekey_buffer
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