SubtleCrypto: unwrapKey() method
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The unwrapKey()
method of the SubtleCrypto
interface "unwraps" a key.
This means that it takes as its input a key that has been exported and then encrypted (also called "wrapped").
It decrypts the key and then imports it, returning a CryptoKey
object that can be used in the Web Crypto API.
As with SubtleCrypto.importKey()
, you specify the key's import format and other attributes of the key to import details such as whether it is extractable, and which operations it can be used for.
But because unwrapKey()
also decrypts the key to be imported, you also need to pass in the key that must be used to decrypt it.
This is sometimes called the "unwrapping key".
The inverse of unwrapKey()
is SubtleCrypto.wrapKey()
: while unwrapKey
is composed of decrypt + import, wrapKey
is composed of encrypt + export.
Syntax
js
unwrapKey(format, wrappedKey, unwrappingKey, unwrapAlgo, unwrappedKeyAlgo, extractable, keyUsages)
Parameters
format
-
A string describing the data format of the key to unwrap. It can be one of the following:
raw
: Raw format.pkcs8
: PKCS #8 format.spki
: SubjectPublicKeyInfo format.jwk
: JSON Web Key format.
wrappedKey
-
An
ArrayBuffer
containing the wrapped key in the given format. unwrappingKey
-
The
CryptoKey
to use to decrypt the wrapped key. The key must have theunwrapKey
usage set. unwrapAlgo
-
An object specifying the algorithm to be used to decrypt the wrapped key, and any extra parameters as required:
-
To use RSA-OAEP,
pass an
RsaOaepParams
object. -
To use AES-CTR,
pass an
AesCtrParams
object. -
To use AES-CBC,
pass an
AesCbcParams
object. -
To use AES-GCM,
pass an
AesGcmParams
object. -
To use AES-KW,
pass the string
"AES-KW"
or an object of the form{ "name": "AES-KW }
.
-
To use RSA-OAEP,
pass an
unwrappedKeyAlgo
-
An object defining the type of key to unwrap and providing extra algorithm-specific parameters as required.
-
For RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5, RSA-PSS,
or RSA-OAEP:
Pass an
RsaHashedImportParams
object. -
For ECDSA or ECDH: Pass
an
EcKeyImportParams
object. -
For HMAC: Pass an
HmacImportParams
object. -
For AES-CTR, AES-CBC,
AES-GCM, or AES-KW:
Pass the string identifying the algorithm or an object of the form
{ "name": ALGORITHM }
, whereALGORITHM
is the name of the algorithm.
-
For RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5, RSA-PSS,
or RSA-OAEP:
Pass an
extractable
-
A boolean indicating whether it will be possible to export the key using
SubtleCrypto.exportKey()
orSubtleCrypto.wrapKey()
. keyUsages
-
An
Array
indicating what can be done with the key. Possible values of the array are:encrypt
: The key may be used toencrypt
messages.decrypt
: The key may be used todecrypt
messages.sign
: The key may be used tosign
messages.verify
: The key may be used toverify
signatures.deriveKey
: The key may be used inderiving a new key
.deriveBits
: The key may be used inderiving bits
.wrapKey
: The key may be used towrap a key
.unwrapKey
: The key may be used to unwrap a key.
Return value
Exceptions
The promise is rejected when one of the following exceptions is encountered:
InvalidAccessError
DOMException
-
Raised when the unwrapping key is not a key for the requested unwrap algorithm or if the
keyUsages
value of that key doesn't containunwrap
. NotSupported
DOMException
-
Raised when trying to use an algorithm that is either unknown or isn't suitable for encryption or wrapping.
SyntaxError
DOMException
-
Raised when
keyUsages
is empty but the unwrapped key is of typesecret
orprivate
. TypeError
-
Raised when trying to use an invalid format.
Supported algorithms
The unwrapKey()
method supports the same algorithms as the wrapKey()
method.
Examples
Note: You can try the working examples on GitHub.
Unwrapping a "raw" key
In this example we unwrap an AES-GCM symmetric key. The key was exported in "raw" format and encrypted using the AES-KW algorithm, with a key derived from a password.
To unwrap, we ask the user for the password and use PBKDF2 and some salt to derive the AES-KW unwrapping key. The salt needs to be the same as the salt that was used to derive the original AES-KW key wrapping key.
Once we have the unwrapping key we pass it into unwrapKey()
with the
wrapped key and other parameters. See the complete code on GitHub.
js
/*
Salt that is to be used in derivation of the key-wrapping key,
alongside the password the user supplies.
This must match the salt value that was originally used to derive
the key.
*/
const saltBytes = [
89, 113, 135, 234, 168, 204, 21, 36, 55, 93, 1, 132, 242, 242, 192, 156,
];
/*
The wrapped key itself.
*/
const wrappedKeyBytes = [
171, 223, 14, 36, 201, 233, 233, 120, 164, 68, 217, 192, 226, 80, 224, 39,
199, 235, 239, 60, 212, 169, 100, 23, 61, 54, 244, 197, 160, 80, 109, 230,
207, 225, 57, 197, 175, 71, 80, 209,
];
/*
Convert an array of byte values to an ArrayBuffer.
*/
function bytesToArrayBuffer(bytes) {
const bytesAsArrayBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(bytes.length);
const bytesUint8 = new Uint8Array(bytesAsArrayBuffer);
bytesUint8.set(bytes);
return bytesAsArrayBuffer;
}
/*
Get some key material to use as input to the deriveKey method.
The key material is a password supplied by the user.
*/
function getKeyMaterial() {
let password = window.prompt("Enter your password");
let enc = new TextEncoder();
return window.crypto.subtle.importKey(
"raw",
enc.encode(password),
{ name: "PBKDF2" },
false,
["deriveBits", "deriveKey"]
);
}
/*
Derive an AES-KW key using PBKDF2.
*/
async function getUnwrappingKey() {
// 1. get the key material (user-supplied password)
const keyMaterial = await getKeyMaterial();
// 2 initialize the salt parameter.
// The salt must match the salt originally used to derive the key.
// In this example it's supplied as a constant "saltBytes".
const saltBuffer = bytesToArrayBuffer(saltBytes);
// 3 derive the key from key material and salt
return window.crypto.subtle.deriveKey(
{
name: "PBKDF2",
salt: saltBuffer,
iterations: 100000,
hash: "SHA-256",
},
keyMaterial,
{ name: "AES-KW", length: 256 },
true,
["wrapKey", "unwrapKey"]
);
}
/*
Unwrap an AES secret key from an ArrayBuffer containing the raw bytes.
Takes an array containing the bytes, and returns a Promise
that will resolve to a CryptoKey representing the secret key.
*/
async function unwrapSecretKey(wrappedKey) {
// 1. get the unwrapping key
const unwrappingKey = await getUnwrappingKey();
// 2. initialize the wrapped key
const wrappedKeyBuffer = bytesToArrayBuffer(wrappedKey);
// 3. unwrap the key
return window.crypto.subtle.unwrapKey(
"raw", // import format
wrappedKeyBuffer, // ArrayBuffer representing key to unwrap
unwrappingKey, // CryptoKey representing key encryption key
"AES-KW", // algorithm identifier for key encryption key
"AES-GCM", // algorithm identifier for key to unwrap
true, // extractability of key to unwrap
["encrypt", "decrypt"] // key usages for key to unwrap
);
}
Unwrapping a "pkcs8" key
In this example we unwrap an RSA-PSS private signing key. The key was exported in "pkcs8" format and encrypted using the AES-GCM algorithm, with a key derived from a password.
To unwrap, we ask the user for the password and use PBKDF2 and some salt to derive the AES-GCM unwrapping key. The salt needs to be the same as the salt that was used to derive the original AES-GCM key wrapping key.
Once we have the unwrapping key we pass it into unwrapKey()
with the
wrapped key and other parameters. Note that when using AES-GCM we have to pass the iv
value into unwrapKey()
, and this must be the same as the iv that was used
in the corresponding wrapKey()
operation. See the complete code on GitHub.
js
/*
Salt that is to be used in derivation of the key-wrapping key,
alongside the password the user supplies.
This must match the salt value that was originally used to derive
the key.
*/
const saltBytes = [
180, 253, 62, 216, 47, 35, 90, 55, 218, 233, 103, 10, 172, 143, 161, 177,
];
/*
IV that is to be used in decrypting the key to unwrap.
This must the same IV that was originally used to encrypt
the key.
*/
const ivBytes = [212, 187, 26, 247, 172, 51, 37, 151, 27, 177, 249, 142];
/*
The wrapped key itself.
*/
const wrappedKeyBytes = [
6, 155, 182, 208, 7, 141, 44, 18, 3, 151, 58, 126, 68, 100, 252, 225, 241, 11,
25, 201, 153, 171, 102, 174, 150, 29, 62, 195, 110, 138, 106, 109, 14, 6, 108,
148, 104, 221, 22, 93, 102, 221, 146, 25, 65, 112, 4, 140, 79, 194, 164, 163,
156, 250, 108, 11, 14, 220, 78, 194, 161, 17, 14, 57, 121, 70, 13, 28, 220,
210, 78, 32, 46, 217, 36, 165, 220, 170, 244, 152, 214, 150, 83, 2, 138, 128,
11, 251, 227, 213, 72, 100, 158, 10, 162, 40, 195, 60, 248, 77, 37, 156, 34,
10, 213, 171, 67, 147, 73, 231, 31, 63, 80, 176, 103, 206, 187, 164, 214, 250,
49, 223, 185, 5, 48, 241, 17, 1, 253, 59, 185, 181, 209, 255, 42, 223, 175,
90, 159, 174, 169, 205, 156, 120, 195, 1, 135, 165, 226, 46, 119, 27, 97, 183,
23, 197, 227, 85, 138, 235, 79, 158, 167, 59, 62, 194, 34, 210, 214, 240, 215,
101, 233, 63, 138, 53, 87, 253, 189, 27, 66, 150, 76, 242, 76, 102, 174, 179,
163, 184, 205, 11, 161, 224, 19, 110, 34, 175, 192, 101, 117, 169, 86, 66, 56,
241, 128, 13, 156, 165, 125, 139, 110, 138, 50, 108, 129, 251, 137, 26, 186,
110, 117, 113, 207, 179, 59, 213, 18, 175, 14, 203, 192, 2, 97, 131, 125, 167,
227, 182, 87, 72, 123, 54, 156, 60, 195, 88, 224, 96, 46, 126, 245, 251, 247,
147, 110, 147, 173, 82, 106, 93, 210, 55, 71, 127, 133, 41, 37, 181, 17, 106,
16, 158, 220, 136, 43, 75, 133, 96, 240, 151, 116, 40, 44, 254, 2, 32, 74,
226, 193, 172, 48, 211, 71, 109, 163, 143, 30, 92, 28, 30, 183, 25, 16, 176,
207, 77, 93, 139, 242, 114, 91, 218, 126, 123, 234, 18, 9, 245, 53, 46, 172,
215, 62, 92, 249, 191, 17, 27, 0, 58, 151, 33, 23, 169, 93, 177, 253, 152,
147, 198, 196, 226, 42, 202, 166, 99, 250, 127, 40, 221, 196, 121, 195, 198,
235, 30, 159, 159, 95, 182, 107, 175, 137, 177, 49, 72, 63, 131, 162, 198,
186, 22, 255, 230, 237, 195, 56, 147, 177, 101, 52, 227, 125, 32, 180, 242,
47, 92, 212, 6, 148, 218, 107, 125, 137, 123, 15, 51, 107, 159, 228, 238, 212,
60, 54, 184, 48, 110, 248, 252, 208, 46, 23, 149, 78, 169, 201, 68, 242, 193,
251, 156, 227, 42, 90, 109, 102, 172, 61, 207, 124, 96, 98, 79, 37, 218, 16,
212, 139, 162, 0, 183, 235, 171, 75, 18, 84, 160, 120, 173, 156, 187, 99, 24,
58, 88, 213, 148, 24, 193, 111, 75, 169, 10, 158, 207, 148, 84, 249, 156, 248,
19, 221, 2, 175, 1, 8, 74, 221, 212, 244, 123, 34, 223, 175, 54, 166, 101, 51,
175, 141, 80, 87, 9, 146, 72, 223, 46, 251, 199, 192, 2, 22, 125, 16, 15, 99,
26, 159, 165, 133, 172, 169, 26, 236, 44, 86, 182, 162, 81, 143, 249, 15, 207,
12, 232, 15, 205, 199, 78, 133, 199, 19, 232, 183, 33, 183, 72, 117, 72, 27,
43, 254, 13, 17, 252, 1, 143, 137, 154, 10, 4, 77, 85, 24, 85, 143, 200, 81,
76, 171, 43, 124, 42, 191, 150, 70, 10, 90, 178, 198, 40, 233, 233, 225, 146,
231, 209, 254, 2, 90, 216, 5, 97, 105, 204, 82, 88, 81, 99, 92, 159, 116, 192,
223, 148, 252, 12, 24, 197, 211, 187, 212, 98, 252, 201, 154, 184, 65, 54, 47,
13, 106, 151, 168, 208, 112, 212, 74, 204, 36, 233, 98, 104, 58, 103, 1, 194,
13, 26, 109, 101, 60, 42, 3, 215, 20, 25, 99, 176, 63, 28, 112, 102, 121, 190,
96, 198, 228, 196, 78, 38, 82, 37, 248, 42, 150, 115, 6, 10, 22, 101, 42, 237,
175, 69, 232, 212, 231, 40, 193, 70, 211, 245, 106, 231, 175, 150, 88, 105,
170, 139, 238, 196, 64, 218, 250, 47, 165, 22, 36, 196, 161, 30, 79, 175, 14,
133, 88, 129, 182, 56, 140, 147, 168, 134, 91, 68, 172, 110, 195, 134, 156,
68, 78, 249, 215, 68, 250, 11, 23, 70, 59, 156, 99, 75, 249, 159, 84, 16, 206,
93, 16, 130, 34, 66, 210, 82, 252, 53, 251, 84, 59, 226, 212, 154, 15, 20,
163, 58, 228, 109, 53, 214, 151, 237, 10, 169, 107, 180, 123, 174, 159, 182,
8, 240, 115, 115, 220, 131, 128, 79, 80, 61, 133, 58, 24, 98, 193, 225, 56,
36, 159, 254, 199, 49, 44, 160, 28, 81, 140, 163, 24, 143, 114, 31, 237, 235,
250, 83, 72, 215, 44, 232, 182, 45, 39, 182, 193, 248, 65, 174, 186, 52, 219,
30, 198, 48, 1, 134, 151, 81, 114, 38, 124, 7, 213, 205, 138, 28, 22, 216, 76,
46, 224, 241, 88, 156, 7, 62, 23, 104, 34, 54, 25, 156, 93, 212, 133, 182, 61,
93, 255, 195, 68, 244, 234, 53, 132, 151, 140, 72, 146, 127, 113, 227, 34,
243, 218, 222, 47, 218, 113, 18, 173, 203, 158, 133, 90, 156, 214, 77, 20,
113, 1, 231, 164, 52, 55, 69, 132, 24, 68, 131, 212, 7, 153, 34, 179, 113,
156, 81, 127, 83, 57, 29, 195, 90, 64, 211, 115, 202, 188, 5, 42, 188, 142,
203, 109, 231, 53, 206, 72, 220, 90, 23, 12, 1, 178, 122, 60, 221, 68, 6, 14,
154, 108, 203, 171, 142, 159, 249, 13, 55, 52, 110, 214, 33, 147, 164, 181,
50, 79, 164, 200, 83, 251, 40, 105, 223, 50, 0, 115, 240, 146, 23, 122, 80,
204, 169, 38, 198, 154, 31, 29, 23, 236, 39, 35, 131, 147, 242, 163, 138, 158,
236, 117, 7, 108, 33, 132, 98, 50, 111, 46, 146, 251, 82, 34, 85, 5, 130, 237,
67, 40, 170, 235, 124, 92, 66, 71, 239, 12, 97, 136, 251, 1, 206, 13, 51, 232,
92, 46, 35, 95, 5, 123, 24, 183, 99, 243, 124, 75, 155, 89, 66, 54, 72, 17,
255, 99, 137, 199, 232, 204, 9, 248, 78, 35, 218, 136, 117, 239, 102, 240,
187, 40, 89, 244, 140, 109, 229, 120, 116, 54, 207, 171, 11, 248, 190, 199,
81, 53, 109, 8, 188, 51, 93, 165, 34, 255, 165, 191, 198, 130, 220, 41, 192,
166, 194, 69, 104, 124, 158, 122, 236, 176, 24, 60, 87, 240, 42, 158, 143, 37,
143, 208, 155, 249, 230, 21, 4, 230, 56, 194, 62, 235, 132, 14, 50, 180, 216,
134, 28, 25, 159, 64, 199, 161, 236, 60, 233, 160, 172, 68, 169, 2, 5, 252,
190, 20, 54, 115, 248, 63, 93, 107, 156, 8, 96, 85, 32, 189, 118, 66, 114,
126, 64, 203, 97, 235, 13, 18, 102, 192, 51, 59, 5, 122, 171, 96, 129, 40, 32,
154, 4, 191, 234, 75, 184, 112, 201, 244, 110, 50, 216, 44, 88, 139, 175, 58,
112, 7, 52, 25, 64, 112, 40, 148, 187, 39, 234, 96, 151, 16, 158, 114, 113,
109, 164, 47, 108, 94, 148, 35, 232, 221, 33, 110, 126, 170, 25, 234, 45, 165,
180, 210, 193, 120, 247, 155, 127,
];
/*
The unwrapped signing key.
*/
let signingKey;
const signButton = document.querySelector(".pkcs8 .sign-button");
/*
Convert an array of byte values to an ArrayBuffer.
*/
function bytesToArrayBuffer(bytes) {
const bytesAsArrayBuffer = new ArrayBuffer(bytes.length);
const bytesUint8 = new Uint8Array(bytesAsArrayBuffer);
bytesUint8.set(bytes);
return bytesAsArrayBuffer;
}
/*
Get some key material to use as input to the deriveKey method.
The key material is a password supplied by the user.
*/
function getKeyMaterial() {
let password = window.prompt("Enter your password");
let enc = new TextEncoder();
return window.crypto.subtle.importKey(
"raw",
enc.encode(password),
{ name: "PBKDF2" },
false,
["deriveBits", "deriveKey"]
);
}
/*
Derive an AES-GCM key using PBKDF2.
*/
async function getUnwrappingKey() {
// 1. get the key material (user-supplied password)
const keyMaterial = await getKeyMaterial();
// 2 initialize the salt parameter.
// The salt must match the salt originally used to derive the key.
// In this example it's supplied as a constant "saltBytes".
const saltBuffer = bytesToArrayBuffer(saltBytes);
// 3 derive the key from key material and salt
return window.crypto.subtle.deriveKey(
{
name: "PBKDF2",
salt: saltBuffer,
iterations: 100000,
hash: "SHA-256",
},
keyMaterial,
{ name: "AES-GCM", length: 256 },
true,
["wrapKey", "unwrapKey"]
);
}
/*
Unwrap an RSA-PSS private signing key from an ArrayBuffer containing
the raw bytes.
Takes an array containing the bytes, and returns a Promise
that will resolve to a CryptoKey representing the private key.
*/
async function unwrapPrivateKey(wrappedKey) {
// 1. get the unwrapping key
const unwrappingKey = await getUnwrappingKey();
// 2. initialize the wrapped key
const wrappedKeyBuffer = bytesToArrayBuffer(wrappedKey);
// 3. initialize the iv
const ivBuffer = bytesToArrayBuffer(ivBytes);
// 4. unwrap the key
return window.crypto.subtle.unwrapKey(
"pkcs8", // import format
wrappedKeyBuffer, // ArrayBuffer representing key to unwrap
unwrappingKey, // CryptoKey representing key encryption key
{
// algorithm params for key encryption key
name: "AES-GCM",
iv: ivBuffer,
},
{
// algorithm params for key to unwrap
name: "RSA-PSS",
hash: "SHA-256",
},
true, // extractability of key to unwrap
["sign"] // key usages for key to unwrap
);
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Web Cryptography API # SubtleCrypto-method-unwrapKey |
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