{ "keys": [ { "alias": "mykey", "privateKey": "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ...-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----", "certificate": "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- ...-----END CERTIFICATE-----" } ] } In this example, the Keystore JSON file contains a single key entry with an alias, private key, and certificate.
A Keystore JSON file typically contains a JSON object with the following structure:
commonName: 'example.com' }, issuer: {
Here’s an example code snippet in Node.js that demonstrates how to create and use a Keystore JSON file: “`javascript const fs = require(‘fs’); const crypto = require(‘crypto’);
Understanding Keystore JSON: A Comprehensive Guide** keystore json
type: 'spki', format: 'pem' }, privateKeyEncoding: {
// Generate a key pair const keyPair = crypto.generateKeyPairSync(‘rsa’, { modulusLength: 2048, publicExponent: 65537, publicKeyEncoding: { : [ { "
type: 'pkcs8', format: 'pem' } });