Usage in Deno
import { Verify } from "node:crypto";
The Verify class is a utility for verifying signatures. It can be used in one
of two ways:
- As a writable
streamwhere written data is used to validate against the supplied signature, or - Using the
verify.update()andverify.verify()methods to verify the signature.
The createVerify method is used to create Verify instances.Verify objects are not to be created directly using the new keyword.
See Sign for examples.
update(data: BinaryLike): Verify
Updates the Verify content with the given data, the encoding of which
is given in inputEncoding.
If inputEncoding is not provided, and the data is a string, an
encoding of 'utf8' is enforced. If data is a Buffer, TypedArray, orDataView, then inputEncoding is ignored.
This can be called many times with new data as it is streamed.
verify(object: ,signature: ArrayBufferView,): boolean
Verifies the provided data using the given object and signature.
If object is not a KeyObject, this function behaves as ifobject had been passed to createPublicKey. If it is an
object, the following additional properties can be passed:
The signature argument is the previously calculated signature for the data, in
the signatureEncoding.
If a signatureEncoding is specified, the signature is expected to be a
string; otherwise signature is expected to be a Buffer,TypedArray, or DataView.
The verify object can not be used again after verify.verify() has been
called. Multiple calls to verify.verify() will result in an error being
thrown.
Because public keys can be derived from private keys, a private key may be passed instead of a public key.
verify(): boolean