Trying to encrypt a string using public key that is not in ascii-armored format
Flow:
- Get the stored PGP keys
- These are not ascii-armored keys, they've already been parsed using
openpgp.key.readArmored
- Try to encrypt the text
Hey, encrypt me.
Expected: Clear text is encrypted
Actual: Error below is thrown
Is it possible or am I required to read the ascii-armored public key again and provide that result in options
?
Code:
var recipients = getRecipients();
// recipients is a hashmap, key being pgp userId and value
// being the result of `await openpgp.key.readArmored(pubkey)`
// recipients = {
// 'bob <bob@email.com>': {
// { keys:
// [ { keyPacket: [Object],
// revocationSignatures: ,
// directSignatures: ,
// users: [Array],
// subKeys: [Array] } ] }
// }
// };
// define function to encrypt
const encrypt = async() => {
var options = {
message: openpgp.message.fromText('Hey, encrypt me.'),
publicKeys: recipients['bob <bob@email.com>'].keys
}
openpgp.encrypt(options).then(ciphertext => {
encrypted = ciphertext.data;
return encrypted;
})
.then(encrypted => {
console.log(encrypted);
});
});
encrypt();
Error:
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: TypeError: Error encrypting message: key.getPrimaryUser is not a function
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32694:35
at Array.map (<anonymous>)
at getPreferredAlgo (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32693:26)
at Message.encrypt (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:33460:96)
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:34337:20
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
javascript node.js openpgp.js
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Flow:
- Get the stored PGP keys
- These are not ascii-armored keys, they've already been parsed using
openpgp.key.readArmored
- Try to encrypt the text
Hey, encrypt me.
Expected: Clear text is encrypted
Actual: Error below is thrown
Is it possible or am I required to read the ascii-armored public key again and provide that result in options
?
Code:
var recipients = getRecipients();
// recipients is a hashmap, key being pgp userId and value
// being the result of `await openpgp.key.readArmored(pubkey)`
// recipients = {
// 'bob <bob@email.com>': {
// { keys:
// [ { keyPacket: [Object],
// revocationSignatures: ,
// directSignatures: ,
// users: [Array],
// subKeys: [Array] } ] }
// }
// };
// define function to encrypt
const encrypt = async() => {
var options = {
message: openpgp.message.fromText('Hey, encrypt me.'),
publicKeys: recipients['bob <bob@email.com>'].keys
}
openpgp.encrypt(options).then(ciphertext => {
encrypted = ciphertext.data;
return encrypted;
})
.then(encrypted => {
console.log(encrypted);
});
});
encrypt();
Error:
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: TypeError: Error encrypting message: key.getPrimaryUser is not a function
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32694:35
at Array.map (<anonymous>)
at getPreferredAlgo (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32693:26)
at Message.encrypt (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:33460:96)
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:34337:20
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
javascript node.js openpgp.js
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Flow:
- Get the stored PGP keys
- These are not ascii-armored keys, they've already been parsed using
openpgp.key.readArmored
- Try to encrypt the text
Hey, encrypt me.
Expected: Clear text is encrypted
Actual: Error below is thrown
Is it possible or am I required to read the ascii-armored public key again and provide that result in options
?
Code:
var recipients = getRecipients();
// recipients is a hashmap, key being pgp userId and value
// being the result of `await openpgp.key.readArmored(pubkey)`
// recipients = {
// 'bob <bob@email.com>': {
// { keys:
// [ { keyPacket: [Object],
// revocationSignatures: ,
// directSignatures: ,
// users: [Array],
// subKeys: [Array] } ] }
// }
// };
// define function to encrypt
const encrypt = async() => {
var options = {
message: openpgp.message.fromText('Hey, encrypt me.'),
publicKeys: recipients['bob <bob@email.com>'].keys
}
openpgp.encrypt(options).then(ciphertext => {
encrypted = ciphertext.data;
return encrypted;
})
.then(encrypted => {
console.log(encrypted);
});
});
encrypt();
Error:
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: TypeError: Error encrypting message: key.getPrimaryUser is not a function
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32694:35
at Array.map (<anonymous>)
at getPreferredAlgo (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32693:26)
at Message.encrypt (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:33460:96)
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:34337:20
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
javascript node.js openpgp.js
Flow:
- Get the stored PGP keys
- These are not ascii-armored keys, they've already been parsed using
openpgp.key.readArmored
- Try to encrypt the text
Hey, encrypt me.
Expected: Clear text is encrypted
Actual: Error below is thrown
Is it possible or am I required to read the ascii-armored public key again and provide that result in options
?
Code:
var recipients = getRecipients();
// recipients is a hashmap, key being pgp userId and value
// being the result of `await openpgp.key.readArmored(pubkey)`
// recipients = {
// 'bob <bob@email.com>': {
// { keys:
// [ { keyPacket: [Object],
// revocationSignatures: ,
// directSignatures: ,
// users: [Array],
// subKeys: [Array] } ] }
// }
// };
// define function to encrypt
const encrypt = async() => {
var options = {
message: openpgp.message.fromText('Hey, encrypt me.'),
publicKeys: recipients['bob <bob@email.com>'].keys
}
openpgp.encrypt(options).then(ciphertext => {
encrypted = ciphertext.data;
return encrypted;
})
.then(encrypted => {
console.log(encrypted);
});
});
encrypt();
Error:
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: TypeError: Error encrypting message: key.getPrimaryUser is not a function
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32694:35
at Array.map (<anonymous>)
at getPreferredAlgo (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:32693:26)
at Message.encrypt (/Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:33460:96)
at /Users/rob/git/HandyEncryption/node_modules/openpgp/dist/openpgp.js:34337:20
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
javascript node.js openpgp.js
javascript node.js openpgp.js
edited Nov 28 '18 at 15:38
bobbyrne01
asked Nov 28 '18 at 15:25
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