Usage in Deno
import { KeyObject } from "node:crypto";
KeyObject.prototype.export(options: KeyExportOptions<"pem">): string | Buffer
For symmetric keys, the following encoding options can be used:
For public keys, the following encoding options can be used:
For private keys, the following encoding options can be used:
The result type depends on the selected encoding format, when PEM the result is a string, when DER it will be a buffer containing the data encoded as DER, when JWK it will be an object.
When JWK encoding format was selected, all other encoding options are ignored.
PKCS#1, SEC1, and PKCS#8 type keys can be encrypted by using a combination of
the cipher
and format
options. The PKCS#8 type
can be used with anyformat
to encrypt any key algorithm (RSA, EC, or DH) by specifying acipher
. PKCS#1 and SEC1 can only be
encrypted by specifying a cipher
when the PEM format
is used. For maximum compatibility, use PKCS#8 for
encrypted private keys. Since PKCS#8 defines its own
encryption mechanism, PEM-level encryption is not supported when encrypting
a PKCS#8 key. See RFC 5208 for PKCS#8 encryption and RFC 1421 for
PKCS#1 and SEC1 encryption.
options: KeyExportOptions<"pem">
string | Buffer
KeyObject.prototype.export(options?: KeyExportOptions<"der">): Buffer
options: KeyExportOptions<"der">
Buffer
KeyObject.prototype.export(options?: JwkKeyExportOptions): JsonWebKey
options: JwkKeyExportOptions