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diff --git a/src/vapid/ser.rs b/src/vapid/ser.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5372c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/vapid/ser.rs @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +pub mod key { + use base64::{Engine as _, engine::general_purpose::URL_SAFE}; + use p256::ecdsa::VerifyingKey; + use serde::Serialize as _; + + // This serialization - to a URL-safe base-64-encoded string and back - is based on my best + // understanding of RFC 8292 and the corresponding browser APIs. Particularly, it's based on + // section 3.2: + // + // > The "k" parameter includes an ECDSA public key [FIPS186] in uncompressed form [X9.62] that + // > is encoded using base64url encoding [RFC7515]. + // + // <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8292#section-3.2> + // + // I believe this is also supported by MDN's explanation: + // + // > `applicationServerKey` + // > + // > A Base64-encoded string or ArrayBuffer containing an ECDSA P-256 public key that the push + // > server will use to authenticate your application server. If specified, all messages from + // > your application server must use the VAPID authentication scheme, and include a JWT signed + // > with the corresponding private key. This key IS NOT the same ECDH key that you use to + // > encrypt the data. For more information, see "Using VAPID with WebPush". + // + // <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PushManager/subscribe#applicationserverkey> + + pub fn serialize<S>(key: &VerifyingKey, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> + where + S: serde::Serializer, + { + let key = key.to_sec1_bytes(); + let key = URL_SAFE.encode(key); + key.serialize(serializer) + } +} |
