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## PGPainless API with pgpainless-core
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The `pgpainless-core` module contains the bulk of the actual OpenPGP implementation.
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:::{note}
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This chapter is work in progress.
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:::
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### Setup
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PGPainless' releases are published to and can be fetched from Maven Central.
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To get started, you first need to include `pgpainless-core` in your projects build script:
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```
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// If you use Gradle
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...
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dependencies {
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...
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implementation "org.pgpainless:pgpainless-core:XYZ"
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...
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}
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// If you use Maven
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...
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<dependencies>
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...
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<dependency>
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<groupId>org.pgpainless</groupId>
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<artifactId>pgpainless-core</artifactId>
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<version>XYZ</version>
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</dependency>
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...
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</dependencies>
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```
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This will automatically pull in PGPainless' dependencies, such as Bouncy Castle.
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:::{important}
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Replace `XYZ` with the current version, in this case {{ env.config.version }}!
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:::
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The entry point to the API is the `PGPainless` class.
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For many common use-cases, examples can be found in the
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{{ '[examples package](https://{}/main/pgpainless-core/src/test/java/org/pgpainless/example)'.format(repo_pgpainless_src) }}.
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There is a very good chance that you can find code examples there that fit your needs.
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### Read and Write Keys
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Reading keys from ASCII armored strings or from binary files is easy:
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```java
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String key = "-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----\n"...;
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PGPSecretKeyRing secretKey = PGPainless.readKeyRing()
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.secretKeyRing(key);
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```
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Similarly, keys or certificates can quickly be exported:
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```java
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// ASCII armored key
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PGPSecretKeyRing secretKey = ...;
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String armored = PGPainless.asciiArmor(secretKey);
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// binary (unarmored) key
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byte[] binary = secretKey.getEncoded();
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```
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### Generate a Key
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PGPainless comes with a simple to use `KeyRingBuilder` class that helps you to quickly generate modern OpenPGP keys.
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There are some predefined key archetypes, but it is possible to fully customize the key generation to fit your needs.
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```java
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// EdDSA primary key with EdDSA signing- and XDH encryption subkeys
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PGPSecretKeyRing secretKeys = PGPainless.generateKeyRing()
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.modernKeyRing("Romeo <romeo@montague.lit>", "thisIsAPassword");
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// RSA key without additional subkeys
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PGPSecretKeyRing secretKeys = PGPainless.generateKeyRing()
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.simpleRsaKeyRing("Juliet <juliet@montague.lit>", RsaLength._4096);
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```
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To generate a customized key, use `PGPainless.buildKeyRing()` instead:
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```java
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// Customized key
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PGPSecretKeyRing keyRing = PGPainless.buildKeyRing()
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.setPrimaryKey(KeySpec.getBuilder(
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RSA.withLength(RsaLength._8192),
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KeyFlag.SIGN_DATA, KeyFlag.CERTIFY_OTHER)
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.overrideCompressionAlgorithms(CompressionAlgorithm.ZLIB)
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).addSubkey(
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KeySpec.getBuilder(ECDSA.fromCurve(EllipticCurve._P256), KeyFlag.SIGN_DATA)
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).addSubkey(
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KeySpec.getBuilder(
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ECDH.fromCurve(EllipticCurve._P256),
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KeyFlag.ENCRYPT_COMMS, KeyFlag.ENCRYPT_STORAGE)
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).addUserId("Juliet <juliet@montague.lit>")
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.addUserId("xmpp:juliet@capulet.lit")
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.setPassphrase(Passphrase.fromPassword("romeo_oh_Romeo<3"))
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.build();
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```
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As you can see, it is possible to generate all kinds of different keys.
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### Extract a Certificate
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If you have a secret key, you might want to extract a public key certificate from it:
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```java
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PGPSecretKeyRing secretKey = ...;
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PGPPublicKeyRing certificate = PGPainless.extractCertificate(secretKey);
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```
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### Apply / Remove ASCII Armor
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TODO
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### Encrypt a Message
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TODO
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### Decrypt a Message
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TODO
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### Sign a Message
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TODO
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### Verify a Signature
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TODO
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