java_src/examples/encryptedkeyset/README.md
This example shows how to generate or load an encrypted keyset, obtain a primitive, and use the primitive to do crypto.
This example uses a Cloud KMS key as a key-encryption key (KEK) to encrypt/decrypt a keyset, which in turn is used to encrypt files.
In order to run this example, you need to:
Create a symmetric key on Cloud KMs. Copy the key URI which is in this
format:
projects/<my-project>/locations/global/keyRings/<my-key-ring>/cryptoKeys/<my-key>.
Create and download a service account that is allowed to encrypt and decrypt with the above key.
git clone https://github.com/google/tink
cd tink/examples/java_src
bazel build ...
Generate an encrypted keyset:
# Replace `<my-key-uri>` in `gcp-kms://<my-key-uri>` with your key URI, and
# my-service-account.json with your service account's credential JSON file.
./bazel-bin/encryptedkeyset/encrypted_keyset_example \
generate \
aes128_gcm_test_encrypted_keyset.json \
gcp-kms://<my-key-uri> \
my-service-account.json
Encrypt a file:
echo "some data" > testdata.txt
./bazel-bin/encryptedkeyset/encrypted_keyset_example \
encrypt \
aes128_gcm_test_encrypted_keyset.json \
gcp-kms://<my-key-uri> \
my-service-account.json \
testdata.txt testdata.txt.encrypted
Decrypt a file:
./bazel-bin/encryptedkeyset/encrypted_keyset_example \
decrypt \
aes128_gcm_test_encrypted_keyset.json \
gcp-kms://<my-key-uri> \
my-service-account.json \
testdata.txt.encrypted testdata.txt.decrypted
diff testdata.txt testdata.txt.decrypted