SubtleCrypto: decrypt() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The decrypt()
method of the SubtleCrypto
interface decrypts some encrypted data.
It takes as arguments a key to decrypt with, some optional extra parameters, and the data to decrypt (also known as "ciphertext").
It returns a Promise
which will be fulfilled with the decrypted data (also known as "plaintext").
Syntax
decrypt(algorithm, key, data)
Parameters
algorithm
-
An object specifying the algorithm to be used, and any extra parameters as required. The values given for the extra parameters must match those passed into the corresponding
encrypt()
call.- To use RSA-OAEP, pass an
RsaOaepParams
object. - To use AES-CTR, pass an
AesCtrParams
object. - To use AES-CBC, pass an
AesCbcParams
object. - To use AES-GCM, pass an
AesGcmParams
object.
- To use RSA-OAEP, pass an
key
-
A
CryptoKey
containing the key to be used for decryption. If using RSA-OAEP, this is theprivateKey
property of theCryptoKeyPair
object. data
-
An
ArrayBuffer
, aTypedArray
, or aDataView
containing the data to be decrypted (also known as ciphertext).
Return value
A Promise
that fulfills with an ArrayBuffer
containing the plaintext.
Exceptions
The promise is rejected when the following exceptions are encountered:
InvalidAccessError
DOMException
-
Raised when the requested operation is not valid for the provided key (e.g. invalid encryption algorithm, or invalid key for the specified encryption algorithm).
OperationError
DOMException
-
Raised when the operation failed for an operation-specific reason (e.g. algorithm parameters of invalid sizes, or there was an error decrypting the ciphertext).
Supported algorithms
The decrypt()
method supports the same algorithms as the encrypt()
method.
Examples
Note: You can try the working examples on GitHub.
RSA-OAEP
This code decrypts ciphertext
using RSA-OAEP. See the complete code on GitHub.
function decryptMessage(privateKey, ciphertext) {
return window.crypto.subtle.decrypt(
{ name: "RSA-OAEP" },
privateKey,
ciphertext,
);
}
AES-CTR
This code decrypts ciphertext
using AES in CTR mode.
Note that counter
must match the value that was used for encryption. See the complete code on GitHub.
function decryptMessage(key, ciphertext) {
return window.crypto.subtle.decrypt(
{ name: "AES-CTR", counter, length: 64 },
key,
ciphertext,
);
}
AES-CBC
This code decrypts ciphertext
using AES in CBC mode. Note that
iv
must match the value that was used for encryption. See the complete code on GitHub.
function decryptMessage(key, ciphertext) {
// The iv value is the same as that used for encryption
return window.crypto.subtle.decrypt({ name: "AES-CBC", iv }, key, ciphertext);
}
AES-GCM
This code decrypts ciphertext
using AES in GCM mode. Note that
iv
must match the value that was used for encryption. See the complete code on GitHub.
function decryptMessage(key, ciphertext) {
// The iv value is the same as that used for encryption
return window.crypto.subtle.decrypt({ name: "AES-GCM", iv }, key, ciphertext);
}
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Web Cryptography API # SubtleCrypto-method-decrypt |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
SubtleCrypto.encrypt()
.- RFC 3447 specifies RSAOAEP.
- NIST SP800-38A specifies CTR mode.
- NIST SP800-38A specifies CBC mode.
- NIST SP800-38D specifies GCM mode.
- FIPS 198-1 specifies HMAC.