@aws-sdk/client-payment-cryptography 3.1061.0 → 3.1063.0

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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ export interface Key {
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  KeyCheckValue: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result.</p>
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+ * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For HMAC keys, the KCV is computed using the hash selected at key creation on a zero-length message, taking the leftmost 3 bytes.</p>
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  * @public
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  KeyCheckValueAlgorithm: KeyCheckValueAlgorithm | undefined;
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  KeyAttributes: KeyAttributes | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result.</p>
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+ * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For HMAC keys, the KCV is computed using the hash selected at key creation on a zero-length message, taking the leftmost 3 bytes.</p>
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  * @public
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  KeyCheckValueAlgorithm?: KeyCheckValueAlgorithm | undefined;
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  ExportDukptInitialKey?: ExportDukptInitialKey | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity. Specify KCV for IPEK export only.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result.</p>
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+ * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity. Specify KCV for IPEK export only.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For HMAC keys, the KCV is computed using the hash selected at key creation on a zero-length message, taking the leftmost 3 bytes.</p>
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  * @public
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  KeyCheckValueAlgorithm?: KeyCheckValueAlgorithm | undefined;
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  KeyCheckValue?: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result.</p>
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+ * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For HMAC keys, the KCV is computed using the hash selected at key creation on a zero-length message, taking the leftmost 3 bytes.</p>
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  * @public
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  KeyCheckValueAlgorithm?: KeyCheckValueAlgorithm | undefined;
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  KeyMaterial: ImportKeyMaterial | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result.</p>
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+ * <p>The algorithm that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses to calculate the key check value (KCV). It is used to validate the key integrity.</p> <p>For TDES keys, the KCV is computed by encrypting 8 bytes, each with value of zero, with the key to be checked and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For AES keys, the KCV is computed using a CMAC algorithm where the input data is 16 bytes of zero and retaining the 3 highest order bytes of the encrypted result. For HMAC keys, the KCV is computed using the hash selected at key creation on a zero-length message, taking the leftmost 3 bytes.</p>
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  * @public
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  KeyCheckValueAlgorithm?: KeyCheckValueAlgorithm | undefined;
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-payment-cryptography",
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  "description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Payment Cryptography Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
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- "version": "3.1061.0",
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+ "version": "3.1063.0",
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  "scripts": {
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  "build": "concurrently 'yarn:build:types' 'yarn:build:es' && yarn build:cjs",
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  "build:cjs": "node ../../scripts/compilation/inline client-payment-cryptography",
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  "dependencies": {
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  "@aws-crypto/sha256-browser": "5.2.0",
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  "@aws-crypto/sha256-js": "5.2.0",
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- "@aws-sdk/core": "^3.974.17",
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- "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "^3.972.50",
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- "@aws-sdk/types": "^3.973.10",
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+ "@aws-sdk/core": "^3.974.18",
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+ "@aws-sdk/credential-provider-node": "^3.972.52",
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+ "@aws-sdk/types": "^3.973.11",
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  "@smithy/core": "^3.24.6",
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  "@smithy/fetch-http-handler": "^5.4.6",
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  "@smithy/node-http-handler": "^4.7.6",
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  ],
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  "author": {
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  "name": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Team",
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- "url": "https://aws.amazon.com/javascript/"
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+ "url": "https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/"
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  },
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  "license": "Apache-2.0",
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  "browser": {