RTCCertificateStats
The RTCCertificateStats dictionary of the WebRTC API is used to report information about a certificate used by an RTCDtlsTransport and its underlying RTCIceTransport.
The report can be obtained by iterating the RTCStatsReport returned by RTCPeerConnection.getStats() until you find an entry with the type of certificate.
Instance properties
fingerprint-
A string containing the certificate fingerprint, which is calculated using the hash function specified in
fingerprintAlgorithm. fingerprintAlgorithm-
A string containing the hash function used to compute the certificate
fingerprint, such as "sha-256". base64Certificate-
A string containing the base-64 representation of the DER-encoded certificate.
Common instance properties
The following properties are common to all WebRTC statistics objects (See RTCStatsReport for more information).
id-
A string that uniquely identifies the object that is being monitored to produce this set of statistics.
timestamp-
A
DOMHighResTimeStampobject indicating the time at which the sample was taken for this statistics object. type-
A string with the value
"certificate", indicating the type of statistics that the object contains.
Examples
Given a variable myPeerConnection, which is an instance of RTCPeerConnection, the code below uses await to wait for the statistics report, and then iterates it using RTCStatsReport.forEach().
It then filters the dictionaries for just those reports that have the type of certificate and logs the result.
const stats = await myPeerConnection.getStats();
stats.forEach((report) => {
if (report.type === "certificate") {
// Log the certificate information
console.log(report);
}
});
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Identifiers for WebRTC's Statistics API # dom-rtcstatstype-certificate |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser