Verify a Signature with the Flow CLI
How to verify a signature from the command line
Verify validity of a signature based on provided message and public key of the signature creator.
flow signatures verify <message> <signature> <public key>
Example Usage
> flow signatures verify 
  'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' 
  b1c9eff5d829fdeaf2dad6308fc8033e3b8875bc185ef804ce5d0d980545ef5be0f98b47afc979d12272d257ce13c4b490e431bfcada485cb1d2e3f209be8d07 
  0xc92a7c72a78f8f046a79f8a5fe1ef72424258a55eb869f13e6133301d64ad025d3362d5df9e7c82289637af1431042c4025d241fd430242368ce662d39636987
Valid 			 true
Message 		 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Signature 		 b1c9eff5d829fdeaf2...7ce13c4b490eada485cb1d2e3f209be8d07
Public Key 		 c92a7c72a78...1431042c4025d241fd430242368ce662d39636987
Hash Algorithm 		 SHA3_256
Signature Algorithm 	 ECDSA_P256
Arguments
Message
- Name: message
Message data used for creating the signature.
Signature
- Name: signature
Message signature that will be verified.
Public Key
- Name: public key
Public key of the private key used for creating the signature.
Flags
Public Key Signature Algorithm
- Flag: --sig-algo
- Valid inputs: "ECDSA_P256", "ECDSA_secp256k1"
Specify the ECDSA signature algorithm of the key pair used for signing.
Flow supports the secp256k1 and P-256 curves.
Public Key Hash Algorithm
- Flag: --hash-algo
- Valid inputs: "SHA2_256", "SHA3_256"
- Default: "SHA3_256"
Specify the hash algorithm of the key pair used for signing.
Filter
- Flag: --filter
- Short Flag: -x
- Valid inputs: case-sensitive name of the result property.
Specify any property name from the result you want to return as the only value.
Output
- Flag: --output
- Short Flag: -o
- Valid inputs: json,inline
Specify in which format you want to display the result.
Save
- Flag: --save
- Short Flag: -s
- Valid inputs: valid filename
Specify the filename where you want the result to be saved.
Log
- Flag: --log
- Short Flag: -l
- Valid inputs: none,error,debug
- Default: info
Specify the log level. Control how much output you want to see while command execution.