PKPASS
| PKPASS | |
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| Filename extensions | |
| Internet media type |
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| Developed by | Apple |
| Extended from | ZIP |
PKPASS is a file format for storage and exchange of digital passes developed by Apple for its Wallet application. Passes can replace physical paper or plastic cards, like a payment card, boarding pass, loyalty card or coupon.[2] The format specification has been published online[2] and this allowed for compatible implementations to be developed for other platforms like Android,[3] Windows[4] and Linux.[5]
Characteristics
The file is a ZIP archive with a filename extension .pkpass containing a set of digitally signed files describing the digital pass. Multiple .pkpass files can be further combined into a single ZIP archive with an extension of .pkpasses in order to combine several digital passes for ease of distribution.
The file contents of a sample PKPASS file might look like this:
- icon.png
- icon@2x.png
- pass.json
- manifest.json
- signature
en.lproj/ - logo.png
- logo@2x.png
- pass.strings
ru.lproj/ - logo.png
- logo@2x.png
- pass.strings
icon.png is the digital pass icon. logo.png is displayed at the top left of the rendered pass.
Localized resources - like images and strings - are stored in subfolders named like this: <language_identifier>-<region_identifier>.lproj
The file pass.json is a JSON formatted dictionary describing the digital pass.
manifest.json contains a JSON dictionary containing SHA-1 hashes for all files except the manifest itself and the signature.
signature contains a PKCS #7 signature of the manifest file thus effectively signing all files in the bundle.
References
- ^ "PKPASS file documentation". Retrieved 2023-07-21.
- ^ a b "PassKit Package Format Reference". Apple Inc. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
- ^ "Google Play: Search results for "pkpass"". Retrieved 2021-10-25.
- ^ "Windows store: Search results for "pkpass"". Microsoft. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
- ^ "Flathub store: Search results for "pkpass"". Retrieved 2023-06-21.