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@ansdomain/offchain-resolver-contracts

v0.2.1

Published

This package contains Solidity contracts you can customise and deploy to provide offchain resolution of ENS names.

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Readme

ENS Offchain Resolver Contracts

This package contains Solidity contracts you can customise and deploy to provide offchain resolution of ENS names.

These contracts implement ENSIP 10 (wildcard resolution support) and EIP 3668 (CCIP Read). Together this means that the resolver contract can be very straightforward; it simply needs to respond to all resolution requests with a redirect to your gateway, and verify gateway responses by checking the signature on the returned message.

These contracts can also be used as a starting point for other verification methods, such as allowing the owner of the name to sign the records themselves, or relying on another verification mechanism such as a merkle tree or an L2 such as Optimism. To do so, start by replacing the calls to SignatureVerifier in OffchainResolver with your own solution.

Contracts

IExtendedResolver.sol

This is the interface for wildcard resolution specified in ENSIP 10. In time this will likely be moved to the @ensdomains/ens-contracts repository.

SignatureVerifier.sol

This library facilitates checking signatures over CCIP read responses.

OffchainResolver.sol

This contract implements the offchain resolution system. Set this contract as the resolver for a name, and that name and all its subdomains that are not present in the ENS registry will be resolved via the provided gateway by supported clients.