@didtools/pkh-tezos
v0.3.0
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Implements support to authenticate, authorize and verify with Tezos accounts as a did:pkh with SIWE(X) and CACAO. Primarly used with `did-session` and `@didtools/cacao`.
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Tezos AuthMethod and Verifier
Implements support to authenticate, authorize and verify with Tezos accounts as a did:pkh with SIWE(X) and CACAO.
Primarly used with did-session
and @didtools/cacao
.
Installation
npm install --save @didtools/pkh-tezos
Auth Usage
To Auth in web based env, use any injected web3 provider that implements the standard interface with TezosWebAuth
.
// Web Auth Usage
import { TezosWebAuth, getAccountId, verifyTezosSignature} from '@didtools/pkh-tezos'
// ...
let activeAccount = await tzProvider.getActiveAccount()
if (!activeAccount) {
const permissions = await tzProvider.requestPermissions()
let activeAccount = permissions
}
const address = await activeAccount.address
const accountId = await getAccountId(tzProvider, address)
const authMethod = await TezosWebAuth.getAuthMethod(tzProvider, accountId)
To use with did-session and reference did-session docs for more details.
const session = await DIDSession.authorize(authMethod, { resources: ['ceramic://*'] })
Configuration
AuthMethod creators consume a standard Tezos provider and an AccountId. AccountID follows the
CAIP10 standard. The helper methods getAccountIdByNetwork
and getAccountId
are provided, but you can also create an AccountID
using the CAIP library directly.
import { AccountId } from 'caip'
import { getAccountIdByNetwork, getAccountId } from '@didtools/pkh-tezos'
// Using network string
const accountId = getAccountIdByNetwork('mainnet', address)
// With CAIP
const tezosMainnetChainId = 'NetXdQprcVkpaWU'
const chainNameSpace = 'tezos'
const chainId = `${chainNameSpace}:${tezosMainnetChainId}`
const accountIdCAIP = new AccountId({ address, chainId })
Verifier Usage
Verifiers are needed to verify different did:pkh signed payloads using CACAO. Libraries that need them will consume a verifiers map allowing your to register the verifiers you want to support.
import { Cacao } from '@didtools/cacao'
import { getTezosVerifier } from '@didtools/pkh-tezos'
import { DID } from 'dids'
const verifiers = {
...getTezosVerifier()
}
// Directly with cacao
Cacao.verify(cacao, { verifiers, ...opts})
// With DIDS, reference DIDS for more details
const dids = //configured dids instance
await dids.verifyJWS(jws, { capability, verifiers, ...opts})
License
Apache-2.0 OR MIT