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@eternis/tlsn-js

v0.1.2

Published

JS library for TLS Notary

Downloads

6

Readme

MIT licensed Apache licensed

Pangea-js

NPM Modules for proving and verifying using pangea attestations in the browser.

The prover requires a notary-server and a websocket proxy

[!IMPORTANT] Pangea-js is developed for the usage in the Browser. This module does not work in nodejs.

License

This repository is licensed under either of

at your option.

Example

// worker.ts
import * as Comlink from 'comlink';
import init, { Prover, NotarizedSession, TlsProof } from '@eternis/tlsn-js';

Comlink.expose({
  init,
  Prover,
  NotarizedSession,
  TlsProof,
});
// app.ts
import { NotaryServer } from '@eternis/tlsn-js';
const { init, Prover, NotarizedSession, TlsProof }: any = Comlink.wrap(
  new Worker(new URL('./worker.ts', import.meta.url)),
);

// To create a proof
await init({ loggingLevel: 'Debug '});
const notary = NotaryServer.from(`http://localhost:7047`);
const prover = await new Prover({ serverDns: 'swapi.dev' });

// Connect to verifier
await prover.setup(await notary.sessionUrl());

// Submit request
await prover.sendRequest('ws://localhost:55688', {
  url: 'https://swapi.dev/api/people/1',
  method: 'GET',
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
  },
  body: {
    hello: 'world',
    one: 1,
  },
});

// Get transcript and precalculated ranges
const transcript = await prover.transcript();

// Select ranges to commit 
const commit: Commit = {
  sent: [
    transcript.ranges.sent.info!,
    transcript.ranges.sent.headers!['content-type'],
    transcript.ranges.sent.headers!['host'],
    ...transcript.ranges.sent.lineBreaks,
  ],
  recv: [
    transcript.ranges.recv.info!,
    transcript.ranges.recv.headers!['server'],
    transcript.ranges.recv.headers!['date'],
    transcript.ranges.recv.json!['name'],
    transcript.ranges.recv.json!['gender'],
    ...transcript.ranges.recv.lineBreaks,
  ],
};

// Notarize selected ranges
const serializedSession = await prover.notarize(commit);

// Instantiate NotarizedSession
// note: this is necessary because workers can only post messages in serializable values
const notarizedSession = await new NotarizedSession(serializedSession);


// Create proof for commited ranges
// note: this will reveal the selected ranges
const serializedProof = await notarizedSession.proof(commit);

// Instantiate Proof
// note: necessary due to limitation with workers
const proof = await new TlsProof(serializedProof);

// Verify a proof
const proofData = await proof.verify({
  typ: 'P256',
  key: await notary.publicKey(),
});

Running a local websocket proxy for https://swapi.dev

  1. Install websocat:

    | tool | command | |--------|-------------------------------| | cargo | cargo install websocat | | brew | brew install websocat | | source | https://github.com/vi/websocat|

  2. Run a websocket proxy for https://swapi.dev:

websocat --binary -v ws-l:0.0.0.0:55688 tcp:swapi.dev:443

Install as NPM Package

npm install eternis-js

Development

[!IMPORTANT] Note on Rust-to-WASM Compilation: This project requires compiling Rust into WASM, which needs clang version 16.0.0 or newer. MacOS users, be aware that Xcode's default clang might be older. If you encounter the error No available targets are compatible with triple "wasm32-unknown-unknown", it's likely due to an outdated clang. Updating clang to a newer version should resolve this issue.

# make sure you have rust installed
# https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install
npm install

# this serve a page that will execute the example code at http://localhost:3001 
npm run dev

Verify attestation and notarization demo

You can test notarization and verification with the demo web app.

cd demo/react-ts-webpack
npm i && npm run dev 

Endpoint /notarize is for notarization, /verify is for verification.

Build for NPM

npm install
npm run build

Note: if compilation doesn't work check file 'workerHelpers.worker.js' and replace path to '../../../tlsn_wasm.js'

Adding a new test

  1. Create a new new-test.spec.ts file in the test/ directory
  2. Add your spec file to the entry object fin webpack.web.dev.config.js
  3. Add a new div block to test/test.ejs like this: <div>Testing "new-test":<div id="new-test"></div></div>. The div id must be the same as the filename.