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@fetchai/blst-ts

v0.3.1

Published

Typescript wrapper for supranational/blst native bindings, a highly performant BLS12-381 signature library

Downloads

2

Readme

blst-ts

This repository is a fork of chainsafe/blst-ts which may be used as a staging area for changes that may (or may not) be upstreamed.

Developing

Note that this repo contains a git submodule. Make sure the git submodule blst is populated before attempting to build locally. After cloning run:

git submodule update --init --recursive

Using emscripten bindings

yarn add @fetchai/blst-ts
# or
npm install --save @fetchai/blst-ts

package.json:

depencencies: {
  "@fetchai/blst-ts": "^0.3.1",
  ...
}

webpack.config.js (V5):

module.exports = {
  resolve: {
    fallback: {
      "crypto": require.resolve("crypto-browserify"),
      "stream": require.resolve("stream-browserify"),
      "buffer": require.resolve("buffer"),
      "assert": require.resolve("assert-browserify"),
      "path": require.resolve("path-browserify"),
      "fs": false,
    },
    ...
  },
  ignoreWarnings: [
    {
      module: /^(fs|process)$/,
    }
  ]
}

webpack.config.js (V4):

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^(fs|process)$/),
  ],
  ...
}

Building WebAssembly module

(NOTE: docker is required to use the script)

yarn build:emscripten
Manual build

(NOTE: a copy of emsdk is required to build for web assembly. See emscripten docs -> Building Projects for more information)

# ensure enscripten sdk is active
/path/to/emsdk/emsdk activate
source /path/to/emsdk/emsdk_env.sh

CROSS_COMPILE=em CFLAGS="-o ./prebuild/emscripten/blst.js --pre-js ./prebuild/emscripten/pre.js --post-js ./prebuild/emscripten/post.js ./prebuild/emscripten/blst_glue_wrapper.cpp" ./blst/build.sh -link -no-archive

Testing in the browser

Once built (see building WebAssembly module), applicable mocha tests can be run in the browser using webpack:

yarn test:browser

Karma

Additionally, Karma is configured to run browser-relevant tests in chrome by starting and running:

# Optionally, CHROME_BIN=$(which <non-standard-chromium-flavor>)
# (see: https://github.com/karma-runner/karma-chrome-launcher)

yarn karma start
# separate shell

yarn karma run

(NOTE: it currently seems like Karma has to be run a few times before it picks up all the tests)

License

Apache-2.0