@oone-lido-nestjs/key-validation
v1.0.1
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NestJS key validation for Lido Finance projects. Part of [Lido NestJS Modules](https://github.com/lidofinance/lido-nestjs-modules/#readme)
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Key-validation
NestJS key validation for Lido Finance projects. Part of Lido NestJS Modules
Install
yarn add @lido-nestjs/key-validation
Usage
Basic key validation
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import {
KeyValidatorModule,
Key,
KeyValidatorInterface,
GENESIS_FORK_VERSION,
} from '@lido-nestjs/key-validation';
import { CHAINS } from '@oone-lido-nestjs/constants';
@Module({
imports: [KeyValidatorModule.forFeature({ multithreaded: true })], //
providers: [Example],
exports: [Example],
})
export class ExampleModule {}
export class Example {
public constructor(
// note that `KeyValidatorInterface` is a Symbol-like interface tag
// which point to specific implementation
private readonly keyValidator: KeyValidatorInterface,
) {}
public async basicValidation() {
const key: Key = {
key: '0x00...1',
depositSignature: '0x00...1',
withdrawalCredentials: Buffer.alloc(32),
genesisForkVersion:
GENESIS_FORK_VERSION[CHAINS.Mainnet] ?? Buffer.alloc(32),
};
const resultSingleKey: boolean = await this.keyValidator.validateKey(key);
const resultMultipleKeys: [Key, boolean][] =
await this.keyValidator.validateKeys([key]);
}
}
Lido key validation
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import {
Key,
LidoKey,
LidoKeyValidatorInterface,
LidoKeyValidatorModule,
} from '@lido-nestjs/key-validation';
import { LidoContractModule } from '@oone-lido-nestjs/contracts';
import {
SimpleFallbackJsonRpcBatchProvider,
FallbackProviderModule,
} from '@lido-nestjs/execution';
export class Example {
public constructor(
// note that `LidoKeyValidatorInterface` is a Symbol-like interface tag
// which point to specific implementation
private readonly lidoKeyValidator: LidoKeyValidatorInterface,
) {}
public async someMethod() {
const key1: LidoKey = {
key: '0x00...1',
depositSignature: '0x00...1',
used: true,
};
const key2: LidoKey = {
key: '0x00...1',
depositSignature: '0x00...1',
used: true,
};
// single key
const resultSingleKey: [Key & LidoKey, boolean] =
await this.lidoKeyValidator.validateKey(key1);
// multiple keys
const resultMultupleKeys: [Key & LidoKey, boolean][] =
await this.lidoKeyValidator.validateKeys([key1, key2]);
}
}
@Module({
imports: [
FallbackProviderModule.forRoot({
urls: ['http://localhost:8545'],
network: 1,
}),
LidoContractModule.forRootAsync({
// needed for getting WithdrawalCredentials and Network chain id
async useFactory(provider: SimpleFallbackJsonRpcBatchProvider) {
return { provider: provider };
},
inject: [SimpleFallbackJsonRpcBatchProvider],
}),
LidoKeyValidatorModule.forFeature({ multithreaded: true }), // can be multithreaded or single-threaded
],
providers: [Example],
exports: [Example],
})
export class ExampleModule {}
Troubleshooting
When you try to install the key-validation module, you may encounter an unexpected problem related to the inability to install @chainsafe/blst dependencies under darwin arm64.
Why does it happen?!
It happens because https://www.npmjs.com/package/@chainsafe/blst doesn't provide native C binding to https://github.com/supranational/blst under darwin arm64. Such as there no native binding, a user has to compile C binding to blst lab manually for darwin arm64. @chainsafe/blst has compile option but inside itself for downloading dependencies this lib uses Python language. Historically MacOs uses alias python3 for python. So then @chainsafe/blst fails with an error that it could not install all dependencies. To fix it on MacOs just create alias python for python3.
ln -s /opt/homebrew/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python
More info here - https://github.com/ChainSafe/lodestar/issues/4767#issuecomment-1640631566
See more examples in the ./examples/
folder.