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@origyn/identity-azure-key-vault

v0.0.4

Published

Dfinity Azure Key Vault dependency.

Downloads

10

Readme

@origyn/identity-azure-key-vault

TypeScript library to support a Azure Key Vault identity for applications on the Internet Computer.

It uses ECDSA using P-256K and SHA-256, as described in RFC7518.

Visit the Dfinity Forum and SDK Documentation for more information and support building on the Internet Computer.


Installation

Using authentication:

npm i --save @origyn/identity-azure-key-vault

In the node.js application:

import {config} from "dotenv";
import {HttpAgent} from '@dfinity/agent';
import {AzureKeyVaultSecp256k1Identity} from '@origyn/identity-azure-key-vault'

config();

// ...
const identity = await AzureKeyVaultSecp256k1Identity.create({
    clientId: process.env.AZURE_CLIENT_ID,
    keyId: process.env.AZURE_KEY_ID,
    vaultId: process.env.AZURE_VAULT_ID,
    tenantId: process.env.AZURE_TENANT_ID,
});

const agent = new HttpAgent({identity: identity, /* rest of config .... */});

Sample .env can be found in examples/demo/.env.sample, as well all keys are defined in src/demo_agent/environment.ts.

Note: depends on @dfinity/agent and @dfinity/identity.

Example application

You can find example of library usage in examples/demo, to run it follow those steps:

  • change directory: cd examples/demo;
  • install npm packages: npm install;
  • from the same dir, but from another terminal (as well can be started as background job) run local IC: dfx start;
  • from examples/demo run dfx deploy;
  • create your own .env file based on .env.sample, CANISTER_ID will be shown after deployment;
  • after deployment succeeds run node.js application with npm run start;
  • experiment with changing source code, nodemon will recompile your application when it will be updated.