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@requestnetwork/lit-protocol-cipher

v0.5.0

Published

Lit Protocol Cipher Provider.

Downloads

729

Readme

@requestnetwork/lit-protocol-cipher

Lit Protocol Provider for Request Network.

@requestnetwork/lit-protocol-cipher is a typescript library part of the Request Network protocol that provides encryption and decryption capabilities using the Lit Protocol.

Installation

npm install @requestnetwork/lit-protocol-cipher

Usage

The LitProtocolCipherProvider class provides encryption and decryption capabilities using the Lit Protocol. Here's how to implement and use it:

import { ethers } from 'ethers';
import { LitProtocolCipherProvider } from '@requestnetwork/lit-protocol-cipher';
import { LIT_NETWORKS } from '@lit-protocol/types';
import { LitNodeClient } from '@lit-protocol/lit-node-client';

// Initialize the provider
const litProvider = new LitProtocolCipherProvider(
  new LitNodeClient({
    litNetwork: LIT_NETWORKS.datil,
  }),
  {
    baseURL: 'https://gnosis.gateway.request.network',
    headers: {
      'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    },
  }, // nodeConnectionConfig
);

// Initialize the client
await litProvider.initializeClient();

// Enable decryption
await litProvider.enableDecryption(true);

// Example usage with wallet connection
async function example() {
  try {
    // Connect wallet and get signer (example using ethers.js)
    const provider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(window.ethereum);
    const signer = provider.getSigner();
    const address = await signer.getAddress();

    // Get session signatures (required for decryption)
    await litProvider.getSessionSignatures(signer, address);

    // Example data to encrypt
    const sensitiveData = {
      message: 'Secret message',
      timestamp: Date.now(),
    };

    // Encryption parameters (defining who can access the data)
    const encryptionParams = [
      {
        key: '0x1234....', // Ethereum address that can decrypt
        type: 'address',
      },
    ];

    // Encrypt data
    const encryptedData = await litProvider.encrypt(sensitiveData, { encryptionParams });

    if (!encryptedData) {
      throw new Error('Encryption failed');
    }

    // Store the encrypted data somewhere...

    // Later, decrypt the data
    const decryptedData = await litProvider.decrypt(encryptedData, { encryptionParams });

    if (decryptedData) {
      // Parse the decrypted data if it was originally an object
      const parsedData = JSON.parse(decryptedData);
      console.log('Decrypted data:', parsedData);
    }
  } catch (error) {
    console.error('Error:', error);
  } finally {
    // Disconnect wallet when done
    await litProvider.disconnectWallet();
  }
}

// Multiple recipients example
async function multipleRecipientsExample() {
  const encryptionParams = [
    { key: '0x1234....', type: 'address' }, // First recipient
    { key: '0x5678....', type: 'address' }, // Second recipient
    { key: '0x90AB....', type: 'address' }, // Third recipient
  ];

  const encryptedData = await litProvider.encrypt('Secret message for multiple recipients', {
    encryptionParams,
  });
}

Key Features

  1. Wallet Connection Management

    • Connect and disconnect wallets seamlessly
    • Handles session signatures for secure encryption/decryption
  2. Flexible Encryption

    • Encrypt both strings and objects
    • Support for multiple recipients through encryptionParams
    • Uses Lit Protocol's access control conditions
  3. Secure Decryption

    • Requires valid session signatures
    • Supports the same access control conditions used in encryption

Important Notes

  • Always ensure you have valid session signatures before attempting decryption
  • The provider works in both browser and Node.js environments
  • Encrypted objects are automatically stringified during encryption and need to be parsed after decryption
  • Make sure to properly handle the encrypted data storage and transmission in your application
  • Remember to disconnect the wallet when it's no longer needed

Error Handling

The provider includes built-in error handling for common scenarios:

  • Invalid or missing session signatures
  • Empty encryption parameters
  • Connection failures
  • Invalid client initialization

It's recommended to wrap your encryption/decryption operations in try-catch blocks to handle any potential errors gracefully.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. Read the contributing guide

License

MIT