rustbn-wasm
v0.4.0
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Javascript bindings for https://github.com/paritytech/bn (using WASM)
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SYNOPSIS
Rust to Javascript/Webassembly compilation of ethereum-bn128.rs.
Derived largely from rustbn.js and recompiled used wasm-pack
Internally it uses the Parity fork of the Zcash bn pairing cryptography library, implementing an efficient bilinear pairing on the Barreto-Naehrig (BN) curve.
It implements helpers to support the functionality defined in EIP-196 and EIP-197.
Installation
Clone this repo and build following the [Compilation] instructions below.
Usage
Import the module:
import { initRustBN } from 'rustbn'
const bn128 = await initRustBN()
Curve Addition
let inputHexString = ...
let outputHexString = bn128.ec_add(inputHexString)
Curve Multiplication
let inputHexString = ...
let outputHexString = bn128.ec_mul(inputHexString)
Curve Pairing
let inputHexString = ...
let outputHexString = bn128.ec_pairing(inputHexString)
Developer
Building the module
For basic setup:
- Install
rust
andwasm-pack
via thewasm-pack
prerequisites - Clone this repo
- Install JS dependencies -
npm i
- Run
npm run build:wasm
to compile the Rust code to WASM - Run
npm run wasm2b64
to convert the WASM bytecode to a base64 string consumable by the Typescript wrapper - Run
npm run build
to build the final JS outputs
Build Outputs
The build process outputs both CommonJS and ESM builds of the library and specifies entry points based on the main
, module
, and alternatively the exports
fields in package.json
. Both builds start with the wasm build from wasm-bindgen
which is then loaded by a Typescript wrapper of the WASM output. Our Typescript code is slightly different than the original Javascript generated by wasm-bindgen
because the default ESM output would require a bundler.
License
Licensed under either of
- MIT license, (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
at your option.
Copyright 2016 Zcash Electric Coin Company. The Zcash Company promises to maintain the "bn" crate on crates.io under this MIT/Apache-2.0 dual license.