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vade-evan-substrate

substrate based DID and DID document handling plugin for vade

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0.2.0 Aug 25, 2022
0.1.3 May 5, 2022

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Vade Evan Substrate Plugin

crates.io Documentation Apache-2 licensed

About

This crate allows you to use to work with DIDs Trust and Trace, which runs on evan.network. For this purpose a VadePlugin implementation is exported: VadeEvanSubstrate.

VadeEvanSubstrate

Supports creating, updating and getting DIDs and DID documents on substrate, therefore supports:

Signing substrate requests

As the did resolver instance needs to sign its requests against substrate, a remote endpoint for signing has to be provided. The DID resolver will sign requests for did_create and did_update. A signing endpoint has to be passed with the config argument in the constructor, e.g.:

use vade_evan_substrate::{ResolverConfig, VadeEvanSubstrate};
use vade_signer::{LocalSigner, Signer},
let signer: Box<dyn Signer> = Box::new(LocalSigner::new());
let resolver = VadeEvanSubstrate::new(ResolverConfig {
    signer,
    target: "127.0.0.1".to_string(),
});

When signing remotely, signing_url will be called with a POST request. The messages that should be signed is passed to the server alongside a reference to a key like this:

{
    "key": "some-key-id",
    "type": "some-key-type",
    "message": "sign me please"
}

Two types of of responses are supported. Successful signing results are give in this format:

{
  "messageHash": "0x52091d1299031b18c1099620a1786363855d9fcd91a7686c866ad64f83de13ff",
  "signature": "0xc465a9499b75eed6fc4f658d1764168d63578b05ae15305ceedc94872bda793f74cb850c0683287b245b4da523851fbbe37738116635ebdb08e80b867c0b4aea1b",
  "signerAddress": "0x3daa2c354dba8d51fdabc30cf9219b251c74eb56"
}

Errors can be signaled this way:

{
    "error": "key not found"
}

Compiling vade-evan-substrate

"Regular" build

No surprise here:

cargo build --release

WASM

To compile vade-evan-substrate for wasm, use wasm pack.

Also you have to specify whether to build a browser or a nodejs environment.

nodejs:

wasm-pack build --release --target nodejs

browser:

wasm-pack build --release --target web

Dependencies

~12–29MB
~442K SLoC