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@arcblock/did
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Javascript library to manipulate ArcBlock DID: https://github.com/ArcBlock/abt-did-spec
yarn add @ocap/mcrypto @arcblock/did
const Mcrypto = require('@ocap/mcrypto');
const { fromSecretKey, fromPublicKey, fromAppDID } = require('@arcblock/did');
const { types } = Mcrypto;
const keyPair = Mcrypto.Signer.Ed25519.genKeyPair();
// Gen DID from secretKey
const address = fromSecretKey(keyPair.secretKey, {
role: types.RoleType.ROLE_APPLICATION,
pk: types.KeyType.ED25519,
hash: types.HashType.SHA3,
});
console.log(`abt:did:${address}`);
// Gen DID from publicKey
const address = fromPublicKey(keyPair.publicKey, {
role: types.RoleType.ROLE_APPLICATION,
pk: types.KeyType.ED25519,
hash: types.HashType.SHA3,
});
console.log(`abt:did:${address}`);
// Gen DID from appId
const seed =
'0xa0c42a9c3ac6abf2ba6a9946ae83af18f51bf1c9fa7dacc4c92513cc4dd015834341c775dcd4c0fac73547c5662d81a9e9361a0aac604a73a321bd9103bce8af';
const appDID = 'zNKtCNqYWLYWYW3gWRA1vnRykfCBZYHZvzKr';
const userDID = fromAppDID(appDID, keyPair.publicKey, {
role: types.RoleType.ROLE_APPLICATION,
pk: types.KeyType.ED25519,
hash: types.HashType.SHA3,
});
console.log(`abt:did:${userDID}`);
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FAQs
Javascript lib to work with ArcBlock DID
The npm package @arcblock/did receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @arcblock/did popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arcblock/did demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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