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@canvas-js/interfaces
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This package exports TypeScript types for Canvas messages and other interfaces.
This package exports TypeScript types for Canvas messages and other interfaces.
npm i @canvas-js/chain-interfaces
import type { CID } from "multiformats"
export type Signature = {
publicKey: string
signature: Uint8Array
cid: CID
}
import type { Signature } from "./Signature.js"
export interface Signer<T = any> {
sign(value: T): Signature
}
export type Message<Payload = unknown> = {
topic: string
clock: number
parents: string[]
payload: Payload
}
export type Action = {
type: "action"
/** DID or CAIP-2 address (e.g. "eip155:1:0xb94d27...") */
address: string
name: string
args: any
timestamp: number
blockhash: string | null
}
export type Session<Data = any> = {
type: "session"
/** DID or CAIP-2 address (e.g. "eip155:1:0xb94d27...") */
address: string
/** did:key URI of the ephemeral session key used to sign subsequent actions */
publicKey: string
/** chain-specific session payload, e.g. a SIWE message & signature */
data: Data
duration: number | null
timestamp: number
blockhash: string | null
}
import type { Signer } from "./Signer.js"
import type { Message } from "./Message.js"
import type { Session } from "./Session.js"
import type { Action } from "./Action.js"
import type { Awaitable } from "./Awaitable.js"
export interface SessionSigner extends Signer<Message<Action | Session>> {
match: (chain: string) => boolean
/**
* Produce an signed Session object, which authorizes `session.publicKey`
* to represent the user `${session.chain}:${session.address}`.
*
* The signature is stored in `session.data`, and the entire Session
* object is then signed using the session-key, and appended to our message log.
*/
getSession: (topic: string, options?: { chain?: string; timestamp?: number }) => Awaitable<Session>
/**
* Verify that `session.data` authorizes `session.publicKey`
* to take actions on behalf of the user `${session.chain}:${session.address}`
*/
verifySession: (session: Session) => Awaitable<void>
}
Awaitable
export type Awaitable<T> = T | Promise<T>
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This package exports TypeScript types for Canvas messages and other interfaces.
The npm package @canvas-js/interfaces receives a total of 225 weekly downloads. As such, @canvas-js/interfaces popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @canvas-js/interfaces 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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