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@requestnetwork/epk-decryption
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Ethereum Private Key Decryption Provider.
@requestnetwork/epk-decryption
is a typescript library part of the Request Network protocol.
Implementation of the decryption provider from the private keys. The decryption provider is used to make decryption in the Request Network Protocol (e.g.: see Transaction Manager).
It uses the Request Network Protocol concept of Identity
described in the request logic specification.
npm install @requestnetwork/epk-decryption
import { EncryptionTypes, IdentityTypes } from '@requestnetwork/types'
import EthereumPrivateKeyDecryptionProvider from '@requestnetwork/epk-decryption'
const decryptionParametersExample: EncryptionTypes.IDecryptionParameters = {
key: '0xc87509a1c067bbde78beb793e6fa76530b6382a4c0241e5e4a9ec0a0f44dc0d3',
method: EncryptionTypes.METHOD.ECIES,
};
// Identity from the previous signature parameter
const identityExample: IdentityTypes.IIdentity = {
type: IdentityTypes.TYPE.ETHEREUM_ADDRESS,
value: '0x627306090abab3a6e1400e9345bc60c78a8bef57'
};
// Construct the provider with a
const decryptionProvider = new EthereumPrivateKeyDecryptionProvider(decryptionParametersExample);
// can list the identity usable
const listOfAvailableIdentity = decryptionProvider.getAllRegisteredIdentities(); // [identityExample]
// can decrypt data with identity
const dataToDecrypt = "02....";
const decryptedData = await decryptionProvider.decrypt(dataToDecrypt, identityExample); // "Decrypted data..."
// can add a new decryption parameters
decryptionProvider.addDecryptionParameters({method: EncryptionTypes.METHOD.ECIES, key: ...});
// can remove a decryption parameters from its identity
decryptionProvider.removeRegisteredIdentity({type: IdentityTypes.TYPE.ETHEREUM_ADDRESS, value: ...});
// can remove all decryption parameters
decryptionProvider.clearAllRegisteredIdentities();
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. Read the contributing guide
FAQs
Decryption provider using ethereum private keys.
The npm package @requestnetwork/epk-decryption receives a total of 98 weekly downloads. As such, @requestnetwork/epk-decryption popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @requestnetwork/epk-decryption 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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