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ceramic-cacao
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A library to represent chain-agnostic Object Capabilities (OCAP), created using EIP-4361 (or similar for other blockchains), as an IPLD object.
const siweMessage = new SiweMessage({
domain: 'service.org',
address: address,
statement: 'I accept the ServiceOrg Terms of Service: https://service.org/tos',
uri: 'did:key:z6MkrBdNdwUPnXDVD1DCxedzVVBpaGi8aSmoXFAeKNgtAer8',
version: '1',
nonce: '32891757',
issuedAt: '2021-09-30T16:25:24.000Z',
chainId: '1',
resources: [
'ipfs://Qme7ss3ARVgxv6rXqVPiikMJ8u2NLgmgszg13pYrDKEoiu',
'https://example.com/my-web2-claim.json',
'ceramic://k2t6wyfsu4pg040dpjpbla1ybxof65baldb7fvmeam4m3n71q0w1nslz609u2d',
],
})
const cacao = Cacao.fromSiweMessage(siweMessage)
const siweMessage2 = SiweMessage.fromCacao(cacao)
import { Wallet } from '@ethersproject/wallet'
import { Cacao, CacaoBlock, SiweMessage } from 'ceramic-cacao'
const wallet = Wallet.createRandom()
const address = wallet.address
const siweMessage = new SiweMessage({
domain: 'service.org',
address: address,
statement: 'I accept the ServiceOrg Terms of Service: https://service.org/tos',
uri: 'did:key:z6MkrBdNdwUPnXDVD1DCxedzVVBpaGi8aSmoXFAeKNgtAer8',
version: '1',
nonce: '32891757',
issuedAt: '2021-09-30T16:25:24.000Z',
chainId: '1',
resources: [
'ipfs://Qme7ss3ARVgxv6rXqVPiikMJ8u2NLgmgszg13pYrDKEoiu',
'https://example.com/my-web2-claim.json',
'ceramic://k2t6wyfsu4pg040dpjpbla1ybxof65baldb7fvmeam4m3n71q0w1nslz609u2d',
],
})
const signature = await wallet.signMessage(siweMessage.toMessage())
siweMessage.signature = signature
const cacao = Cacao.fromSiweMessage(siweMessage)
EthereumAuthProvider
requestCapability
to update a TileDocument
import { Web3Provider } from "@ethersproject/providers"
import { EthereumAuthProvider } from "@ceramicnetwork/blockchain-utils-linking";
import { Ed25519Provider } from "key-did-provider-ed25519"
import { DID } from "dids"
import * as KeyDidResolver from "key-did-resolver";
import { TileDocument } from "@ceramicnetwork/stream-tile";
import { CeramicClient } from "@ceramicnetwork/http-client";
import type { Cacao } from "ceramic-cacao"
// Create the EthereumAuthProvider
const web3Provider = new Web3Provider(...) // connect to a provider
const address = "0xAB..." // get the signer address
const ethereumAuthProvider = new EthereumAuthProvider(web3Provider.provider, address) // Note: we pass the underlying RPC provider, not the ethers.js wrapped version
// Create a determinstic document for the user
const ceramic = new CeramicClient(CERAMIC_API_URL) // Ceramic HTTP Client
const deterministicDocument = await TileDocument.deterministic(ceramic, {
deterministic: true,
family: 'randomFamily',
controllers: [`did:pkh:eip155:1:${address}`]
})
// Create a session key for the dApp
const seed = ... // 32 bytes of entropy
const didProvider = new Ed25519Provider(seed)
const didKey = new DID({
provider: didProvider,
resolver: KeyDidResolver.getResolver()
})
await didKey.authenticate()
// Request capability from user
const cacao = await ethereumAuthProvider.requestCapability(didKey.id, [deterministicDocument.id.toUrl()])
// Attach capability to session key
const didKeyWithCap = didKey.withCapability(cacao);
await didKeyWithCap.authenticate()
// Update user's TileDocument using session key that has the capability
await deterministicDocument.update({ foo: 'bar' }, {}, {
asDid: didKeyWithCap
})
Dual licensed with APACHE and MIT
FAQs
Typescript library for Ceramic OCAP
The npm package ceramic-cacao receives a total of 465 weekly downloads. As such, ceramic-cacao popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ceramic-cacao demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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