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merkletreejs
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Construct Merkle Trees and verify proofs in JavaScript.
From NPM:
npm install merkletreejs
Import as ES6 module
import { MerkleTree } from 'merkletreejs'
Import as CommonJs
const { MerkleTree } = require('merkletreejs')
Available on jsDelivr CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/merkletreejs@latest/merkletree.js"></script>
The exported classes will be available on window
object, e.g. window.MerkleTree
https://lab.miguelmota.com/merkletreejs
Construct tree, generate proof, and verify proof:
const { MerkleTree } = require('merkletreejs')
const SHA256 = require('crypto-js/sha256')
const leaves = ['a', 'b', 'c'].map(x => SHA256(x))
const tree = new MerkleTree(leaves, SHA256)
const root = tree.getRoot().toString('hex')
const leaf = SHA256('a')
const proof = tree.getProof(leaf)
console.log(tree.verify(proof, leaf, root)) // true
const badLeaves = ['a', 'x', 'c'].map(x => SHA256(x))
const badTree = new MerkleTree(badLeaves, SHA256)
const badLeaf = SHA256('x')
const badProof = badTree.getProof(badLeaf)
console.log(badTree.verify(badProof, badLeaf, root)) // false
Print tree to console:
console.log(tree.toString())
Output:
└─ 7075152d03a5cd92104887b476862778ec0c87be5c2fa1c0a90f87c49fad6eff
├─ e5a01fee14e0ed5c48714f22180f25ad8365b53f9779f79dc4a3d7e93963f94a
│ ├─ ca978112ca1bbdcafac231b39a23dc4da786eff8147c4e72b9807785afee48bb
│ └─ 3e23e8160039594a33894f6564e1b1348bbd7a0088d42c4acb73eeaed59c009d
└─ 2e7d2c03a9507ae265ecf5b5356885a53393a2029d241394997265a1a25aefc6
└─ 2e7d2c03a9507ae265ecf5b5356885a53393a2029d241394997265a1a25aefc6
▾ Visualization of Merkle Tree
▾ Visualization of Merkle Tree Proof
▾ Visualization of Invalid Merkle Tree Proofs
▾ Visualization of Bitcoin Merkle Tree
See documentation (under docs/)
npm test
Q: How do you verify merkle proofs in Solidity?
Q: How do you verify merkle multiproofs in Solidity?
Q: Is there an NFT whitelist example in Solidity?
Q: What other types of merkle trees are supported?
MerkleTree
, there's also MerkleMountainRange
, MerkleSumTree
, and IncrementalMerkleTree
implemenation classes available.Q: Is there a CLI version of this library?
Q: Is there a way to visualize the merkle trees in the browser?
As is, this implemenation is vulnerable to a second pre-image attack. Use a difference hashing function for leaves and nodes, so that H(x) != H'(x)
.
Also, as is, this implementation is vulnerable to a forgery attack for an unbalanced tree, where the last leaf node can be duplicated to create an artificial balanced tree, resulting in the same Merkle root hash. Do not accept unbalanced tree to prevent this. More info here.
Please use the library @openzeppelin/merkle-tree
if you're integrating with OpenZeppelin contracts or using multiproofs. There are known issues with the current multiproof implementation as pointed out in issues.
This library was created for my own purposes and is provided as-is. Use at your own risk.
Bitcoin mining the hard way: the algorithms, protocols, and bytes
Why aren't Solidity sha3 hashes not matching what other sha3 libraries produce?
What is the purpose of using different hash functions for the leaves and internals of a hash tree?
Pull requests are welcome!
For contributions please create a new branch and submit a pull request for review.
Many thanks to all the contributors that made this library better.
Released under the MIT license.
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