Project Name: signify-ts
Of the five functions in a KERI agent,
- Key generation
- Encrypted key storage
- Event generation
- Event signing
- Event Validation
Signify-TS splits off two, key generation and event signing into a TypeScript library to provide "signing at the edge". It accomplishes this by using libsodium to generate ed25519 key pairs for signing and x25519 key pairs for encrypting the private keys, next public keys and salts used to generate the private keys. The encrypted private key and salts are then stored on a remote cloud agent that never has access to the decryption keys. New key pair sets (current and next) will be generated for inception and rotation events with only the public keys and blake3 hash of the next keys made available to the agent.
The communication protocol between a Signify client and KERI agent will encode all cryptographic primitives as CESR base64 encoded strings for the initial implementation. Support for binary CESR can be added in the future.
The code is built using Typescript and running code locally requires a Mac or Linux OS.
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Install Node.js
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Install dependencies:
npm install
Typescript source files needs to be transpiled before running scripts or integration tests
- Build:
npm run build
To run unit tests
npm test
The integration tests depends on a local instance of KERIA, vLEI-Server and Witness Demo. These are specified in the Docker Compose file. To start the dependencies, use docker compose:
docker compose up deps
If successful, it should print someting like this:
$ docker compose up deps
[+] Running 5/4
✔ Network signify-ts_default Created 0.0s
✔ Container signify-ts-vlei-server-1 Created 0.1s
✔ Container signify-ts-keria-1 Created 0.1s
✔ Container signify-ts-witness-demo-1 Created 0.1s
✔ Container signify-ts-deps-1 Created 0.0s
Attaching to signify-ts-deps-1
signify-ts-deps-1 | Dependencies running
signify-ts-deps-1 exited with code 0
Important! The integration tests runs on the build output in dist/
directory. Make sure to run build before running the integration tests.
npm run build
Use the npm script "test:integration" to run all integration tests in sequence:
npm run test:integration
Or, use execute jest
directly to run a specific integration test, for example:
npx jest examples/integration-scripts/credentials.test.ts
It is also possible to run the tests using local instances of vLEI, Keria, and witness network. Set the environment variable TEST_ENVIRONMENT
to local
, e.g:
TEST_ENVIRONMENT=local npx jest examples/integration-scripts/credentials.test.ts
This changes the discovery urls to use localhost
instead of the hostnames inside the docker network.
To run any of the old integration scripts that has not yet been converted to an integration test. Use ts-node-esm
npx ts-node-esm examples/integration-scripts/challenge.ts
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