1.0.0 • Published 2 years ago

@blockswaplab/cryptolib v1.0.0

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ISC
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github
Last release
2 years ago

Blockswap Cryptography

This NPM package is dedicated for company-wide cryptographic applications. The package is currently used in Deposit Router

and Common Interest Protocol projects

Overview

The package is mostly containing Nodejs wrappers for C++ programs written by using OpenSSL.

Package can be compile by the following command:

  yarn build

Modules

The package contains several useful modules:

  • credentials - AES credential generation module
  • compute - Computational operaiton performance on eliptic curve objects
  • crypto - AES encryption/decryption toolkit
  • dkg - Utilities for DKG procedure
  • proofs - NIZK proof toolbox for proving properties about the encrypted data

Making commits to the repository (For the Devs)

The repository uses github workflow to automatically publish to NPM registry. In order to publish the SDK, there are following criterias which must be followed :

  • The version in package.json must be updated
  • The commit message must be Release <VERSION_IN_PACKAGE.JSON>

In order to commit a change but not publish it to NPM, try not to follow either of the above mentioned criteria
Both, merge as well as commit to main branch are treated equally, hence make commit accordingly.
Also note that, upon commit, there are 2 actions that will take place: build and npm-publish. Both should pass in order to publish the package.

Example commit

  • To publish to NPM :
    // Sample package.json file
    {
        "name": "@blockswaplab/cryptography",
        "version": "1.1.0",
        "description": "Cryptography package to be used throughout the Blockswap ecosystem",
        "main": "index.js"
    }
    Commit message should be Release 1.1.0. If there are no build errors, all tests pass, the SDK should be published.
  • To not publish to NPM :
    Commit message can be Fixed a bug. This means, that neither the package version was updated nor the commit message pattern was followed. But, the SDK will still be checked if it can be built and run the tests.