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apostille v0.0.3

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Apostille

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The official Apostille SDK, available for browsers, mobile applications, and NodeJS, to work with Symbol blockchain (NEM2 / Catapult)

:warning: This library is currently in development. Do not use in production.

Requirements

NodeJS

  • NodeJS 8.9.X
  • NodeJS 9.X.X
  • NodeJS 10.X.X

Symbol-SDK

  • Creating and sending transaction
  • Signing and sending aggregate complete and bonded transactions

Documentation

Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  1. Getting started
  1. To do
  2. License

1 - Installation

1.1 - Installation in a project

npm install apostille

Usage

import { Class } from 'apostille';

1.2 - Build source

Install dependencies:

npm install

Build:

npm run build

Run tests:

npm run test

2 - Getting started

This implementation mostly follows the NIP 4 - Apostille Improvement Protocol, it presents some other improvements which will be discussed below.

2.1 - Introduction

The version 2 of Apostille introduces new powerfull features which drastically improve performances of the version 1 and offers new possibilities. It is combining the feature sets of private and public apostille into one Apostille standard.

Metadata

In version 1, the core principle of Apostille was to store the hash of a given file in its own dedicated account or in a public sink.

In version 2, we use the new Metadata feature of Symbol to additionally store the latest file information into the dedicated account's metadata.

Metadata entries are stored on the blockchain like the message of a regular TransferTransaction but also as a key-value state.

This feature reduces the reading time of client applications; metadata allows information to be accessed by keys instead of processing the entire account transaction history off-chain to obtain the latest transaction message value.

Source: https://nemtech.github.io/concepts/metadata.html

The metadata keys in Apostille are:

  • File name:
4e873e69f4ea29e7
CryptoJS.SHA256("Apostille filename").toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex).substring(0, 16);
  • Apostille hash:
4183f7a941a298f1
CryptoJS.SHA256("Apostille hash").toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex).substring(0, 16);
  • Apostille tags:
e6cdcfd9e70913c6
CryptoJS.SHA256("Apostille tags").toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex).substring(0, 16);
  • Apostille description:
74de2eda73ba52e4
CryptoJS.SHA256("Apostille description").toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex).substring(0, 16);
  • Apostille url:
8b72a3f2b61a22d0
CryptoJS.SHA256("Apostille url").toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex).substring(0, 16);
  • History account:
79dd11ad0264e430
CryptoJS.SHA256("Apostille history").toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex).substring(0, 16);

Hashing

Version 2 is only using SHA256 for file hashing.

The hash structure remains the same as version 1:

0xFE 'N' 'T' 'Y' 0x83 + sign(SHA256(data))
"FE4E545983" + sign(SHA256(data))

Dedicated account

Same as in version 1, a dedicated account is generated from the signed SHA256 of the file name; it is deterministic and unique for each file.

sign(SHA256(filename)).substring(0, 64);

The dedicated account stores the file historical hashes in it's transactions and, in it's metadata, the file name, current file hash, tags, description and url.

History account

The history account is an account that indexes all files of an owner.

This account is stored into the owner account's metadata.

This way, we can easily get the whole historical data with all the files names and corresponding dedicated accounts with a couple queries to the chain, instead of saving and importing an .nty file like in version 1.

The history account must only records a file once, with file name and its dedicated account stored in transaction message as JSON:

{
    "filename": "Jeff's favorite car.pdf",
    "account": "SAB4QRWIAGFFFMGOUIFDLDCNOOLPGINKTNG3ZLNM"
}

The history account is deterministic and generated from the following seed:

"Apostille-history-of-" + <owner.address>

Seed is hashed using SHA256, signed with owner's private key and resulting signature is truncated to keep only 32 bytes as history account's private key.

See ApostilleHistory.ts

Illustration

Flowchart

2.2 - Create an history account

To create the history account we use the ApostilleHistory class.

import { ApostilleHistory } from 'apostille';

Method

ApostilleHistory.create(<parameters>)

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
privateKeystringThe owner private key
networkNetworkTypeThe network type

Return

Account

Example

import { ApostilleHistory } from 'apostille';
import { NetworkType } from 'symbol-sdk';

const privateKey = "3774097C6B6C0BBD69AC6F033013AF566947EC851CC6082CE8FF6626E83ADB7B";
const network = NetworkType.TEST_NET;

const history = ApostilleHistory.create(privateKey, network);

You can also create an Apostille as explained in section 2.3 and get the history account from the history property of the created Apostille.

const apostille = Apostille.create(<parameters>);

console.log("History account is:", apostille.history)

See ApostilleHistory.ts

2.3 - Create an Apostille

To create an Apostille we use the Apostille class and create method.

import { Apostille } from 'apostille';

Method

Apostille.create(<parameters>)

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
filenamestringThe file name
fileContentstringThe file content (base64)
tagsstringThe file tags
descriptionstringThe file description
urlstringThe file url location
privateKeystringThe owner private key
networkNetworkTypeThe network type

Return

Apostille object with following properies:

NameTypeDescription
accountAccountThe dedicated account
historyAccountThe history account
ownerPublicAccountThe owner public account
filenamestringThe file name
fileContentstringThe file content (base64)
hashApostilleHashThe apostille hash
tagsstringThe file tags
descriptionstringThe file description
urlstringThe file url location
transactionsInnerTransaction[]The array of transactions
networkNetworkTypeThe network type

Example

import { Apostille } from 'apostille';
import * as CryptoJS from 'crypto-js';
import { NetworkType } from 'symbol-sdk';

const filename = "Jeff's favorite car.pdf";
const file_content = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Apostille is awesome !'));
const tags = "this, that, those";
const description = "Just a test file";
const url = "";
const privateKey = "3774097C6B6C0BBD69AC6F033013AF566947EC851CC6082CE8FF6626E83ADB7B";
const network = NetworkType.TEST_NET;

const apostille = Apostille.create(filename, file_content, tags, description, url, privateKey, network);

Note: Tags, description and url can be empty if you don't need them.

See Apostille.ts

2.4 - Send an Apostille

Sending an Apostille requires to send the transactions stored in apostille.transactions with an Aggregate transaction:

Example

import { Apostille, ApostilleUtils } from 'apostille';
import * as CryptoJS from 'crypto-js';
import { Deadline, NetworkType, UInt64 } from 'symbol-sdk';

const filename = "Jeff's favorite car.pdf";
const file_content = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Apostille is awesome !'));
const tags = "this, that, those";
const description = "Just a test file";
const url = "";
const privateKey = "3774097C6B6C0BBD69AC6F033013AF566947EC851CC6082CE8FF6626E83ADB7B";
const network = NetworkType.TEST_NET;

const apostille = Apostille.create(filename, file_content, tags, description, url, privateKey, network);

const aggregateTransaction = AggregateTransaction.createComplete(
    Deadline.create(),
    apostille.transactions,
    networkType,
    ApostilleUtils.extractSignersFromArray([apostille]),
    UInt64.fromUint(2000000));

[...]

You can send many Apostilles into a single aggregate (maximum inner transactions TBC).

You must sign the aggregate with the dedicated account and owner account.

const owner = Account.createFromPrivateKey("privateKey", network);
const dedicated = Account.createFromPrivateKey("dedicatedPrivateKey", network);

owner.signTransactionWithCosignatories(aggregateTransaction, [dedicated], generationHash);

You can use ApostilleUtils.extractSignersFromArray to get all the signers (as array of Account) from an array of Apostilles.

const signers = ApostilleUtils.extractSignersFromArray([apostille1, apostille2, ...])

You can use ApostilleUtils.extractTransactionsFromArray to get all the transactions from an array of Apostilles.

const transactions = ApostilleUtils.extractTransactionsFromArray([apostille1, apostille2, ...]),

Please refer to Symbol-SDK documentation https://nemtech.github.io/concepts/aggregate-transaction.html for signing and sending of Aggregate transactions.

2.5 - Update an Apostille

Updating an Apostille is a very simple process.

The file name must remain the same for generating the same dedicated account.

const filename = "Jeff's favorite car.pdf";
const updated_file_content = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Something else !'));
const tags = "this, that, those";
const description = "Just a test file";
const url = "";
const privateKey = "3774097C6B6C0BBD69AC6F033013AF566947EC851CC6082CE8FF6626E83ADB7B";
const network = NetworkType.TEST_NET;

Creating the Apostille with Apostille.create like explained in 2.3 will generate the same dedicated account, history account and create the hash according to the new data in the file.

const apostille = Apostille.create(filename, updated_file_content, tags, description, url, privateKey, network);

Then use metadataHttp.getAccountMetadata from Symbol-SDK to get the current metadata from the dedicated account.

Example

const metadataHttp = new MetadataHttp("localhost:3000");
const metadata = await metadataHttp.getAccountMetadata(apostille.account.address);

Finally, use the update method of the Apostille object to update the Apostille according to current and new values.

Method

this.update(<parameters>)

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
metadataMetadata[]Current metadata stored in the dedicated account

Return

A boolean, true if updated, false otherwise.

Example

apostille.update(metadata);

After update, the apostille will contains the required transactions to send for the update.

Complete example

Considering an Apostille for a file named Jeff's favorite car.pdf and it's content Apostille is awesome ! already exists and you want to update the content to Something else !.

const filename = "Jeff's favorite car.pdf";
const updated_file_content = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Something else !'));

Code for updating the existing Apostille is:

import { Apostille } from 'apostille';
import { MetadataHttp, NetworkType } from 'symbol-sdk';

const filename = "Jeff's favorite car.pdf";
const updated_file_content = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Something else !'));
const tags = "this, that, those";
const description = "Just a test file";
const url = "";
const privateKey = "3774097C6B6C0BBD69AC6F033013AF566947EC851CC6082CE8FF6626E83ADB7B";
const network = NetworkType.TEST_NET;

const apostille = Apostille.create(filename, updated_file_content, tags, description, url, privateKey, network);

const metadataHttp = new MetadataHttp("localhost:3000");

metadataHttp.getAccountMetadata(apostille.account.address).toPromise().then((metadata) => {
    console.log("Current metadata is:", metadata);
    const result = apostille.update(metadata);
    if (result === true) {
        console.log("Apostille updated successfully");
    } else {
        console.log("Could not update Apostille");
    }
});

[...] // Send the apostille

See Apostille.ts

2.6 - Verify an Apostille

To verify an Apostille we use the ApostilleVerification class.

Method

ApostilleVerification.verify(<parameters>)

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
filenamestringThe filename in Apostille format
datastringThe file content (as Base64)
metadataMetadata[]Current metadata stored in the dedicated account

Return

An ApostilleVerificationResult

Example

import { ApostilleVerification } from 'apostille';
import * as CryptoJS from 'crypto-js';

const filename = "Jeff's favorite car - SCJ32GQUNN4GP72HFPVHM5OICFGLRUR4V2SQOMKB - 2020-01-16.pdf";
const data = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Apostille is awesome !'));
const metadata = [...];

const result = ApostilleVerification.verify(filename, data, metadata);

Deep verification

If you have an old version of a file, verification against metadata will fail because the hash of the old file is different than the current hash stored in metadata.

Therefore, you may also check if the hash was previously published in the dedicated account's transactions and verify that the hash signature is valid using verifyHash.

Then you can notify your user that their file is valid but a new version is available.

Method

ApostilleVerification.verifyHash(<parameters>)

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
publicKeystringPublic key of owner
datastringThe file content (as Base64)
hashstringApostille hash
networkNetworkTypeThe network type

Return

A boolean, true if valid, false otherwise.

Example

import { ApostilleVerification } from 'apostille';
import * as CryptoJS from 'crypto-js';
import { NetworkType } from 'symbol-sdk';

const publicKey = "F9ECE5A4808F618CE8847360537B1BC1D0C25442A2788957417BD14A31731C4A";
const data = CryptoJS.enc.Base64.stringify(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse('Apostille is awesome !'));
const hash = "FE4E545983ADC338C745B51D46E8F8421ABDE31E9CA920F509CD372DCD2F1195C11A4B4BB420B36539EF205A817B20416752B28C9542C8804E685F4A328E41819CFA795307";
const network = NetworkType.TEST_NET;

const result = ApostilleVerification.verifyHash(publicKey, data, hash, network);

3 - To do

4 - License

Copyright (c) 2020 SPHAERA FINTECH SASU Licensed under the Apache License 2.0

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