laconicd/x/registry/types.go

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package registry
import (
"crypto/sha256"
"github.com/gibson042/canonicaljson-go"
"git.vdb.to/cerc-io/laconic2d/x/registry/helpers"
)
const (
AuthorityActive = "active"
AuthorityExpired = "expired"
AuthorityUnderAuction = "auction"
)
// TODO if schema records are to be more permissive than allowing a map of fields, this type will
// become specific to content records. schema records will either occupy a new message or have new
// more general purpose helper types.
type AttributeMap map[string]interface{}
// ReadablePayload represents a signed record payload that can be serialized from/to YAML.
type ReadablePayload struct {
RecordAttributes AttributeMap `json:"record" yaml:"record"`
Signatures []Signature `json:"signatures" yaml:"signatures"`
}
// ReadableRecord represents a WNS record.
type ReadableRecord struct {
Id string `json:"id,omitempty"`
Names []string `json:"names,omitempty"`
BondId string `json:"bond_id,omitempty"`
CreateTime string `json:"create_time,omitempty"`
ExpiryTime string `json:"expiry_time,omitempty"`
Deleted bool `json:"deleted,omitempty"`
Owners []string `json:"owners,omitempty"`
Attributes AttributeMap `json:"attributes,omitempty"`
}
// ToPayload converts PayloadEncodable to Payload object.
// Why? Because go-amino can't handle maps: https://github.com/tendermint/go-amino/issues/4.
func (payloadObj *ReadablePayload) ToPayload() Payload {
// Note: record directly contains the attributes here
attributes := payloadObj.RecordAttributes
payload := Payload{
Record: &Record{
Deleted: false,
Owners: nil,
Attributes: helpers.MustMarshalJSON(attributes),
},
Signatures: payloadObj.Signatures,
}
return payload
}
// ToReadablePayload converts Payload to a serializable object
func (payload Payload) ToReadablePayload() ReadablePayload {
var encodable ReadablePayload
encodable.RecordAttributes = helpers.MustUnmarshalJSON[AttributeMap](payload.Record.Attributes)
encodable.Signatures = payload.Signatures
return encodable
}
// ToRecordObj converts Record to RecordObj.
// Why? Because go-amino can't handle maps: https://github.com/tendermint/go-amino/issues/4.
func (r *ReadableRecord) ToRecordObj() (Record, error) {
var resourceObj Record
resourceObj.Id = r.Id
resourceObj.BondId = r.BondId
resourceObj.CreateTime = r.CreateTime
resourceObj.ExpiryTime = r.ExpiryTime
resourceObj.Deleted = r.Deleted
resourceObj.Owners = r.Owners
resourceObj.Attributes = helpers.MustMarshalJSON(r.Attributes)
return resourceObj, nil
}
// ToReadableRecord converts Record to a serializable object
func (r *Record) ToReadableRecord() ReadableRecord {
var resourceObj ReadableRecord
resourceObj.Id = r.Id
resourceObj.BondId = r.BondId
resourceObj.CreateTime = r.CreateTime
resourceObj.ExpiryTime = r.ExpiryTime
resourceObj.Deleted = r.Deleted
resourceObj.Owners = r.Owners
resourceObj.Names = r.Names
resourceObj.Attributes = helpers.MustUnmarshalJSON[AttributeMap](r.Attributes)
return resourceObj
}
// CanonicalJSON returns the canonical JSON representation of the record.
func (r *ReadableRecord) CanonicalJSON() []byte {
bytes, err := canonicaljson.Marshal(r.Attributes)
if err != nil {
panic("error marshaling record: " + err.Error())
}
return bytes
}
// GetSignBytes generates a record hash to be signed.
func (r *ReadableRecord) GetSignBytes() ([]byte, []byte) {
// Double SHA256 hash.
// Input to the first round of hashing.
bytes := r.CanonicalJSON()
// First round.
first := sha256.New()
first.Write(bytes)
firstHash := first.Sum(nil)
// Second round of hashing takes as input the output of the first round.
second := sha256.New()
second.Write(firstHash)
secondHash := second.Sum(nil)
return secondHash, bytes
}
// GetCid gets the record CID.
func (r *ReadableRecord) GetCid() (string, error) {
id, err := helpers.GetCid(r.CanonicalJSON())
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return id, nil
}