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# Demo
* Get the root invite link URL for mobymask-app:
```bash
docker logs -f $(docker ps -aq --filter name="mobymask-1")
```
The invite link is seen at the end of the logs. Example log:
```bash
http://127.0.0.1:3004/#/members?invitation=%7B%22v%22%3A1%2C%22signedDelegations%22%3A%5B%7B%22signature%22%3A%220x7559bd412f02677d60820e38243acf61547f79339395a34f7d4e1630e645aeb30535fc219f79b6fbd3af0ce3bd05132ad46d2b274a9fbc4c36bc71edd09850891b%22%2C%22delegation%22%3A%7B%22delegate%22%3A%220xc0838c92B2b71756E0eAD5B3C1e1F186baeEAAac%22%2C%22authority%22%3A%220x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000%22%2C%22caveats%22%3A%5B%7B%22enforcer%22%3A%220x558024C7d593B840E1BfD83E9B287a5CDad4db15%22%2C%22terms%22%3A%220x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000%22%7D%5D%7D%7D%5D%2C%22key%22%3A%220x98da9805821f1802196443e578fd32af567bababa0a249c07c82df01ecaa7d8d%22%7D
```
* Open the invite link in a browser to use the mobymask-app.
NOTE: Before opening the invite link, clear the browser cache (local storage) for http://127.0.0.1:3004 to remove old invitations
* In the debug panel, check if it is connected to the p2p network (it should be connected to at least one other peer for pubsub to work).
* Create an invite link in the app by clicking on `Create new invite link` button in the `My invitees` section.
* Switch to the `MESSAGES` tab in debug panel for viewing incoming messages later.
* Open the invite link in a new browser with different profile (to simulate remote browser)
* Check that it is connected to a peer in the network.
* In the `Pending reports` section, enter multiple phisher records and click on the `Submit batch to p2p network` button. This broadcasts signed invocations to the connected peers.
* In the `MESSAGES` tab of other browsers, a message can be seen with the signed invocations.
* In a terminal, check logs from the watcher peer container:
```bash
docker logs -f $(docker ps -aq --filter name="mobymask-watcher-server")
```
* It should have received the message, sent transaction to L2 chain and received a transaction receipt for an `invoke` message with block details.
Example log:
```bash
2023-03-23T10:25:19.771Z vulcanize:peer-listener [10:25:19] Received a message on mobymask P2P network from peer: 12D3KooWAVNswtcrX12iDYukEoxdQwD34kJyRWcQTfZ4unGg2xjd
2023-03-23T10:25:24.143Z laconic:libp2p-utils Transaction receipt for invoke message {
to: '0x558024C7d593B840E1BfD83E9B287a5CDad4db15',
blockNumber: 1996,
blockHash: '0xebef19c21269654804b2ef2d4bb5cb6c88743b37ed77e82222dc5671debf3afb',
transactionHash: '0xf8c5a093a93f793012196073a7d0cb3ed6fbd2846126c066cb31c72100960cb1',
effectiveGasPrice: '1500000007',
gasUsed: '250000'
}
```
* Check the phisher in watcher GQL: http://localhost:3001/graphql
* Use the blockHash from transaction receipt details or query for latest block:
```gql
query {
latestBlock {
hash
number
}
}
```
* Get the deployed contract address:
```bash
docker exec -it $(docker ps -aq --filter name="lxdao-mobymask-app") cat /config/config.yml
```
The value of `address` field is the deployed contract address
* Check for phisher value
```gql
query {
isPhisher(
blockHash: "TX_OR_LATEST_BLOCK_HASH",
contractAddress: "CONTRACT_ADDRESS",
# If reported phisher name was "test" then key0 value is "TWT:test"
key0: "TWT:PHISHER_NAME"
) {
value
}
}
```
It should return `true` for reported phisher names.
* Watcher internally is using L2 chain `eth_getStorageAt` method.
* Check the phisher name in mobymask app in `Check Phisher Status` section.
* Watcher GQL API is used for checking phisher.
* Manage invitations in the `Outstanding invitations (p2p network)` tab in `My Invitations` section.
* Revoke the created invitation by clicking on the `Revoke` button.
* Revocation messages can be seen in the debug panel `MESSAGES` tab of other browsers.
* Also, check the watcher peer logs. It should receive a message and log the transaction receipt for a `revoke` message.
* Try reporting a phisher from the revoked invitee's browser.
* The invocation message for reporting phisher would be broadcasted to all peers.
* Check the watcher peer logs. A transaction failed error should be logged.
* Check the reported phisher in [watcher GQL](https://localhost:3001/graphql)
```gql
query {
isPhisher(
blockHash: "LATEST_BLOCK_HASH",
contractAddress: "CONTRACT_ADDRESS",
key0: "TWT:PHISHER_NAME"
) {
value
}
}
```
It should return `false` as the invitation/delegation used for reporting phishers has been revoked.