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SkillWallet external adapter for validating offchain signatures

Input Params

  • pubKey, signature, getNonceUrl, deleteNonceUrl

Output

{
 "jobRunID": "278c97ffadb54a5bbb93cfec5f7b5503",
 "data": {
  "result": true
 },
 "statusCode": 200
}

Install Locally

Install dependencies:

yarn

Test

Run the local tests:

yarn test

Natively run the application (defaults to port 8080):

Run

yarn start

Call the external adapter/API server

curl -X POST -H "content-type:application/json" "http://localhost:8080/" --data '{
    "jobRunID": "1", 
    "pubKey": "0442f1fa140d9fcb8ddca188ffc83d1512bcb3be4de464512169c4555f3f7a6ca5e3afb51f7604cdbbf4234b6958852d0b4c57b0ba18af4350a652e889f7f6660a",
    "signature": "304402207f6139c3fb2772e43c6a43ed1ff7205d29386d44415bb4307455aa87a3362ab4022072a926ba8eedd169760c96911043b538a477089f20044985506fa4d5c20f0bc2",
    "getNonceUrl": "https://api.skillwallet.id/api/skillwallet/1/nonces?action=0",
    "deleteNonceUrl": "https://api.skillwallet.id/api/skillwallet/1/nonces?action=0"
}'

Docker

If you wish to use Docker to run the adapter, you can build the image by running the following command:

docker build . -t external-adapter

Then run it with:

docker run -p 8080:8080 -it external-adapter:latest

Serverless hosts

After installing locally:

Create the zip

zip -r external-adapter.zip .

Install to AWS Lambda

  • In Lambda Functions, create function
  • On the Create function page:
    • Give the function a name
    • Use Node.js 12.x for the runtime
    • Choose an existing role or create a new one
    • Click Create Function
  • Under Function code, select "Upload a .zip file" from the Code entry type drop-down
  • Click Upload and select the external-adapter.zip file
  • Handler:
    • index.handler for REST API Gateways
    • index.handlerv2 for HTTP API Gateways
  • Add the environment variable (repeat for all environment variables):
    • Key: API_KEY
    • Value: Your_API_key
  • Save

To Set Up an API Gateway (HTTP API)

If using a HTTP API Gateway, Lambda's built-in Test will fail, but you will be able to externally call the function successfully.

  • Click Add Trigger
  • Select API Gateway in Trigger configuration
  • Under API, click Create an API
  • Choose HTTP API
  • Select the security for the API
  • Click Add

To Set Up an API Gateway (REST API)

If using a REST API Gateway, you will need to disable the Lambda proxy integration for Lambda-based adapter to function.

  • Click Add Trigger
  • Select API Gateway in Trigger configuration
  • Under API, click Create an API
  • Choose REST API
  • Select the security for the API
  • Click Add
  • Click the API Gateway trigger
  • Click the name of the trigger (this is a link, a new window opens)
  • Click Integration Request
  • Uncheck Use Lamba Proxy integration
  • Click OK on the two dialogs
  • Return to your function
  • Remove the API Gateway and Save
  • Click Add Trigger and use the same API Gateway
  • Select the deployment stage and security
  • Click Add

Install to GCP

  • In Functions, create a new function, choose to ZIP upload
  • Click Browse and select the external-adapter.zip file
  • Select a Storage Bucket to keep the zip in
  • Function to execute: gcpservice
  • Click More, Add variable (repeat for all environment variables)
    • NAME: API_KEY
    • VALUE: Your_API_key

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