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# JavaScript Driver for BigchainDB
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> Inspired by [`js-bigchaindb-quickstart`](https://github.com/sohkai/js-bigchaindb-quickstart) of @sohkhai [thanks]
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> Supports BigchainDB Server v0.10
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Some naive helpers to get you on your way to making some transactions, if you'd like to use
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[BigchainDB](https://github.com/bigchaindb/bigchaindb) with JavaScript.
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Aimed to support usage in browsers or node and ES∞+, so
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you'll probably need a babel here and a bundler there (or use [one of the built versions](./dist)),
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of which I expect you'll know quite well ([otherwise, go check out js-reactor](https://github.com/bigchaindb/js-reactor)).
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## Contents
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- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Speed Optimizations](#speed-optimizations)
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- [Warnings](#warnings)
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- [API](API.md)
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## Getting started
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### Install from npm
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```bash
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# install from npm
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npm install js-bigchaindb-driver
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# Install from GitHub - ssh
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npm install git+ssh://github.com/bigchaindb/js-bigchaindb-driver.git
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# Install from GitHub - https
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npm install git+https://github.com/bigchaindb/js-bigchaindb-driver.git
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```
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### Import / ES6
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```javascript
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// ES6 Browser
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import * as driver from 'js-bigchaindb-driver';
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// ES<<6 Browser
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let driver = require('js-bigchaindb-driver');
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// ES<<6 CommonJS / node
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let driver = require('js-bigchaindb-driver/dist/node');
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```
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## Usage
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```javascript
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import * as driver from 'js-bigchaindb-driver';
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// http(s)://<bigchaindb-API-url>/ (e.g. http://localhost:9984/api/v1/)
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const API_PATH = 'http://localhost:9984/api/v1/';
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// create a new user with a public-private keypair
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const alice = new driver.Ed25519Keypair();
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// Create a transation
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const tx = driver.Transaction.makeCreateTransaction(
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{ assetMessage: 'My very own asset...' },
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{ metaDataMessage: 'wrapped in a transaction' },
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[ driver.Transaction.makeOutput(
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driver.Transaction.makeEd25519Condition(alice.publicKey))
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],
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alice.publicKey
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);
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// sign/fulfill the transaction
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const txSigned = driver.Transaction.signTransaction(tx, alice.privateKey);
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// send it off to BigchainDB
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driver.Connection
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.postTransaction(txSigned, API_PATH)
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.then((res) => {
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// request the status of the transaction
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driver.Connection
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.getStatus(txSigned.id, API_PATH)
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.then((res) => console.log('Transaction status:', res.status))});
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```
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You may also be interested in some [long-form tutorials with actual code](https://github.com/bigchaindb/kyber).
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The expected flow for making transactions:
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1. Go get yourself some keypairs! (or a whole bunch of them, nobody's
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counting)
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- `new driver.Ed25519Keypair()`
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1. Construct a transaction payload that you can send of to BigchainDB:
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- `driver.Transaction.makeCreateTransaction()` for creating a new asset or
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- `driver.Transaction.makeTransferTransaction()` for transfering an existing asset
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1. A transaction needs an output (\*):
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- `driver.Transaction.makeOutput()` still requires a crypto-condition
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- `driver.Transaction.makeEd25519Condition()` should do the trick for a simple public key output.
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1. (**Optional**) You've got everything you need, except for an asset and metadata. Maybe define them (any
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JSON-serializable object will do).
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1. Ok, now you've got a transaction, but we need you to *sign* it cause, you
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know... cryptography and `¯\_(ツ)_/¯`:
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- `driver.Transaction.signTransaction()` allows you to sign with private keys.
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1. Final step is to send the transaction off to BigchainDB:
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- `driver.Connection.postTransaction()`
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(\*) If you're not sure what any of this means (and you're as
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confused as I think you are right now), you might wanna go check out [this](https://docs.bigchaindb.com/projects/server/en/latest/data-models/crypto-conditions.html)
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and [this](https://docs.bigchaindb.com/projects/py-driver/en/latest/usage.html#asset-transfer)
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and [this](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thomas-crypto-conditions-01) first.
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## Speed Optimizations
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This implementation plays "safe" by using JS-native (or downgradable) libraries for its
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crypto-related functions to keep compatibilities with the browser. If you do want some more speed, feel free to explore the following:
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* [chloride](https://github.com/dominictarr/chloride), or its underlying [sodium](https://github.com/paixaop/node-sodium)
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library
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* [node-sha3](https://github.com/phusion/node-sha3) -- **MAKE SURE** to use [steakknife's fork](https://github.com/steakknife/node-sha3)
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if [the FIPS 202 upgrade](https://github.com/phusion/node-sha3/pull/25) hasn't been merged
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(otherwise, you'll run into all kinds of hashing problems)
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## Warnings
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> Crypto-conditions
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Make sure you keep using a crypto-conditions implementation that implements the older v1 draft (e.g.
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[`five-bells-condition@v3.3.1`](https://github.com/interledgerjs/five-bells-condition/releases/tag/v3.3.1)).
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BigchainDB Server 0.10 does not implement the newer version of the spec and **WILL** fail if you to
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use a newer implementation of crypto-conditions.
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> SHA3
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Make sure to use a SHA3 implementation that has been upgraded as per [FIPS 202](http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/fips-202/fips_202_draft.pdf).
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Otherwise, the hashes you generate **WILL** be invalid in the eyes of the BigchainDB Server.
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> Ed25519
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If you do end up replacing `tweetnacl` with `chloride` (or any other `Ed25519` package), you might
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want to double check that it gives you a correct public/private (or verifying/signing, if they use
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that lingo) keypair.
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An example BigchainDB Server-generated keypair (encoded in `base58`):
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- Public: `DjPMHDD9JtgypDKY38mPz9f6owjAMAKhLuN1JfRAat8C`
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- Private: `7Gf5YRch2hYTyeLxqNLgTY63D9K5QH2UQ7LYFeBGuKvo`
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Your package should be able to take in the decoded version of the **private** key and return you the
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same **public** key (once you encode that to `base58`). |