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// Copyright 2017-2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
// Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Substrate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// tag::description[]
//! Cryptographic utilities.
// end::description[]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use parking_lot::Mutex;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use rand::{RngCore, rngs::OsRng};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use regex::Regex;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use base58::{FromBase58, ToBase58};
use zeroize::Zeroize;
/// The root phrase for our publicly known keys.
pub const DEV_PHRASE: &str = "bottom drive obey lake curtain smoke basket hold race lonely fit walk";
/// The address of the associated root phrase for our publicly known keys.
pub const DEV_ADDRESS: &str = "5DfhGyQdFobKM8NsWvEeAKk5EQQgYe9AydgJ7rMB6E1EqRzV";
/// The infallible type.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Infallible {}
/// The length of the junction identifier. Note that this is also referred to as the
/// `CHAIN_CODE_LENGTH` in the context of Schnorrkel.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub const JUNCTION_ID_LEN: usize = 32;
/// Similar to `From`, except that the onus is on the part of the caller to ensure
/// that data passed in makes sense. Basically, you're not guaranteed to get anything
/// sensible out.
pub trait UncheckedFrom<T> {
/// Convert from an instance of `T` to Self. This is not guaranteed to be
/// whatever counts as a valid instance of `T` and it's up to the caller to
/// ensure that it makes sense.
fn unchecked_from(t: T) -> Self;
}
/// The counterpart to `UncheckedFrom`.
pub trait UncheckedInto<T> {
/// The counterpart to `unchecked_from`.
fn unchecked_into(self) -> T;
}
impl<S, T: UncheckedFrom<S>> UncheckedInto<T> for S {
fn unchecked_into(self) -> T {
T::unchecked_from(self)
}
}
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/// A store for sensitive data.
///
/// Calls `Zeroize::zeroize` upon `Drop`.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Protected<T: Zeroize>(T);
impl<T: Zeroize> AsRef<T> for Protected<T> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &T {
&self.0
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<T: Zeroize> std::fmt::Debug for Protected<T> {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "<protected>")
}
}
impl<T: Zeroize> From<T> for Protected<T> {
fn from(t: T) -> Self {
Protected(t)
}
}
impl<T: Zeroize> Zeroize for Protected<T> {
fn zeroize(&mut self) {
self.0.zeroize()
}
}
impl<T: Zeroize> Drop for Protected<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.zeroize()
}
}
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/// An error with the interpretation of a secret.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub enum SecretStringError {
/// The overall format was invalid (e.g. the seed phrase contained symbols).
InvalidFormat,
/// The seed phrase provided is not a valid BIP39 phrase.
InvalidPhrase,
/// The supplied password was invalid.
InvalidPassword,
/// The seed is invalid (bad content).
InvalidSeed,
/// The seed has an invalid length.
InvalidSeedLength,
/// The derivation path was invalid (e.g. contains soft junctions when they are not supported).
InvalidPath,
}
/// A since derivation junction description. It is the single parameter used when creating
/// a new secret key from an existing secret key and, in the case of `SoftRaw` and `SoftIndex`
/// a new public key from an existing public key.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug, Encode, Decode)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub enum DeriveJunction {
/// Soft (vanilla) derivation. Public keys have a correspondent derivation.
Soft([u8; JUNCTION_ID_LEN]),
/// Hard ("hardened") derivation. Public keys do not have a correspondent derivation.
Hard([u8; JUNCTION_ID_LEN]),
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl DeriveJunction {
/// Consume self to return a soft derive junction with the same chain code.
pub fn soften(self) -> Self { DeriveJunction::Soft(self.unwrap_inner()) }
/// Consume self to return a hard derive junction with the same chain code.
pub fn harden(self) -> Self { DeriveJunction::Hard(self.unwrap_inner()) }
/// Create a new soft (vanilla) DeriveJunction from a given, encodable, value.
///
/// If you need a hard junction, use `hard()`.
pub fn soft<T: Encode>(index: T) -> Self {
let mut cc: [u8; JUNCTION_ID_LEN] = Default::default();
index.using_encoded(|data| if data.len() > JUNCTION_ID_LEN {
let hash_result = blake2_rfc::blake2b::blake2b(JUNCTION_ID_LEN, &[], data);
let hash = hash_result.as_bytes();
cc.copy_from_slice(hash);
} else {
cc[0..data.len()].copy_from_slice(data);
});
DeriveJunction::Soft(cc)
}
/// Create a new hard (hardened) DeriveJunction from a given, encodable, value.
///
/// If you need a soft junction, use `soft()`.
pub fn hard<T: Encode>(index: T) -> Self {
Self::soft(index).harden()
}
/// Consume self to return the chain code.
pub fn unwrap_inner(self) -> [u8; JUNCTION_ID_LEN] {
match self {
DeriveJunction::Hard(c) | DeriveJunction::Soft(c) => c,
}
}
/// Get a reference to the inner junction id.
pub fn inner(&self) -> &[u8; JUNCTION_ID_LEN] {
match self {
DeriveJunction::Hard(ref c) | DeriveJunction::Soft(ref c) => c,
}
}
/// Return `true` if the junction is soft.
pub fn is_soft(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
DeriveJunction::Soft(_) => true,
_ => false,
}
}
/// Return `true` if the junction is hard.
pub fn is_hard(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
DeriveJunction::Hard(_) => true,
_ => false,
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<T: AsRef<str>> From<T> for DeriveJunction {
fn from(j: T) -> DeriveJunction {
let j = j.as_ref();
let (code, hard) = if j.starts_with("/") {
(&j[1..], true)
} else {
(j, false)
};
let res = if let Ok(n) = str::parse::<u64>(code) {
// number
DeriveJunction::soft(n)
} else {
// something else
DeriveJunction::soft(code)
};
if hard {
res.harden()
} else {
res
}
}
}
/// An error type for SS58 decoding.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum PublicError {
/// Bad alphabet.
BadBase58,
/// Bad length.
BadLength,
/// Unknown version.
UnknownVersion,
/// Invalid checksum.
InvalidChecksum,
/// Invalid format.
InvalidFormat,
/// Invalid derivation path.
InvalidPath,
}
/// Key that can be encoded to/from SS58.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait Ss58Codec: Sized {
/// Some if the string is a properly encoded SS58Check address.
fn from_ss58check(s: &str) -> Result<Self, PublicError> {
Self::from_ss58check_with_version(s)
.and_then(|(r, v)| match v {
Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect => Ok(r),
v if v == *DEFAULT_VERSION.lock() => Ok(r),
_ => Err(PublicError::UnknownVersion),
})
}
/// Some if the string is a properly encoded SS58Check address.
fn from_ss58check_with_version(s: &str) -> Result<(Self, Ss58AddressFormat), PublicError>;
/// Some if the string is a properly encoded SS58Check address, optionally with
/// a derivation path following.
fn from_string(s: &str) -> Result<Self, PublicError> {
Self::from_string_with_version(s)
.and_then(|(r, v)| match v {
Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect => Ok(r),
v if v == *DEFAULT_VERSION.lock() => Ok(r),
_ => Err(PublicError::UnknownVersion),
})
}
/// Return the ss58-check string for this key.
fn to_ss58check_with_version(&self, version: Ss58AddressFormat) -> String;
/// Return the ss58-check string for this key.
fn to_ss58check(&self) -> String { self.to_ss58check_with_version(*DEFAULT_VERSION.lock()) }
/// Some if the string is a properly encoded SS58Check address, optionally with
/// a derivation path following.
fn from_string_with_version(s: &str) -> Result<(Self, Ss58AddressFormat), PublicError> {
Self::from_ss58check_with_version(s)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
/// Derivable key trait.
pub trait Derive: Sized {
/// Derive a child key from a series of given junctions.
///
/// Will be `None` for public keys if there are any hard junctions in there.
fn derive<Iter: Iterator<Item=DeriveJunction>>(&self, _path: Iter) -> Option<Self> {
None
}
const PREFIX: &[u8] = b"SS58PRE";
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
fn ss58hash(data: &[u8]) -> blake2_rfc::blake2b::Blake2bResult {
let mut context = blake2_rfc::blake2b::Blake2b::new(64);
context.update(PREFIX);
context.update(data);
context.finalize()
}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
lazy_static::lazy_static! {
static ref DEFAULT_VERSION: Mutex<Ss58AddressFormat>
= Mutex::new(Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect);
}
/// A known address (sub)format/network ID for SS58.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Ss58AddressFormat {
/// Any Substrate network, direct checksum, standard account (*25519).
SubstrateAccountDirect,
/// Polkadot Relay-chain, direct checksum, standard account (*25519).
PolkadotAccountDirect,
/// Kusama Relay-chain, direct checksum, standard account (*25519).
KusamaAccountDirect,
/// Use a manually provided numeric value.
Custom(u8),
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl From<Ss58AddressFormat> for u8 {
fn from(x: Ss58AddressFormat) -> u8 {
match x {
Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect => 42,
Ss58AddressFormat::PolkadotAccountDirect => 0,
Ss58AddressFormat::KusamaAccountDirect => 2,
Ss58AddressFormat::Custom(n) => n,
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl TryFrom<u8> for Ss58AddressFormat {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(x: u8) -> Result<Ss58AddressFormat, ()> {
match x {
42 => Ok(Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect),
0 => Ok(Ss58AddressFormat::PolkadotAccountDirect),
2 => Ok(Ss58AddressFormat::KusamaAccountDirect),
_ => Err(()),
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for Ss58AddressFormat {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(x: &'a str) -> Result<Ss58AddressFormat, ()> {
match x {
"substrate" => Ok(Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect),
"polkadot" => Ok(Ss58AddressFormat::PolkadotAccountDirect),
"kusama" => Ok(Ss58AddressFormat::KusamaAccountDirect),
a => a.parse::<u8>().map(Ss58AddressFormat::Custom).map_err(|_| ()),
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl From<Ss58AddressFormat> for String {
fn from(x: Ss58AddressFormat) -> String {
match x {
Ss58AddressFormat::SubstrateAccountDirect => "substrate".into(),
Ss58AddressFormat::PolkadotAccountDirect => "polkadot".into(),
Ss58AddressFormat::KusamaAccountDirect => "kusama".into(),
Ss58AddressFormat::Custom(x) => x.to_string(),
}
}
}
/// Set the default "version" (actually, this is a bit of a misnomer and the version byte is
/// typically used not just to encode format/version but also network identity) that is used for
/// encoding and decoding SS58 addresses. If an unknown version is provided then it fails.
///
/// Current known "versions" are:
/// - 0 direct (payload) checksum for 32-byte *25519 Polkadot addresses.
/// - 2 direct (payload) checksum for 32-byte *25519 Polkadot Milestone 'K' addresses.
/// - 42 direct (payload) checksum for 32-byte *25519 addresses on any Substrate-based network.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub fn set_default_ss58_version(version: Ss58AddressFormat) {
*DEFAULT_VERSION.lock() = version
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<T: AsMut<[u8]> + AsRef<[u8]> + Default + Derive> Ss58Codec for T {
fn from_ss58check_with_version(s: &str) -> Result<(Self, Ss58AddressFormat), PublicError> {
let mut res = T::default();
let len = res.as_mut().len();
let d = s.from_base58().map_err(|_| PublicError::BadBase58)?; // failure here would be invalid encoding.
if d.len() != len + 3 {
// Invalid length.
return Err(PublicError::BadLength);
}
let ver = d[0].try_into().map_err(|_: ()| PublicError::UnknownVersion)?;
if d[len+1..len+3] != ss58hash(&d[0..len+1]).as_bytes()[0..2] {
// Invalid checksum.
return Err(PublicError::InvalidChecksum);
}
res.as_mut().copy_from_slice(&d[1..len+1]);
fn to_ss58check_with_version(&self, version: Ss58AddressFormat) -> String {
let mut v = vec![version.into()];
v.extend(self.as_ref());
v.extend(&r.as_bytes()[0..2]);
v.to_base58()
}
fn from_string(s: &str) -> Result<Self, PublicError> {
let re = Regex::new(r"^(?P<ss58>[\w\d]+)?(?P<path>(//?[^/]+)*)$")
.expect("constructed from known-good static value; qed");
let cap = re.captures(s).ok_or(PublicError::InvalidFormat)?;
let re_junction = Regex::new(r"/(/?[^/]+)")
.expect("constructed from known-good static value; qed");
let addr = Self::from_ss58check(
cap.name("ss58")
.map(|r| r.as_str())
.unwrap_or(DEV_ADDRESS)
)?;
if cap["path"].is_empty() {
Ok(addr)
} else {
let path = re_junction.captures_iter(&cap["path"])
.map(|f| DeriveJunction::from(&f[1]));
addr.derive(path)
.ok_or(PublicError::InvalidPath)
}
fn from_string_with_version(s: &str) -> Result<(Self, Ss58AddressFormat), PublicError> {
let re = Regex::new(r"^(?P<ss58>[\w\d]+)?(?P<path>(//?[^/]+)*)$")
.expect("constructed from known-good static value; qed");
let cap = re.captures(s).ok_or(PublicError::InvalidFormat)?;
let re_junction = Regex::new(r"/(/?[^/]+)")
.expect("constructed from known-good static value; qed");
let (addr, v) = Self::from_ss58check_with_version(
cap.name("ss58")
.map(|r| r.as_str())
.unwrap_or(DEV_ADDRESS)
)?;
if cap["path"].is_empty() {
Ok((addr, v))
} else {
let path = re_junction.captures_iter(&cap["path"])
.map(|f| DeriveJunction::from(&f[1]));
addr.derive(path)
.ok_or(PublicError::InvalidPath)
.map(|a| (a, v))
}
}
/// Trait suitable for typical cryptographic PKI key public type.
pub trait Public: AsRef<[u8]> + TypedKey + PartialEq + Eq + Clone + Send + Sync {
/// A new instance from the given slice that should be 32 bytes long.
///
/// NOTE: No checking goes on to ensure this is a real public key. Only use it if
/// you are certain that the array actually is a pubkey. GIGO!
fn from_slice(data: &[u8]) -> Self;
/// Return a `Vec<u8>` filled with raw data.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
fn to_raw_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
/// Return a slice filled with raw data.
fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8];
}
/// Trait suitable for typical cryptographic PKI key pair type.
///
/// For now it just specifies how to create a key from a phrase and derivation path.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait Pair: TypedKey + Sized + Clone + Send + Sync + 'static {
/// The type which is used to encode a public key.
/// The type used to (minimally) encode the data required to securely create
/// a new key pair.
type Seed: Default + AsRef<[u8]> + AsMut<[u8]> + Clone;
/// The type used to represent a signature. Can be created from a key pair and a message
/// and verified with the message and a public key.
type Signature: AsRef<[u8]>;
/// Error returned from the `derive` function.
type DeriveError;
/// Generate new secure (random) key pair.
///
/// This is only for ephemeral keys really, since you won't have access to the secret key
/// for storage. If you want a persistent key pair, use `generate_with_phrase` instead.
fn generate() -> (Self, Self::Seed) {
let mut csprng: OsRng = OsRng::new().expect("OS random generator works; qed");
let mut seed = Self::Seed::default();
csprng.fill_bytes(seed.as_mut());
(Self::from_seed(&seed), seed)
}
/// Generate new secure (random) key pair and provide the recovery phrase.
///
/// You can recover the same key later with `from_phrase`.
///
/// This is generally slower than `generate()`, so prefer that unless you need to persist
/// the key from the current session.
fn generate_with_phrase(password: Option<&str>) -> (Self, String, Self::Seed);
/// Returns the KeyPair from the English BIP39 seed `phrase`, or `None` if it's invalid.
fn from_phrase(phrase: &str, password: Option<&str>) -> Result<(Self, Self::Seed), SecretStringError>;
/// Derive a child key from a series of given junctions.
fn derive<Iter: Iterator<Item=DeriveJunction>>(&self, path: Iter) -> Result<Self, Self::DeriveError>;
/// Generate new key pair from the provided `seed`.
///
/// @WARNING: THIS WILL ONLY BE SECURE IF THE `seed` IS SECURE. If it can be guessed
/// by an attacker then they can also derive your key.
fn from_seed(seed: &Self::Seed) -> Self;
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/// Make a new key pair from secret seed material. The slice must be the correct size or
/// it will return `None`.
///
/// @WARNING: THIS WILL ONLY BE SECURE IF THE `seed` IS SECURE. If it can be guessed
/// by an attacker then they can also derive your key.
fn from_seed_slice(seed: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, SecretStringError>;
/// Construct a key from a phrase, password and path.
fn from_standard_components<
I: Iterator<Item=DeriveJunction>
>(phrase: &str, password: Option<&str>, path: I) -> Result<Self, SecretStringError>;
/// Sign a message.
fn sign(&self, message: &[u8]) -> Self::Signature;
/// Verify a signature on a message. Returns true if the signature is good.
fn verify<P: AsRef<Self::Public>, M: AsRef<[u8]>>(sig: &Self::Signature, message: M, pubkey: P) -> bool;
/// Verify a signature on a message. Returns true if the signature is good.
fn verify_weak<P: AsRef<[u8]>, M: AsRef<[u8]>>(sig: &[u8], message: M, pubkey: P) -> bool;
/// Get the public key.
fn public(&self) -> Self::Public;
/// Interprets the string `s` in order to generate a key Pair.
///
/// This takes a helper function to do the key generation from a phrase, password and
/// junction iterator.
///
/// - If `s` is a possibly `0x` prefixed 64-digit hex string, then it will be interpreted
/// directly as a `MiniSecretKey` (aka "seed" in `subkey`).
/// - If `s` is a valid BIP-39 key phrase of 12, 15, 18, 21 or 24 words, then the key will
/// be derived from it. In this case:
/// - the phrase may be followed by one or more items delimited by `/` characters.
/// - the path may be followed by `///`, in which case everything after the `///` is treated
/// as a password.
/// - If `s` begins with a `/` character it is prefixed with the Substrate public `DEV_PHRASE` and
/// interpreted as above.
///
/// In this case they are interpreted as HDKD junctions; purely numeric items are interpreted as
/// integers, non-numeric items as strings. Junctions prefixed with `/` are interpreted as soft
/// junctions, and with `//` as hard junctions.
///
/// There is no correspondence mapping between SURI strings and the keys they represent.
/// Two different non-identical strings can actually lead to the same secret being derived.
/// Notably, integer junction indices may be legally prefixed with arbitrary number of zeros.
/// Similarly an empty password (ending the SURI with `///`) is perfectly valid and will generally
/// be equivalent to no password at all.
///
/// `None` is returned if no matches are found.
fn from_string(s: &str, password_override: Option<&str>) -> Result<Self, SecretStringError> {
let hex_seed = if s.starts_with("0x") {
&s[2..]
} else {
s
};
if let Ok(d) = hex::decode(hex_seed) {
if let Ok(r) = Self::from_seed_slice(&d) {
return Ok(r)
}
}
let re = Regex::new(r"^(?P<phrase>\w+( \w+)*)?(?P<path>(//?[^/]+)*)(///(?P<password>.*))?$")
.expect("constructed from known-good static value; qed");
let cap = re.captures(s).ok_or(SecretStringError::InvalidFormat)?;
let re_junction = Regex::new(r"/(/?[^/]+)")
.expect("constructed from known-good static value; qed");
let path = re_junction.captures_iter(&cap["path"])
.map(|f| DeriveJunction::from(&f[1]));
Self::from_standard_components(
cap.name("phrase").map(|r| r.as_str()).unwrap_or(DEV_PHRASE),
password_override.or_else(|| cap.name("password").map(|m| m.as_str())),
path,
)
}
/// Return a vec filled with raw data.
fn to_raw_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
}
/// An identifier for a type of cryptographic key.
///
/// 0-1024 are reserved.
pub type KeyTypeId = u32;
/// Constant key types.
pub mod key_types {
use super::KeyTypeId;
/// ED25519 public key.
pub const ED25519: KeyTypeId = 10;
/// SR25519 public key.
pub const SR25519: KeyTypeId = 20;
}
/// A trait for something that has a key type ID.
pub trait TypedKey {
/// The type ID of this key.
const KEY_TYPE: KeyTypeId;
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::DeriveJunction;
Stanislav Tkach
committed
use hex_literal::hex;
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
enum TestPair {
Generated,
GeneratedWithPhrase,
GeneratedFromPhrase{phrase: String, password: Option<String>},
Standard{phrase: String, password: Option<String>, path: Vec<DeriveJunction>},
Seed(Vec<u8>),
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
impl AsRef<[u8]> for TestPublic {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8] {
&[]
}
}
fn from_slice(_bytes: &[u8]) -> Self {
Self
}
fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
&[]
}
fn to_raw_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
vec![]
}
}
impl TypedKey for TestPublic {
const KEY_TYPE: u32 = 4242;
}
impl Pair for TestPair {
type Signature = [u8; 0];
type DeriveError = ();
fn generate() -> (Self, <Self as Pair>::Seed) { (TestPair::Generated, []) }
fn generate_with_phrase(_password: Option<&str>) -> (Self, String, <Self as Pair>::Seed) {
(TestPair::GeneratedWithPhrase, "".into(), [])
}
fn from_phrase(phrase: &str, password: Option<&str>)
-> Result<(Self, <Self as Pair>::Seed), SecretStringError>
{
Ok((TestPair::GeneratedFromPhrase {
phrase: phrase.to_owned(),
password: password.map(Into::into)
}, []))
fn derive<Iter: Iterator<Item=DeriveJunction>>(&self, _path: Iter)
-> Result<Self, Self::DeriveError>
{
fn from_seed(_seed: &<TestPair as Pair>::Seed) -> Self { TestPair::Seed(vec![]) }
fn sign(&self, _message: &[u8]) -> Self::Signature { [] }
fn verify<P: AsRef<Self::Public>, M: AsRef<[u8]>>(
_sig: &Self::Signature,
_message: M,
_pubkey: P
) -> bool { true }
fn verify_weak<P: AsRef<[u8]>, M: AsRef<[u8]>>(
_sig: &[u8],
_message: M,
_pubkey: P
) -> bool { true }
fn from_standard_components<I: Iterator<Item=DeriveJunction>>(
phrase: &str,
password: Option<&str>,
path: I
) -> Result<Self, SecretStringError> {
Ok(TestPair::Standard {
phrase: phrase.to_owned(),
password: password.map(ToOwned::to_owned),
path: path.collect()
})
fn from_seed_slice(seed: &[u8])
-> Result<Self, SecretStringError>
{
Ok(TestPair::Seed(seed.to_owned()))
}
fn to_raw_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
vec![]
}
impl TypedKey for TestPair {
const KEY_TYPE: u32 = 4242;
}
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#[test]
fn interpret_std_seed_should_work() {
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("0x0123456789abcdef", None),
Ok(TestPair::Seed(hex!["0123456789abcdef"][..].to_owned()))
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("0123456789abcdef", None),
Ok(TestPair::Seed(hex!["0123456789abcdef"][..].to_owned()))
);
}
#[test]
fn password_override_should_work() {
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world///password", None),
TestPair::from_string("hello world", Some("password")),
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world///password", None),
TestPair::from_string("hello world///other password", Some("password")),
);
}
#[test]
fn interpret_std_secret_string_should_work() {
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world/1", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![DeriveJunction::soft(1)]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world/DOT", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![DeriveJunction::soft("DOT")]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world//1", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![DeriveJunction::hard(1)]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world//DOT", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![DeriveJunction::hard("DOT")]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world//1/DOT", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![DeriveJunction::hard(1), DeriveJunction::soft("DOT")]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world//DOT/1", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: None, path: vec![DeriveJunction::hard("DOT"), DeriveJunction::soft(1)]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world///password", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: Some("password".to_owned()), path: vec![]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world//1/DOT///password", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: Some("password".to_owned()), path: vec![DeriveJunction::hard(1), DeriveJunction::soft("DOT")]})
);
assert_eq!(
TestPair::from_string("hello world/1//DOT///password", None),
Ok(TestPair::Standard{phrase: "hello world".to_owned(), password: Some("password".to_owned()), path: vec![DeriveJunction::soft(1), DeriveJunction::hard("DOT")]})
);
}
}