// Copyright (c) 2022-2024 Niko Bonnieure, Par le Peuple, NextGraph.org developers // All rights reserved. // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 // // or the MIT license , // at your option. All files in the project carrying such // notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed except // according to those terms. use nextgraph::local_broker::{ init_local_broker, session_start, session_stop, user_connect, user_disconnect, wallet_close, wallet_create_v0, wallet_get_file, wallet_import, wallet_open_with_pazzle_words, wallet_read_file, wallet_was_opened, LocalBrokerConfig, SessionConfig, }; use nextgraph::net::types::BootstrapContentV0; use nextgraph::repo::errors::NgError; use nextgraph::repo::types::PubKey; use nextgraph::wallet::types::CreateWalletV0; use nextgraph::wallet::{display_mnemonic, emojis::display_pazzle}; use std::env::current_dir; use std::fs::read; #[async_std::main] async fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { // initialize the local_broker with in-memory config. // all sessions will be lost when the program exits init_local_broker(Box::new(|| LocalBrokerConfig::InMemory)).await; // load some image that will be used as security_img // we assume here for the sake of this example, // that the current directory contains this demo image file let mut current_path = current_dir()?; current_path.push("nextgraph"); current_path.push("examples"); current_path.push("wallet-security-image-demo.png"); let security_img = read(current_path)?; // the peer_id should come from somewhere else. // this is just given for the sake of an example #[allow(deprecated)] let peer_id_of_server_broker = PubKey::nil(); // Create your wallet // this will take some time ! println!("Creating the wallet. this will take some time..."); let wallet_result = wallet_create_v0(CreateWalletV0 { security_img, security_txt: "know yourself".to_string(), pin: [1, 2, 1, 2], pazzle_length: 9, send_bootstrap: false, send_wallet: false, result_with_wallet_file: true, local_save: false, // we default to localhost:14400. this is just for the sake of an example core_bootstrap: BootstrapContentV0::new_localhost(peer_id_of_server_broker), core_registration: None, additional_bootstrap: None, }) .await?; let pazzle = display_pazzle(&wallet_result.pazzle); let mut pazzle_words = vec![]; println!("Your pazzle is: {:?}", wallet_result.pazzle); for emoji in pazzle { println!(" {}:\t{}", emoji.0, emoji.1); pazzle_words.push(emoji.1.to_string()); } println!("Your mnemonic is:"); display_mnemonic(&wallet_result.mnemonic) .iter() .for_each(|word| print!("{} ", word.as_str())); println!(""); // at this point, the wallet is kept in the internal memory of the LocalBroker, but it hasn't been saved to disk // and it hasn't been opened yet, so it is not usable right away. // now let's open the wallet, by providing the pazzle and PIN code let opened_wallet = wallet_open_with_pazzle_words(&wallet_result.wallet, &pazzle_words, [1, 2, 1, 2])?; let user_id = opened_wallet.personal_identity(); // once the wallet is opened, we notify the LocalBroker that we have opened it. let _client = wallet_was_opened(opened_wallet).await?; // if you need the Wallet File again (if you didn't select `result_with_wallet_file` by example), you can retrieve it with: let wallet_file = wallet_get_file(&wallet_result.wallet_name).await?; // if you did ask for `result_with_wallet_file`, as we did above, then the 2 vectors should be identical assert_eq!(wallet_file, wallet_result.wallet_file); { // this part should happen on another device. just given here as an example // on another device, you could use the Wallet File and import it there so it could be used for login. // first you would read and decode the Wallet File // this fails here because we already added this wallet in the LocalBroker (when we created it). But on another device, it would work. let wallet = wallet_read_file(wallet_file).await; assert_eq!(wallet.unwrap_err(), NgError::WalletAlreadyAdded); // on another device, we would then open the wallet (here we take the Wallet as we received it from wallet_create_v0, but in real case you would use `wallet`) let opened_wallet2 = wallet_open_with_pazzle_words(&wallet_result.wallet, &pazzle_words, [1, 2, 1, 2])?; // once it has been opened, the Wallet can be imported into the LocalBroker // if you try to import the same wallet in a LocalBroker where it is already opened, it will fail. So here it fails. But on another device, it would work. let client_fail = wallet_import(wallet_result.wallet.clone(), opened_wallet2, true).await; assert_eq!(client_fail.unwrap_err(), NgError::WalletAlreadyAdded); } // anyway, now that the wallet is opened, let's start a session. // we pass the user_id and the wallet_name let _session = session_start(SessionConfig::new(&user_id, &wallet_result.wallet_name)).await?; // if the user has internet access, they can now decide to connect to its Server Broker, in order to sync data let status = user_connect(&user_id).await?; // The connection cannot succeed because we miss-configured the core_bootstrap of the wallet. it's Peer ID is invalid. assert_eq!(status[0].3.as_ref().unwrap(), "NoiseHandshakeFailed"); // Then we should disconnect user_disconnect(&user_id).await?; // stop the session session_stop(&user_id).await?; // closes the wallet wallet_close(&wallet_result.wallet_name).await?; Ok(()) }