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pip install -e .
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#Cli
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# Cli
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The mode of use under the command line would be the following:
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## generate a key pair:
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```
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## generate a did identifier:
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### did key
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```sh
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python did.py -n did -k keypair.json
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```
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### did web
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```sh
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python did.py -n did -k keypair.json -u https://localhost/user1/dids/
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```
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## generate an example signed credential:
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An example of a credential is generated, which is the one that appears in the credential_tmpl template in the file [templates.py](templates.py)
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```sh
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python verify_vp.py presentation_signed.json
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```
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# Use as a lib
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# Use as a library
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In the tests you can find examples of use. Now I will explain the usual cases
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## generate a key pair:
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```
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## generate a did identifier:
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### did key
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```python
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from pyvckit.did import generate_keys, generate_did
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key = generate_keys()
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did = generate_did(key)
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```
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### did web
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```python
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from pyvckit.did import generate_keys, generate_did
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key = generate_keys()
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url = "https://localhost/user1/dids/"
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did = generate_did(key, url)
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```
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## generate a signed credential:
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Assuming **credential** is a valid credential.
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**credential** is a string variable
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from pyvckit.verify_vp import verify_vp
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verified = verify_vp(json.dumps(vp))
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```
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## creation of did document:
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This command will create a json document and a url path where to place this document. The did must be a web did.
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This document is an example and in production it must be adapted to contain the revoked verifiable credentials.
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```python
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from pyvckit.did import generate_keys, generate_did, gen_did_document
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key = generate_keys()
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url = "https://localhost/did-registry"
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did = generate_did(key, url)
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definitive_url, document = gen_did_document(did, key)
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```
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```
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## generar un identificador did:
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### did key
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```sh
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python did.py -n did -k keypair.json
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```
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### did web
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```sh
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python did.py -n did -k keypair.json -u https://localhost/user1/dids/
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```
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## generar una credencial firmada de ejemplo:
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Se genera un ejemplo de credencial que es el que aparece en la plantilla credential_tmpl del fichero [templates.py](templates.py)
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```sh
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python verify_vp.py presentation_signed.json
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```
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## creación del documento did:
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Este comando creara un documento json y una ruta url donde colocar este documento. El did tiene que ser un did web.
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```sh
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python did.py -k keypair.json -g did:web:localhost:did-registry:z6MkiNc8xqJLcG7QR1wzD9HPs5oPQEaWNcVf92QsbppNiB7C
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```
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# Uso como librería
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En los test podras encontrar ejemplos de uso. Ahora explicare los casos habituales
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```
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## generar un identificador did:
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### did key
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```python
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from pyvckit.did import generate_keys, generate_did
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key = generate_keys()
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did = generate_did(key)
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```
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### did web
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```python
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from pyvckit.did import generate_keys, generate_did
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key = generate_keys()
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url = "https://localhost/user1/dids/"
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did = generate_did(key, url)
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```
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## generar una credencial firmada:
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Suponiendo que **credential** es una credencial válida.
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**credential** es una variable de tipo string
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from pyvckit.verify_vp import verify_vp
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verified = verify_vp(json.dumps(vp))
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```
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## creación del documento did:
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Este comando creara un documento json y una ruta url donde colocar este documento. El did tiene que ser un did web.
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Este documento es un ejemplo y en producción hay que adaptarlo para contener las credenciales verificables revocadas.
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```python
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from pyvckit.did import generate_keys, generate_did, gen_did_document
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key = generate_keys()
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url = "https://localhost/did-registry"
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did = generate_did(key, url)
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definitive_url, document = gen_did_document(did, key)
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```
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