WebAssembly bundle for Network
npm i @hazae41/network.wasm
- Reproducible building
- Pre-bundled and streamed
- Zero-copy memory slices
- base16.wasm
- sha3.wasm
- Network
- Base16
- SHA-3
import { Memory, NetworkMixin, NetworkWasm, base16_decode_mixed, base16_encode_lower } from "@hazae41/network.wasm";
// Wait for WASM to load
await NetworkWasm.initBundled();
/**
* Chain ID
*/
const chainIdBigInt = 100n
const chainIdBase16 = chainIdBigInt.toString(16).padStart(64, "0")
using chainIdMemory = base16_decode_mixed(chainIdBase16)
/**
* Contract address
*/
const contractZeroHex = "0xF1eC047cbd662607BBDE9Badd572cf0A23E1130B"
const contractBase16 = contractZeroHex.slice(2).padStart(64, "0")
using contractMemory = base16_decode_mixed(contractBase16)
/**
* Receiver address
*/
const receiverZeroHex = "0x5B38Da6a701c568545dCfcB03FcB875f56beddC4"
const receiverBase16 = receiverZeroHex.slice(2).padStart(64, "0")
using receiverMemory = base16_decode_mixed(receiverBase16)
/**
* Nonce
*/
const nonceBytes = crypto.getRandomValues(new Uint8Array(32))
using nonceMemory = new Memory(nonceBytes)
const nonceBase16 = base16_encode_lower(nonceMemory)
/**
* Price
*/
const minimumBigInt = 100000n
const minimumBase16 = minimumBigInt.toString(16).padStart(64, "0")
using minimumMemory = base16_decode_mixed(minimumBase16)
using mixin = new NetworkMixin(chainIdMemory, contractMemory, receiverMemory, nonceMemory)
const start = performance.now()
using generated = mixin.generate(minimumMemory)
const end = performance.now()
using secretMemory = generated.to_secret()
const secretBase16 = base16_encode_lower(secretMemory)
using proofMemory = generated.to_proof()
const proofBase16 = base16_encode_lower(proofMemory)
const valueBase16 = base16_encode_lower(generated.to_value())
const valueBigInt = BigInt("0x" + valueBase16)
console.log(valueBigInt, secretBase16, proofBase16)
console.log(`Generated ${valueBigInt} wei in ${end - start}ms`)
You need to install Rust
Then, install wasm-pack
cargo install wasm-pack
Finally, do a clean install and build
npm ci && npm run build
You can build the exact same bytecode using Docker, just be sure you're on a linux/amd64
host
docker compose up --build
Then check that all the files are the same using git status
git status --porcelain
If the output is empty then the bytecode is the same as the one I commited
Each time I commit to the repository, the GitHub's CI does the following:
- Clone the repository
- Reproduce the build using
docker compose up --build
- Throw an error if the
git status --porcelain
output is not empty
Each time I release a new version tag on GitHub, the GitHub's CI does the following:
- Clone the repository
- Do not reproduce the build, as it's already checked by the task above
- Throw an error if there is a
npm diff
between the cloned repository and the same version tag on NPM
If a version is present on NPM but not on GitHub, do not use!