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c-kzg-fork

v1.0.8

Published

NodeJS bindings for C-KZG

Downloads

5

Readme

This package wraps the c-kzg C code in C++ NAPI bindings which allow it to be imported into a NodeJS program.

Spec: https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/dev/specs/eip4844/polynomial-commitments.md

Usage

Install this library with

yarn add c-kzg

Import from it like any other library

import {
  KZGCommitment,
  blobToKzgCommitment,
  verifyAggregateKzgProof,
  loadTrustedSetup,
  transformTrustedSetupJSON,
} from "c-kzg";

Requirements

The C and C++ code is compiled by node-gyp on installation. Your environment will need

  • A compiler like g++ or clang
  • make
  • python3

Contributing

This directory contains the code necessary to generate NodeJS bindings for C-KZG.

The bindings file has the following interface:


  loadTrustedSetup: (filePath: string) => SetupHandle;

  freeTrustedSetup: (setupHandle: SetupHandle) => void;

  blobToKzgCommitment: (blob: Blob, setupHandle: SetupHandle) => KZGCommitment;

  computeAggregateKzgProof: (
    blobs: Blob[],
    setupHandle: SetupHandle
  ) => KZGProof;

  verifyAggregateKzgProof: (
    blobs: Blob[],
    expectedKzgCommitments: KZGCommitment[],
    kzgAggregatedProof: KZGProof,
    setupHandle: SetupHandle
  ) => boolean;

But this library wraps it in module with manages the setupHandle internally.

First, npm install -g yarn if you don't have it.

Install the blst submodule

git submodule update --init

Build blst and c_kzg_4844.c

cd src && make blst lib

Generate NodeJS bindings and run the TypeScript tests against them

cd ../bindings/node.js && yarn install && make test

After doing this once, you can re-build (if necessary) and re-run the tests with

make build test

After making changes, regenerate the distributable JS and type defs

make bundle