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metachain-did-driver

v1.0.0

Published

metachain DID method driver

Downloads

5

Readme

metachain-did-driver

Driver for the metachain DID methods to be used in the Universal Resolver. The Docker image is hosted on Docker Hub here:

[todo]

The file src/server.js is an small Express Node app acting as a thin wrapper around the Javascript DID resolver. It listens to port 8081.

The following DID methods are supported now, will added later:

  • ethr
  • web

Curl Tests

Run service with

npm start

then run queries

curl -X GET http://localhost:8081/1.0/identifiers/did:web:did.actor:alice
curl -X GET http://localhost:8081/1.0/identifiers/did:ethr:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
curl -X GET http://localhost:8081/1.0/identifiers/did:nacl:Md8JiMIwsapml_FtQ2ngnGftNP5UmVCAUuhnLyAsPxI

Example DIDs

Example DIDs could be tested.

did:ethr:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x02b97c30de767f084ce3080168ee293053ba33b235d7116a3263d29f1450936b71
did:ethr:mainnet:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:ropsten:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:rinkeby:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:goerli:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:kovan:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:rsk:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x1:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x3:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x4:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x5:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x2a:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:ethr:0x1e:0x3b0BC51Ab9De1e5B7B6E34E5b960285805C41736
did:web:pulsar.veramo.io
did:web:did.actor:alice