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siws

v1.0.7

Published

## Install

Readme

Usage

Install

npm i siws

Client

1. Import

import { SiwsMessage } from "siws";

2. Create message

const message = new SiwsMessage({
  domain: window.location.host,
  address: walletAddress,
  statement: "Use SIWS to authenticate",
});

3. Prepare message for signing

const preparedMessage = message.prepare()

4. Sign message with solana

const signedMessage = await solana.signMessage(preparedMessage);

5. Create API token with signed message signature

const token = message.token(signedMessage.signature);

6. Add this as your 'Authorization' header for an API request!

Server

1. Import

const { SiwsMessage } = require("siws");

2a. Decode 'Authorization' token sent in header

const token = request.header("Authorization");
const siwsMessage = new SiwsMessage({}).decode(token);

2b. If successful, your decoded message should look like the following

{
  domain: 'localhost:3000',
  address: '<address>',
  statement: 'Use SIWS to authenticate',
  message: 'localhost:3000 wants you to sign in with your Solana account:\n' +
    '<address>\n' +
    '\n' +
    'Use SIWS to authenticate.\n' +
    '\n' +
    'Nonce: <nonce>\n' +
    'Issued At: Fri Feb 18 2022 4:20:00 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)',
  signature: '<signature>'
}

3. Validate the decoded token (will return a boolean)

const validated = siwsMessage.validate();

4. If validated === true, you can trust that the address in the decoded message was the message signer