github.com/googgoog/go-ethereum@v1.9.7/accounts/accounts.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors 2 // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. 3 // 4 // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by 6 // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 // (at your option) any later version. 8 // 9 // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 13 // 14 // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 15 // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 16 17 // Package accounts implements high level Ethereum account management. 18 package accounts 19 20 import ( 21 "fmt" 22 "math/big" 23 24 ethereum "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum" 25 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" 26 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types" 27 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event" 28 "golang.org/x/crypto/sha3" 29 ) 30 31 // Account represents an Ethereum account located at a specific location defined 32 // by the optional URL field. 33 type Account struct { 34 Address common.Address `json:"address"` // Ethereum account address derived from the key 35 URL URL `json:"url"` // Optional resource locator within a backend 36 } 37 38 const ( 39 MimetypeDataWithValidator = "data/validator" 40 MimetypeTypedData = "data/typed" 41 MimetypeClique = "application/x-clique-header" 42 MimetypeTextPlain = "text/plain" 43 ) 44 45 // Wallet represents a software or hardware wallet that might contain one or more 46 // accounts (derived from the same seed). 47 type Wallet interface { 48 // URL retrieves the canonical path under which this wallet is reachable. It is 49 // user by upper layers to define a sorting order over all wallets from multiple 50 // backends. 51 URL() URL 52 53 // Status returns a textual status to aid the user in the current state of the 54 // wallet. It also returns an error indicating any failure the wallet might have 55 // encountered. 56 Status() (string, error) 57 58 // Open initializes access to a wallet instance. It is not meant to unlock or 59 // decrypt account keys, rather simply to establish a connection to hardware 60 // wallets and/or to access derivation seeds. 61 // 62 // The passphrase parameter may or may not be used by the implementation of a 63 // particular wallet instance. The reason there is no passwordless open method 64 // is to strive towards a uniform wallet handling, oblivious to the different 65 // backend providers. 66 // 67 // Please note, if you open a wallet, you must close it to release any allocated 68 // resources (especially important when working with hardware wallets). 69 Open(passphrase string) error 70 71 // Close releases any resources held by an open wallet instance. 72 Close() error 73 74 // Accounts retrieves the list of signing accounts the wallet is currently aware 75 // of. For hierarchical deterministic wallets, the list will not be exhaustive, 76 // rather only contain the accounts explicitly pinned during account derivation. 77 Accounts() []Account 78 79 // Contains returns whether an account is part of this particular wallet or not. 80 Contains(account Account) bool 81 82 // Derive attempts to explicitly derive a hierarchical deterministic account at 83 // the specified derivation path. If requested, the derived account will be added 84 // to the wallet's tracked account list. 85 Derive(path DerivationPath, pin bool) (Account, error) 86 87 // SelfDerive sets a base account derivation path from which the wallet attempts 88 // to discover non zero accounts and automatically add them to list of tracked 89 // accounts. 90 // 91 // Note, self derivaton will increment the last component of the specified path 92 // opposed to decending into a child path to allow discovering accounts starting 93 // from non zero components. 94 // 95 // Some hardware wallets switched derivation paths through their evolution, so 96 // this method supports providing multiple bases to discover old user accounts 97 // too. Only the last base will be used to derive the next empty account. 98 // 99 // You can disable automatic account discovery by calling SelfDerive with a nil 100 // chain state reader. 101 SelfDerive(bases []DerivationPath, chain ethereum.ChainStateReader) 102 103 // SignData requests the wallet to sign the hash of the given data 104 // It looks up the account specified either solely via its address contained within, 105 // or optionally with the aid of any location metadata from the embedded URL field. 106 // 107 // If the wallet requires additional authentication to sign the request (e.g. 108 // a password to decrypt the account, or a PIN code o verify the transaction), 109 // an AuthNeededError instance will be returned, containing infos for the user 110 // about which fields or actions are needed. The user may retry by providing 111 // the needed details via SignDataWithPassphrase, or by other means (e.g. unlock 112 // the account in a keystore). 113 SignData(account Account, mimeType string, data []byte) ([]byte, error) 114 115 // SignDataWithPassphrase is identical to SignData, but also takes a password 116 // NOTE: there's an chance that an erroneous call might mistake the two strings, and 117 // supply password in the mimetype field, or vice versa. Thus, an implementation 118 // should never echo the mimetype or return the mimetype in the error-response 119 SignDataWithPassphrase(account Account, passphrase, mimeType string, data []byte) ([]byte, error) 120 121 // SignText requests the wallet to sign the hash of a given piece of data, prefixed 122 // by the Ethereum prefix scheme 123 // It looks up the account specified either solely via its address contained within, 124 // or optionally with the aid of any location metadata from the embedded URL field. 125 // 126 // If the wallet requires additional authentication to sign the request (e.g. 127 // a password to decrypt the account, or a PIN code o verify the transaction), 128 // an AuthNeededError instance will be returned, containing infos for the user 129 // about which fields or actions are needed. The user may retry by providing 130 // the needed details via SignHashWithPassphrase, or by other means (e.g. unlock 131 // the account in a keystore). 132 SignText(account Account, text []byte) ([]byte, error) 133 134 // SignTextWithPassphrase is identical to Signtext, but also takes a password 135 SignTextWithPassphrase(account Account, passphrase string, hash []byte) ([]byte, error) 136 137 // SignTx requests the wallet to sign the given transaction. 138 // 139 // It looks up the account specified either solely via its address contained within, 140 // or optionally with the aid of any location metadata from the embedded URL field. 141 // 142 // If the wallet requires additional authentication to sign the request (e.g. 143 // a password to decrypt the account, or a PIN code to verify the transaction), 144 // an AuthNeededError instance will be returned, containing infos for the user 145 // about which fields or actions are needed. The user may retry by providing 146 // the needed details via SignTxWithPassphrase, or by other means (e.g. unlock 147 // the account in a keystore). 148 SignTx(account Account, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) 149 150 // SignTxWithPassphrase is identical to SignTx, but also takes a password 151 SignTxWithPassphrase(account Account, passphrase string, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) 152 } 153 154 // Backend is a "wallet provider" that may contain a batch of accounts they can 155 // sign transactions with and upon request, do so. 156 type Backend interface { 157 // Wallets retrieves the list of wallets the backend is currently aware of. 158 // 159 // The returned wallets are not opened by default. For software HD wallets this 160 // means that no base seeds are decrypted, and for hardware wallets that no actual 161 // connection is established. 162 // 163 // The resulting wallet list will be sorted alphabetically based on its internal 164 // URL assigned by the backend. Since wallets (especially hardware) may come and 165 // go, the same wallet might appear at a different positions in the list during 166 // subsequent retrievals. 167 Wallets() []Wallet 168 169 // Subscribe creates an async subscription to receive notifications when the 170 // backend detects the arrival or departure of a wallet. 171 Subscribe(sink chan<- WalletEvent) event.Subscription 172 } 173 174 // TextHash is a helper function that calculates a hash for the given message that can be 175 // safely used to calculate a signature from. 176 // 177 // The hash is calulcated as 178 // keccak256("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n"${message length}${message}). 179 // 180 // This gives context to the signed message and prevents signing of transactions. 181 func TextHash(data []byte) []byte { 182 hash, _ := TextAndHash(data) 183 return hash 184 } 185 186 // TextAndHash is a helper function that calculates a hash for the given message that can be 187 // safely used to calculate a signature from. 188 // 189 // The hash is calulcated as 190 // keccak256("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n"${message length}${message}). 191 // 192 // This gives context to the signed message and prevents signing of transactions. 193 func TextAndHash(data []byte) ([]byte, string) { 194 msg := fmt.Sprintf("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n%d%s", len(data), string(data)) 195 hasher := sha3.NewLegacyKeccak256() 196 hasher.Write([]byte(msg)) 197 return hasher.Sum(nil), msg 198 } 199 200 // WalletEventType represents the different event types that can be fired by 201 // the wallet subscription subsystem. 202 type WalletEventType int 203 204 const ( 205 // WalletArrived is fired when a new wallet is detected either via USB or via 206 // a filesystem event in the keystore. 207 WalletArrived WalletEventType = iota 208 209 // WalletOpened is fired when a wallet is successfully opened with the purpose 210 // of starting any background processes such as automatic key derivation. 211 WalletOpened 212 213 // WalletDropped 214 WalletDropped 215 ) 216 217 // WalletEvent is an event fired by an account backend when a wallet arrival or 218 // departure is detected. 219 type WalletEvent struct { 220 Wallet Wallet // Wallet instance arrived or departed 221 Kind WalletEventType // Event type that happened in the system 222 }