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* Add and use subxt-signer crate for WASM compatible signing * cargo fmt * dev keypairs already references * WIP fix various breakages * re-jig features to be simpler and various test fixes etc * doc and web fix * fix various bits and pieces * fix a test I broke * dev-deps can't be linked to in docs, hrmph * cargo fmt * another doc link * document the subxt_signer crate more thoroughly * move feature flag for consistency * more docs, no default subxt feature flag on signer, update release instrs * Add missing license header * unwrap_inner => into_inner * extend a test a little to better check derive junctions * note more clearly that the crypto bits come from sp_core::crypto
27 lines
783 B
Rust
27 lines
783 B
Rust
#![cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
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use subxt_signer::sr25519;
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use wasm_bindgen_test::*;
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wasm_bindgen_test::wasm_bindgen_test_configure!(run_in_browser);
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// Run the tests by calling:
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//
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// ```text
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// wasm-pack test --firefox --headless`
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// ```
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//
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// These are independent of any other package to ensure that nothing
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// else enabled the same feature flag that subxt-signer needs to work ok
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// (subxt seems to, for instance).
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#[wasm_bindgen_test]
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async fn wasm_signing_works() {
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let alice = sr25519::dev::alice();
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// There's some non-determinism in the signing, so this ensures that
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// the rand stuff is configured properly to run ok in wasm.
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let signature = alice.sign(b"Hello there");
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assert!(sr25519::verify(&signature, b"Hello there", &alice.public_key()));
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}
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