Aded an example for recoverable signatures and recovering the pubkey

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Elichai Turkel 2019-10-28 22:10:31 +02:00
parent e28f756788
commit 7e5916b61f
No known key found for this signature in database
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3 changed files with 52 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ script:
- cargo build --verbose --release - cargo build --verbose --release
- cargo test --verbose --release - cargo test --verbose --release
- cargo run --example sign_verify - cargo run --example sign_verify
- cargo run --example sign_verify_recovery --features=recovery
- cargo run --example generate_keys --features=rand - cargo run --example generate_keys --features=rand
- if [ ${TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION} == "stable" ]; then cargo doc --verbose --features="rand,serde,recovery,endomorphism"; fi - if [ ${TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION} == "stable" ]; then cargo doc --verbose --features="rand,serde,recovery,endomorphism"; fi
- if [ ${TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION} == "nightly" ]; then cargo test --verbose --benches --features=unstable; fi - if [ ${TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION} == "nightly" ]; then cargo test --verbose --benches --features=unstable; fi

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@ -51,6 +51,10 @@ version = "1.0"
optional = true optional = true
default-features = false default-features = false
[[example]]
name = "sign_verify_recovery"
required-features = ["recovery"]
[[example]] [[example]]
name = "sign_verify" name = "sign_verify"

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extern crate bitcoin_hashes;
extern crate secp256k1;
use bitcoin_hashes::{sha256, Hash};
use secp256k1::recovery::{RecoverableSignature, RecoveryId};
use secp256k1::{Error, Message, PublicKey, Secp256k1, SecretKey, Signing, Verification};
fn recover<C: Verification>(secp: &Secp256k1<C>,msg: &[u8],sig: [u8; 64],recovery_id: u8) -> Result<PublicKey, Error> {
let msg = sha256::Hash::hash(msg);
let msg = Message::from_slice(&msg)?;
let id = RecoveryId::from_i32(recovery_id as i32)?;
let sig = RecoverableSignature::from_compact(&sig, id)?;
secp.recover(&msg, &sig)
}
fn sign_recovery<C: Signing>(secp: &Secp256k1<C>, msg: &[u8], seckey: [u8; 32]) -> Result<RecoverableSignature, Error> {
let msg = sha256::Hash::hash(msg);
let msg = Message::from_slice(&msg)?;
let seckey = SecretKey::from_slice(&seckey)?;
Ok(secp.sign_recoverable(&msg, &seckey))
}
fn main() {
let secp = Secp256k1::new();
let seckey = [
59, 148, 11, 85, 134, 130, 61, 253, 2, 174, 59, 70, 27, 180, 51, 107,
94, 203, 174, 253, 102, 39, 170, 146, 46, 252, 4, 143, 236, 12, 136, 28,
];
let pubkey = PublicKey::from_slice(&[
2,
29, 21, 35, 7, 198, 183, 43, 14, 208, 65, 139, 14, 112, 205, 128, 231,
245, 41, 91, 141, 134, 245, 114, 45, 63, 82, 19, 251, 210, 57, 79, 54,
]).unwrap();
let msg = b"This is some message";
let signature = sign_recovery(&secp, msg, seckey).unwrap();
let (recovery_id, serialize_sig) = signature.serialize_compact();
assert_eq!(
recover(&secp, msg, serialize_sig, recovery_id.to_i32() as u8),
Ok(pubkey)
);
}