py-libp2p/libp2p/crypto/secp256k1.py

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import coincurve
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from libp2p.crypto.keys import KeyPair, KeyType, PrivateKey, PublicKey
class Secp256k1PublicKey(PublicKey):
def __init__(self, impl: coincurve.PublicKey) -> None:
self.impl = impl
def to_bytes(self) -> bytes:
return self.impl.format()
@classmethod
def from_bytes(cls, key_bytes: bytes) -> "Secp256k1PublicKey":
secp256k1_pubkey = coincurve.PublicKey(key_bytes)
return cls(secp256k1_pubkey)
def get_type(self) -> KeyType:
return KeyType.Secp256k1
def verify(self, data: bytes, signature: bytes) -> bool:
raise NotImplementedError
class Secp256k1PrivateKey(PrivateKey):
def __init__(self, impl: coincurve.PrivateKey) -> None:
self.impl = impl
@classmethod
def new(cls, secret: bytes = None) -> "Secp256k1PrivateKey":
private_key_impl = coincurve.PrivateKey(secret)
return cls(private_key_impl)
def to_bytes(self) -> bytes:
return self.impl.secret
def get_type(self) -> KeyType:
return KeyType.Secp256k1
def sign(self, data: bytes) -> bytes:
raise NotImplementedError
def get_public_key(self) -> PublicKey:
public_key_impl = coincurve.PublicKey.from_secret(self.impl.secret)
return Secp256k1PublicKey(public_key_impl)
def create_new_key_pair(secret: bytes = None) -> KeyPair:
"""
Returns a new Secp256k1 keypair derived from the provided ``secret``,
a sequence of bytes corresponding to some integer between 0 and the group order.
A valid secret is created if ``None`` is passed.
"""
private_key = Secp256k1PrivateKey.new(secret)
public_key = private_key.get_public_key()
return KeyPair(private_key, public_key)