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## Concepts
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## Concepts
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The Vault module introduces several key concepts:
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1. Decentralized Web Node (DWN): A distributed network for storing and sharing data.
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2. Schema: A structure defining the format of various data types in the vault.
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3. IPFS Integration: The module can interact with IPFS for decentralized data storage.
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## State
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## State
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Specify and describe structures expected to marshalled into the store, and their keys
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The Vault module maintains the following state:
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### Account State
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### DWN State
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The Account state includes the user's public key, associated wallets, and other identification details. It is stored using the user's DID as the key.
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The DWN state is stored using the following structure:
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### Credential State
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```protobuf
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message DWN {
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uint64 id = 1;
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string alias = 2;
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string cid = 3;
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string resolver = 4;
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}
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```
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The Credential state includes the claims about a subject and is stored using the credential ID as the key.
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This state is indexed by ID, alias, and CID for efficient querying.
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### Params State
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The module parameters are stored in the following structure:
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```protobuf
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message Params {
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bool ipfs_active = 1;
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bool local_registration_enabled = 2;
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Schema schema = 4;
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}
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```
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### Schema State
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The Schema state defines the structure for various data types:
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```protobuf
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message Schema {
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int32 version = 1;
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string account = 2;
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string asset = 3;
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string chain = 4;
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string credential = 5;
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string did = 6;
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string jwk = 7;
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string grant = 8;
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string keyshare = 9;
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string profile = 10;
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}
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```
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## State Transitions
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## State Transitions
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Standard state transition operations triggered by hooks, messages, etc.
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State transitions in the Vault module are primarily triggered by:
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1. Updating module parameters
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2. Allocating new vaults
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3. Syncing DID documents
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## Messages
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## Messages
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Specify message structure(s) and expected state machine behaviour(s).
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The Vault module defines the following message:
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1. `MsgUpdateParams`: Used to update the module parameters.
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```protobuf
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message MsgUpdateParams {
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string authority = 1;
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Params params = 2;
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}
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```
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## Begin Block
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## Begin Block
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Specify any begin-block operations.
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No specific begin-block operations are defined for this module.
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## End Block
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## End Block
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Specify any end-block operations.
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No specific end-block operations are defined for this module.
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## Hooks
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## Hooks
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Describe available hooks to be called by/from this module.
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The Vault module does not define any hooks.
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## Events
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## Events
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List and describe event tags used.
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The Vault module does not explicitly define any events. However, standard Cosmos SDK events may be emitted during state transitions.
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## Client
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## Client
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List and describe CLI commands and gRPC and REST endpoints.
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The Vault module provides the following gRPC query endpoints:
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1. `Params`: Queries all parameters of the module.
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2. `Schema`: Queries the DID document schema.
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3. `Allocate`: Initializes a Target Vault available for claims.
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4. `Sync`: Queries the DID document by its ID and returns required information.
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## Params
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## Params
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List all module parameters, their types (in JSON) and identitys.
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The module parameters include:
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- `ipfs_active` (bool): Indicates if IPFS integration is active.
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- `local_registration_enabled` (bool): Indicates if local registration is enabled.
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- `schema` (Schema): Defines the structure for various data types in the vault.
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## Future Improvements
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## Future Improvements
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Describe future improvements of this module.
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Potential future improvements could include:
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1. Enhanced IPFS integration features.
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2. Additional authentication mechanisms beyond WebAuthn.
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3. Improved DID document management and querying capabilities.
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## Tests
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## Tests
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Acceptance tests.
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Acceptance tests should cover:
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1. Parameter updates
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2. DWN state management
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3. Schema queries
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4. Vault allocation process
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5. DID document syncing
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## Appendix
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## Appendix
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Supplementary details referenced elsewhere within the spec.
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| Concept | Description |
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| Concept | Description |
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| ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Decentralized Web Node (DWN) | A decentralized, distributed, and secure network of nodes that store and share data. It is a decentralized alternative to traditional web hosting services. |
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| Decentralized Web Node (DWN) | A decentralized, distributed, and secure network of nodes that store and share data. It is a decentralized alternative to traditional web hosting services. |
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