- **refactor: update devbox configuration and scripts** - **refactor: remove web documentation** - **refactor: move resolver formatter to services package** - **refactor: Rename x/vault -> x/dwn and x/service -> x/svc** - **refactor: remove unused dependencies and simplify module imports** - **refactor: remove dependency on DWN.pkl** - **refactor: Move IPFS interaction functions to common package** - **refactor: remove unused TUI components** - **feat: add gum package and update devbox configuration** - **refactor: rename Assertion to Account and update related code** - **fix: resolve rendering issue in login modal** - **refactor: migrate build system from Taskfile to Makefile** - **refactor: Deployment setup** - **refactor: Update Credential table to match WebAuthn Credential Descriptor** - **feat: add fast reflection methods for Capability and Resource** - **fix: update devbox lockfile** - **feat: add support for parent field and resources list in Capability message** - **feature/1149-vault-allocation-error** - **fix: adjust fullscreen modal close button margin**
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The DWN module is responsible for the management of IPFS deployed Decentralized Web Nodes (DWNs) and their associated data.
Concepts
The DWN module introduces several key concepts:
- Decentralized Web Node (DWN): A distributed network for storing and sharing data.
- Schema: A structure defining the format of various data types in the dwn.
- IPFS Integration: The module can interact with IPFS for decentralized data storage.
State
The DWN module maintains the following state:
DWN State
The DWN state is stored using the following structure:
message DWN {
uint64 id = 1;
string alias = 2;
string cid = 3;
string resolver = 4;
}
This state is indexed by ID, alias, and CID for efficient querying.
Params State
The module parameters are stored in the following structure:
message Params {
bool ipfs_active = 1;
bool local_registration_enabled = 2;
Schema schema = 4;
}
Schema State
The Schema state defines the structure for various data types:
message Schema {
int32 version = 1;
string account = 2;
string asset = 3;
string chain = 4;
string credential = 5;
string did = 6;
string jwk = 7;
string grant = 8;
string keyshare = 9;
string profile = 10;
}
State Transitions
State transitions in the DWN module are primarily triggered by:
- Updating module parameters
- Allocating new dwns
- Syncing DID documents
Messages
The DWN module defines the following message:
MsgUpdateParams
: Used to update the module parameters.
message MsgUpdateParams {
string authority = 1;
Params params = 2;
}
Begin Block
No specific begin-block operations are defined for this module.
End Block
No specific end-block operations are defined for this module.
Hooks
The DWN module does not define any hooks.
Events
The DWN module does not explicitly define any events. However, standard Cosmos SDK events may be emitted during state transitions.
Client
The DWN module provides the following gRPC query endpoints:
Params
: Queries all parameters of the module.Schema
: Queries the DID document schema.Allocate
: Initializes a Target DWN available for claims.Sync
: Queries the DID document by its ID and returns required information.
Params
The module parameters include:
ipfs_active
(bool): Indicates if IPFS integration is active.local_registration_enabled
(bool): Indicates if local registration is enabled.schema
(Schema): Defines the structure for various data types in the dwn.
Future Improvements
Potential future improvements could include:
- Enhanced IPFS integration features.
- Additional authentication mechanisms beyond WebAuthn.
- Improved DID document management and querying capabilities.
Tests
Acceptance tests should cover:
- Parameter updates
- DWN state management
- Schema queries
- DWN allocation process
- DID document syncing
Appendix
Concept | Description |
---|---|
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. |
Decentralized Identifier (DID) | A unique identifier that is created, owned, and controlled by the user. It is used to establish a secure and verifiable digital identity. |
HTMX (Hypertext Markup Language eXtensions) | A set of extensions to HTML that allow for the creation of interactive web pages. It is used to enhance the user experience and provide additional functionality to web applications. |
IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) | A decentralized, peer-to-peer network for storing and sharing data. It is a distributed file system that allows for the creation and sharing of content across a network of nodes. |
WebAuthn (Web Authentication) | A set of APIs that allow websites to request user authentication using biometric or non-biometric factors. |
WebAssembly (Web Assembly) | A binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. |
Verifiable Credential (VC) | A digital statement that can be cryptographically verified. |