.Net client library for Skycoin API. This library is a .Net composed assembly generated with SWIG and OPENAPI to access Skycoin API from .Net.
LibSkycoinNet is an assembly that provides wrappers to the Skycoin core cipher API's, implemented in golang
, hence linking directly to the original node code. No transpilation involved.
Before installing, make sure you understand the choices available to install a Nuget package and the level of support in your platform for each possible configuration. For instance, in case of installing Nuget client tools the process would look like this, using dotnet add package
command.
dotnet add package LibSkycoinNet
... or using Nuget install command ...
nuget install LibSkycoinNet
It is possible to install the package using Visual Studio Package Manager Console by executing the following command and then follow the instructions to install and use a package in Visual Studio.
Install-Package LibSkycoinNet
For getting similar results using a graphical IDE interface consider package name to be LibSkycoinNet
and consult the articles listed below:
Download the repository from http://github.com/simelo/libskycoin-dotnet.git.
Execute (nuget restore LibskycoinNet.sln
) to install the library. Although executing (nuget install NUnit.Runners -Version 2.6.4 -OutputDirectory testrunner
) is a better choice for making changes to the library. However, when using tox these commands are not required at all because calling tox will make any necessary installation and execute the tests.
The exported function in Libskycoin .NET have the following naming format: SKY_package_func_name
where package is replace by the package where the original Skycoin function is and func_name is the name of the function. For example, LoadConfig
function from cli
package is called in .Net SKY_cli_LoadConfig
All skycoin exported functions return an error object as the last of the return parameters. In .NET error is return as an uint
and it is the first return parameter. The rest of the parameters are returned in the same order.
Receivers in Skycoin are the first of the input parameters. Simple types, like integer, float, string will be used as the corresponding types in .NET, except what act as pointers.
Some of Skycoin types are too complex to be exported to a scripting language. So, handles are used instead. Therefore all functions taking a complex type will receive a handle instead of the original Skycoin type. For example, having these functions exported from Skycoin:
func LoadConfig() (Config, error)
func (c Config) FullWalletPath() string
Config is a struct type that is treated as a handle in Libskycoin .Net . The usage in .Net will be:
using skycoin;
namespace LibskycoinNet
{
public class Skycoin : skycoin.skycoin
{
public function main(){
var configHandle = new_Config_HandlePtr();
var err = SKY_cli_LoadConfig(configHandle);
if(err == SKY_OK) {
// SkY_OK means no error
var fullWalletPath = new _GoString()_;
err = SKY_cli_FullWalletPath(configHandle,fullWallerPath);
Assert.AreEqual(err,SKY_OK);
Console.WriteLine(fullWallerPath.p);
//Close the handle after using the it
//so the garbage collector can delete the object associated with it.
SKY_handle_close( configHandle );
} else {
#Error
Console.WriteLine(err);
}
}
}
}
Parameters of type byte[] will treated as string . Example, this function in Skycoin:
func (s ScryptChacha20poly1305) Encrypt(data, password []byte) ([]byte, error)
... should be invoked like this:
var encrypt_settings = new encrypt__ScryptChacha20poly1305();
var data = new GoSlice(); //It will be passed as a parameter of type []byte
var pwd = new GoSlice(); //As []byte too
var dataStr = new _GoString();
var pwdStr = new _GoString();
var encrypted = new GoSlice();
dataStr.setString("Data to encrypt" );
data.convertString(dataStr);
pwdStr.SetString("password");
pwd.convertString(pwdStr);
var err = SKY_encrypt_ScryptChacha20poly1305_Encrypt(encrypt_settings, data, pwd,encrypted);
if(err == SKY_OK){
Console.WriteLine(encrypted.getString().p); //Encrypted is GoSlice
}
Structures that are not exported as handles are treated like .NET classes. In the previous example type ScryptChacha20poly1305 is created in .NET like:
var encrypt_settings = new encrypt__ScryptChacha20poly1305()
And passed as first parameter in call to SKY_encrypt_ScryptChacha20poly1305_Encrypt
.
Parameters of fixed size array are wrapped in structures when called from .NET.
Given these types in Skycoin and this exported function:
type PubKey [33]byte
type SecKey [32]byte
func GenerateDeterministicKeyPair(seed []byte) (PubKey, SecKey)
This is a way to use them to write assertions in .NET:
//Generates random seed
var data = new GoSlice();
var err = SKY_cipher_RandByte(32,data);
Assert.AreEqual(err,SKY_OK);
var pubkey = new cipher_PubKey();
var seckey = new cipher_SecKey();
err = SKY_cipher_GenerateDeterministicKeyPair(data, pubkey,seckey);
In the example above pubkey
and seckey
are objects of an structure type containing a field named data
holding the corresponding instance of PubKey
and SecKey
. Something like:
cipher_PubKey struct{
data [33]byte;
} cipher_PubKey;
cipher_SecKey struct{
data [32]byte;
} ;
Other slices of base type different from byte
are indeed wrapped inside classes. Let's see how to call the following function:
func GenerateDeterministicKeyPairs(seed []byte, n int) []SecKey
In C# this how it should be used to generate a deterministic sequence of pairs of public / private keys given a random seed:
//Generates random seed
var seed = new GoSlice();
var err = SKY_cipher_RandByte(32,seed);
var seckeys = new cipher__SecKeys();
err = SKY_cipher_GenerateDeterministicKeyPairs(seed, 2,seckeys);
for(int i=0;i<seckeys.count,i++){
var pubkey = new cipher_PubKey();
var seckey = new cipher_SecKey();
seckeys.getAt(seckey,i);
SKY_cipher_PubKeyFromSecKey(seckey, pubkey);
err = SKY_cipher_PubKey_Verify(pubkey);
Assert.AreEqual(err,SKY_OK);
}
Memory management is transparent to the user. Any object allocated inside the library is left to be managed by the .NET garbage collector.
This wrapper is Auto generated by openapi-generator directly from Skycoin Api
code for version v0.25.1.
For further details of usage of RestCsharp wrapper for Skycoin Api
see Autogenerated documentation
For use a specific node of Skycoin, you just need to create a instance of ApiClient
passing the node address:
var restSharpClient = new ApiClient("specific_node_address")
Then in restSharpClient
you can use all methods related to Api Client.
The following make
rules are available after git checkout
of this repository. They all require Skycoin to be checked out as a git submodule
of libskycoin .NET .
$ make help
configure Setup build environment
build-libc Build libskycoin static C client library
build-swig Generate csharp source code from SWIG interface definitions
build-libsky-shared Build shared library including SWIG wrappers
install-deps-libsky Install development dependencies for LibSkycoinNet
build-libsky Build LibSkycoinNet Assembly
build-skyapi Build SkyApi Assembly
build Build library
test-libsky Run LibSkycoinNet test suite
test-skyapi Run SkyApi test suite
test Run all tests
It is highly recommended for developers to setup their environment using the available Docker images. Read the LibSkycoinNet Docker docs for further details.
The project has two branches: master
and develop
.
develop
is the default branch and will always have the latest code.
The submodule at gopath/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin
has to be
in sync with skycoin/skycoin
develop
branch.master
will always be equal to the current stable release on the website, and should correspond with the latest release tag.
The submodule at gopath/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin
has to be
in sync with skycoin/skycoin
master
branch.Separate stable development branches will be created to work on releases for supporting the
most recent stable version of Skycoin. The name of these branches should be the Skycoin
major and minor version numbers followed by dev
suffix e.g. 0.25dev
.
These branches may be forked out of either master
or develop
branches, and
the submodule at gopath/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin
has to be
in sync with the corresponding tag of skycoin/skycoin
official repository.
Stable development branches are created most of the time for the following reasons:
develop
.$ make test
master
branch has commits that are not in develop
(e.g. due to a hotfix applied to master
), merge master
into develop
(and fix any build or test failures)release-X.Y.Z
for preparing the release.gopath/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin
is in sync with respect to the corresponding tag in https://github.com/skycoin/skycoin repository.LibskycoinNet/LibskycoinNet.csproj
)make build
to make sure that the code base is up to dateCHANGELOG.md
: move the "unreleased" changes to the version and add the date.master
skycoin/skycoindev-dotnet
Docker image, adding a new file for the new version and adjusting any configuration text that may have changedmaster
branch with the version number. Version tags start with v
, e.g. v0.20.0
. Sign the tag. If you have your GPG key in github, creating a release on the Github website will automatically tag the release. It can be tagged from the command line with git tag -as v0.20.0 $COMMIT_ID
, but Github will not recognize it as a "release".develop
branch and bump package up to next dev
version number.Perform these actions before releasing:
make test
Release builds should be created from master
branch . After updating release version it is necessary to follow these steps
Have installed the mono
for the creation of the package.
https://www.mono-project.com/download/stable/
msbuild /p:Configuration=Release LibskycoinNet.sln
Final results are placed in the LibskycoinNet/bin/Release/ folder.