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* @author Russell Michell 2018 <[email protected]> |
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* @package silverstripe-verifiable |
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namespace PhpTek\Verifiable\Verify; |
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use SilverStripe\ORM\DataExtension; |
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use PhpTek\Verifiable\ORM\Fieldtype\ChainpointProof; |
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/** |
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* By attaching this extension to any {@link DataObject} subclass and declaring a |
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* $verifiable_fields array in YML config, all subsequent database writes will |
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* be passed through here via {@link $this->onAfterWrite()}; |
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* |
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* This {@link DataExtension} also provides a single field to which all verified |
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* and verifiable chainpoint proofs are stored in a queryable JSON-aware field. |
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* |
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* @todo Store the hash function used and if subsequent verifications |
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* fail because differing hash functions are used, throw an exception. |
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*/ |
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class VerifiableExtension extends DataExtension |
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{ |
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/** |
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* Declares a JSON-aware {@link DBField} where all chainpoint proofs are stored. |
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* |
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* @var array |
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* @config |
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*/ |
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private static $db = [ |
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'Proof' => ChainpointProof::class, |
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]; |
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/** |
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* Field values will be hashed and committed to the current backend. |
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* @var array |
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* @config |
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*/ |
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private static $verifiable_fields = []; |
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/** |
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* After each write data from our verifiable_fields is compiled into a string |
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* and submitted as a hash to the current backend. |
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* Once written, we poll the backend to receive the full chainpoint proof |
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* which we'll need for subsequent verification checks, also made against the |
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* same backend. |
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* If only the "Proof" field has been written-to, or no-data is found in the |
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* verifiable_fields, this should not constitute a write that we need to do |
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* anything with, and it's therefore skipped. |
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* |
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* @return void |
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*/ |
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public function onAfterWrite() |
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{ |
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parent::onAfterWrite(); |
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// Skip queueing-up another verification process if only the "Proof" field |
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// is modified |
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$verifiableFields = $this->getOwner()->config()->get('verifiable_fields'); |
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$skipWriteCount = 0; |
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foreach ($verifiableFields as $field) { |
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if (!$this->getOwner()->getField($field)) { |
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$skipWriteCount++; |
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$verifiable = $this->normaliseData(); |
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$doWrite = count($verifiable) && (count($verifiableFields) !== $skipWriteCount); |
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if ($doWrite) { |
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$this->verifiableService->write($verifiable); |
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$this->verifiableService->queueVerification($this->getOwner()); |
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* Normalise this model's data so it's suited to being hashed. |
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$fields = $this->getOwner()->config()->get('verifiable_fields'); |
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$verifiable[] = (string) $this->getOwner()->getField($field); |
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return $verifiable; |
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* Central to the whole package, this method is passed an array of fields |
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* and their values, hashes them and will check that a chainpoint proof |
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* is found both locally and in the backed, then the supplied data is said to |
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* @param array $data An array of data to verify against the current backend. |
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* @param bool $strict True by default; That-is both the local database and |
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$hash = $this->verifiableService->hash($data); |
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$proof = $this->getOwner()->dbObject('Proof'); |
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if (!$proof->match($hash)) { |
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