Class: Stytch::CryptoWallets

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
RequestHelper
Defined in:
lib/stytch/crypto_wallets.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from RequestHelper

#delete_request, #get_request, #post_request, #put_request, #request_with_query_params

Constructor Details

#initialize(connection) ⇒ CryptoWallets

Returns a new instance of CryptoWallets.



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# File 'lib/stytch/crypto_wallets.rb', line 15

def initialize(connection)
  @connection = connection
end

Instance Method Details

#authenticate(crypto_wallet_type:, crypto_wallet_address:, signature:, session_token: nil, session_duration_minutes: nil, session_jwt: nil, session_custom_claims: nil) ⇒ Object

Complete the authentication of a crypto wallet by passing the signature.

Parameters:

crypto_wallet_type

The type of wallet to authenticate. Currently ‘ethereum` and `solana` are supported. Wallets for any EVM-compatible chains (such as Polygon or BSC) are also supported and are grouped under the `ethereum` type. The type of this field is String.

crypto_wallet_address

The crypto wallet address to authenticate. The type of this field is String.

signature

The signature from the message challenge. The type of this field is String.

session_token

The ‘session_token` associated with a User’s existing Session. The type of this field is nilable String.

session_duration_minutes

Set the session lifetime to be this many minutes from now. This will start a new session if one doesn’t already exist, returning both an opaque ‘session_token` and `session_jwt` for this session. Remember that the `session_jwt` will have a fixed lifetime of five minutes regardless of the underlying session duration, and will need to be refreshed over time.

This value must be a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 527040 minutes (366 days).

If a ‘session_token` or `session_jwt` is provided then a successful authentication will continue to extend the session this many minutes.

If the ‘session_duration_minutes` parameter is not specified, a Stytch session will not be created. The type of this field is nilable Integer.

session_jwt

The ‘session_jwt` associated with a User’s existing Session. The type of this field is nilable String.

session_custom_claims

Add a custom claims map to the Session being authenticated. Claims are only created if a Session is initialized by providing a value in ‘session_duration_minutes`. Claims will be included on the Session object and in the JWT. To update a key in an existing Session, supply a new value. To delete a key, supply a null value.

Custom claims made with reserved claims (“iss”, “sub”, “aud”, “exp”, “nbf”, “iat”, “jti”) will be ignored. Total custom claims size cannot exceed four kilobytes. The type of this field is nilable object.

Returns:

An object with the following fields:

request_id

Globally unique UUID that is returned with every API call. This value is important to log for debugging purposes; we may ask for this value to help identify a specific API call when helping you debug an issue. The type of this field is String.

user_id

The unique ID of the affected User. The type of this field is String.

session_token

A secret token for a given Stytch Session. The type of this field is String.

session_jwt

The JSON Web Token (JWT) for a given Stytch Session. The type of this field is String.

user

The ‘user` object affected by this API call. See the [Get user endpoint](stytch.com/docs/api/get-user) for complete response field details. The type of this field is User (object).

status_code

The HTTP status code of the response. Stytch follows standard HTTP response status code patterns, e.g. 2XX values equate to success, 3XX values are redirects, 4XX are client errors, and 5XX are server errors. The type of this field is Integer.

session

If you initiate a Session, by including ‘session_duration_minutes` in your authenticate call, you’ll receive a full Session object in the response.

See [GET sessions](stytch.com/docs/api/session-get) for complete response fields.

The type of this field is nilable Session (object).



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# File 'lib/stytch/crypto_wallets.rb', line 135

def authenticate(
  crypto_wallet_type:,
  crypto_wallet_address:,
  signature:,
  session_token: nil,
  session_duration_minutes: nil,
  session_jwt: nil,
  session_custom_claims: nil
)
  headers = {}
  request = {
    crypto_wallet_type: crypto_wallet_type,
    crypto_wallet_address: crypto_wallet_address,
    signature: signature
  }
  request[:session_token] = session_token unless session_token.nil?
  request[:session_duration_minutes] = session_duration_minutes unless session_duration_minutes.nil?
  request[:session_jwt] = session_jwt unless session_jwt.nil?
  request[:session_custom_claims] = session_custom_claims unless session_custom_claims.nil?

  post_request('/v1/crypto_wallets/authenticate', request, headers)
end

#authenticate_start(crypto_wallet_type:, crypto_wallet_address:, user_id: nil, session_token: nil, session_jwt: nil) ⇒ Object

Initiate the authentication of a crypto wallet. After calling this endpoint, the user will need to sign a message containing only the returned ‘challenge` field.

Parameters:

crypto_wallet_type

The type of wallet to authenticate. Currently ‘ethereum` and `solana` are supported. Wallets for any EVM-compatible chains (such as Polygon or BSC) are also supported and are grouped under the `ethereum` type. The type of this field is String.

crypto_wallet_address

The crypto wallet address to authenticate. The type of this field is String.

user_id

The unique ID of a specific User. The type of this field is nilable String.

session_token

The ‘session_token` associated with a User’s existing Session. The type of this field is nilable String.

session_jwt

The ‘session_jwt` associated with a User’s existing Session. The type of this field is nilable String.

Returns:

An object with the following fields:

request_id

Globally unique UUID that is returned with every API call. This value is important to log for debugging purposes; we may ask for this value to help identify a specific API call when helping you debug an issue. The type of this field is String.

user_id

The unique ID of the affected User. The type of this field is String.

challenge

A challenge string to be signed by the wallet in order to prove ownership. The type of this field is String.

user_created

In ‘login_or_create` endpoints, this field indicates whether or not a User was just created. The type of this field is Boolean.

status_code

The HTTP status code of the response. Stytch follows standard HTTP response status code patterns, e.g. 2XX values equate to success, 3XX values are redirects, 4XX are client errors, and 5XX are server errors. The type of this field is Integer.



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# File 'lib/stytch/crypto_wallets.rb', line 55

def authenticate_start(
  crypto_wallet_type:,
  crypto_wallet_address:,
  user_id: nil,
  session_token: nil,
  session_jwt: nil
)
  headers = {}
  request = {
    crypto_wallet_type: crypto_wallet_type,
    crypto_wallet_address: crypto_wallet_address
  }
  request[:user_id] = user_id unless user_id.nil?
  request[:session_token] = session_token unless session_token.nil?
  request[:session_jwt] = session_jwt unless session_jwt.nil?

  post_request('/v1/crypto_wallets/authenticate/start', request, headers)
end