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Interact with calendar servers, create and verify OTS attestations.
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# How to use
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Full documentation at https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/nbd-wtf/opentimestamps. See some commented pseudocode below (you probably should not try to run it as it is).
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```go
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package main
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import "github.com/nbd-wtf/opentimestamps"
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func main () {
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// create a timestamp at a specific calendar server
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hash := sha256.Sum256([]byte{1,2,3,4,5,6})
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seq, _ := opentimestamps.Stamp(context.Background(), "https://alice.btc.calendar.opentimestamps.org/", hash)
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// you can just call .Upgrade() to get the upgraded sequence (or an error if not yet available)
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upgradedSeq, err := seq.Upgrade(context.Background(), hash[:])
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Println("wait more")
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}
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// a File is a struct that represents the content of an .ots file, which contains the initial digest and any number of sequences
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file := File{
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Digest: hash,
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Sequences: []Sequence{seq},
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}
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// it can be written to disk
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os.WriteFile("file.ots", file.SerializeToFile(), 0644)
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// or printed in human-readable format
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fmt.Println(file.Human())
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// sequences are always composed of a bunch of operation instructions -- these can be, for example, "append", "prepend", "sha256"
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fmt.Println(seq[0].Operation.Name) // "append"
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fmt.Println(seq[1].Operation.Name) // "sha256"
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fmt.Println(seq[2].Operation.Name) // "prepend"
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// "prepend" and "append" are "binary", i.e. they take an argument
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fmt.Println(hex.EncodeToString(seq[2].Argument)) // "c40fe258f9b828a0b5a7"
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// all these instructions can be executed in order, starting from the initial hash
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result := seq.Compute(hash) // this is the value we send to the calendar server in order to get the upgraded sequence on .Upgrade()
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finalResult := upgradedSeq.Compute(hash) // this should be the merkle root of a bitcoin block if this sequence is upgraded
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// each sequence always ends in an "attestation"
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// it can be either a pending attestation, i.e. a reference to a calendar server from which we will upgrade this sequence later
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fmt.Println(seq[len(seq)-1].Attestation.CalendarServerURL) // "https://alice.btc.calendar.opentimestamps.org/"
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// or it can be a reference to a bitcoin block, the merkle root of which we will check against the result of Compute() for verifying
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fmt.Println(upgradedSeq[len(upgradedSeq)-1].Attestation.BitcoinBlockHeight) // 810041
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// speaking of verifying, this is how we do it:
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// first we need some source of bitcoin blocks,
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var bitcoin opentimestamps.Bitcoin
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if useLocallyRunningBitcoindNode {
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// it can be either a locally running bitcoind node
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bitcoin, _ = opentimestamps.NewBitcoindInterface(rpcclient.ConnConfig{
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User: "nakamoto",
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Pass: "mumbojumbo",
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HTTPPostMode: true,
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})
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} else {
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// or an esplora HTTP endpoint
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bitcoin = opentimestamps.NewEsploraClient("https://blockstream.info/api")
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}
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// then we pass that to a sequence
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if err := upgradedSeq.Verify(bitcoin, hash); err == nil {
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fmt.Println("it works!")
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}
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}
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```
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You can also take a look at [`ots`](https://github.com/fiatjaf/ots), a simple CLI to OpenTimestamps which is basically a wrapper over this library.
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# License
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Public Domain
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