## Census HTTP service Reference implementation of a voting census service running on the Vocdoni platform ## Compile In a GO ready environment: ``` go get -u github.com/vocdoni/dvote-census/... go build -o censusHttpService github.com/vocdoni/dvote-census/cmd/censushttp ``` ## Usage `./censusHttpService [:pubKey] [[:pubKey] ...]` Example ``` ./censusHttpService 1500 Got_Favorite 2019/02/12 10:20:16 Starting process HTTP service on port 1500 for namespace GoT_Favorite 2019/02/12 10:20:16 Starting server in http mode ``` ## API A HTTP jSON endpoint is available with the following possible fields: `method` `censusId`, `claimData`, `rootHash` and `proofData`. If `pubKey` has been configured for a specific `censusId`, then two more methods are available (`timeStamp` and `signature`) to provide authentication. The next table shows the available methods and its relation with the fields. | method | censusId | claimData | rootHash | proofData | protected? | description | |------------|-----------|-----------|----------|-----------|------------|------------| | `addClaim` | mandatory | mandatory | none | none | yes | adds a new claim to the merkle tree | | `getRoot` | mandatory | none | none | none | no | get the current merkletree root hash | `genProof` | mandatory | mandatory | optional | none | no | generate the merkle proof for a given claim | `checkProof` | mandatory | mandatory | optional | mandatory | no | check a claim and its merkle proof | `getIdx` | mandatory | mandatory | optional | none | no | get the merkletree data index of a given claim | `dump` | mandatory | none | optional | none | yes | list the contents of the census for a given hash ## Signature The signature provides authentication by signing a concatenation of the following strings (even if empty) without spaces: `censusId rootHash claimData timeStamp`. The `timeStamp` when received on the server side must not differ more than 10 seconds from the current UNIX time. ## Examples #### add claims Add two new claims, one for `Jon Snow` and another for `Tyrion`. ``` curl -d '{"method":"addClaim","censusID":"GoT_Favorite","claimData":"Jon Snow"}' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":""} ``` ``` curl -d '{"method":"addClaim","censusID":"GoT_Favorite","claimData":"Tyrion"}' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":""} ``` In case signature is enabled: ``` curl -d '{ "method":"addClaim", "censusID":"GoT_Favorite", "claimData":"Jon Snow", "timeStamp":"1547814675", "signature":"a117c4ce12b29090884112ffe57e664f007e7ef142a1679996e2d34fd2b852fe76966e47932f1e9d3a54610d0f361383afe2d9aab096e15d136c236abb0a0d0e" }' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":""} ``` #### generate proof Generate a merkle proof for the claim `Jon Snow` ``` curl -d '{"method":"genProof","censusID":"GoT_Favorite","claimData":"Jon Snow"}' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":"0x000200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000212f8134039730791388a9bd0460f9fbd0757327212a64b3a2b0f0841ce561ee3"} ``` If `rootHash` is specified, the proof will be calculated for the given root hash. #### get root The previous merkle proof is valid only for the current root hash. Let's get it ``` curl -d '{"method":"getRoot","censusID":"GoT_Favorite"}' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":"0x2f0ddde5cb995eae23dc3b75a5c0333f1cc89b73f3a00b0fe71996fb90fef04b"} ``` #### check proof Now let's check if the proof is valid ``` curl -d '{ "method":"checkProof", "censusID":"GoT_Favorite","claimData":"Jon Snow", "rootHash":"0x2f0ddde5cb995eae23dc3b75a5c0333f1cc89b73f3a00b0fe71996fb90fef04b", "proofData":"0x000200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000212f8134039730791388a9bd0460f9fbd0757327212a64b3a2b0f0841ce561ee3"}' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":"valid"} ``` If `rootHash` is not specified, the current root hash is used. #### dump Dump contents of a specific censusId (values) ``` curl -d '{"method":"dump","censusID":"GoT_Favorite"}' http://localhost:1500 {"error":false,"response":"[\"Tyrion\",\"Jon Snow\"]"} ``` If `rootHash` is specified, dump will return the values for the merkle tree with the given root hash.