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Connect and transact with your ECM certificate authority and distributed ledger network.
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 Dependencies

Development

>= 0

Runtime

~> 7.0, >= 7.0.4.3
~> 0.22.0
 Project Readme

ECM Blockchain API

Client library to connect and transact with your ECM Blockchain network and Certificate Authorities.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'ecm_blockchain_api'

And then execute:

$ bundle install

Or install through a CLI with:

$ gem install ecm_blockchain_api

Usage

Configure the library by initializing it with your access token.

ECMBlockchain.access_token = 'abc'

Or create a Rails initializer file ecm_api.rb

# file: config/initializers/ecm_api.rb

require 'ecm_blockchain_api'

ECMBlockchain.access_token = ENV['ECM_ACCESS_TOKEN']

Change the default production base_url

ECMBlockchain.base_url = "https://sandbox.ecmsecure.com/v1"

Interact with your Certificate Authority

# Register and enroll member on the Certificate Authority
@member = ECMBlockchain::CA.create(
  uuid: "user@org1.example.com",
  secret: "s3cr3t!",
  customAttributes: [
    {
      name: "verified",
      value: "true"
    }
  ]
)

# Retrieve a member by UUID
member = ECMBlockchain::CA.retrieve("user@org1.example.com")
member.custom_attributes

# Update a member
custom_attributes = [{ name: "verified", value: "false" }]
ECMBlockchain::CA.update(identity, custom_attributes)

# Delete a member
ECMBlockchain::CA.delete("user@org1.example.com")
# Create an Asset on the blockchain
@asset = ECMBlockchain::Asset.create(
  'creator_identity',
  {
    uuid: "823737e4-bdc4-401a-b309-ef4c4d4f4733",
    groupId: "contract-bdc4-401a",
    title: "signable contract",
    summary: "updated asset",
    owner: "owner_identity",
    file: {
      identifier: "fb77d3e2-03a7-4de0-b571-957dd146edf8",
      base64: "data:@file/pdf;base64,JVBERi0xLjQKJdPr6eEKMSAwIG9iago8PC9D...",
      storage: true,
      digitallySigned: {
        standard: "simple",
        signatureType: "certification",
      } 
    },
    content: {
      unit_type: 'PU',
      unit_id: 'TY23737e4-bdc4-401a-b309-ef4c4d4f4733',
      date_purchased: '10th Jan 2025 09:02:41'
    }
  }
)

# Retrieve an Asset by UUID
@asset = ECMBlockchain::Asset.retrieve("823737e4-bdc4-401a-b309-ef4c4d4f4733")
@asset.title
# mint tokens
@tokens = ECMBlockchain::Tokens.create(
  'creator_identity',
  {
    kind: "CarbonCoins",
    quantity: 100
  }
)

# Burn tokens
@tokens = ECMBlockchain::Tokens.burn(
  'owner_identity',
  {
    kind: "CarbonCoins",
    quantity: 100
  }
)


# Retrieve tokens
@tokens = ECMBlockchain::Tokens.retrieve(
  'owner_identity',
  kind # defaults to 'all'
)

# returns ECMBlockchain::TokensCollection

@tokens.first.kind
@tokens.first.quanitity
@tokens.first.owner
@tokens.first.transferee

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/ecm_blockchain_api.