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Secret Network Confidential Computation Layer (CCL)

A complete, compact, and simple encryption + RNG toolkit for EVM chains, written in TypeScript.

Features

  • Data encryption (key/value store) on EVM
  • Generate on-chain verifiable randomness on EVM
  • Connected to 20+ EVM Chains

Secret Network Documentation

See Secret Network documentation for a complete guide

Installing

npm i secret-network-ccl

Environment Configuration

Add EVM private key and API endpoint to your .env file:

PRIVATE_KEY=1987d98c566f622124850322fd3a064751bdabe20f50ca9fejfldf83720 INFURA_ENDPOINT=7bb38fdfdlfjldjf022734325edecdf0eS

Encrypted Payloads

With encryptData you can encrypt a string in a Secret Network smart contract which can be queried with a password.

Select the EVM chain that you want to use to execute the Secret Network smart contract and update your secretPathAddress with the correct gateway contract address. For this example, we are using Sepolia:

let secretPathAddress = "0x3879E146140b627a5C858a08e507B171D9E43139";

encryptData requires privateKey, endpoint, secretPathAddress, , network, data, and password parameters:

const { encryptData } = require('secret-network-ccl');

let privateKey = process.env.PRIVATE_KEY;
let endpoint = `https://sepolia.infura.io/v3/${process.env.INFURA_ENDPOINT}`;
let secretPathAddress = "0x3879E146140b627a5C858a08e507B171D9E43139";
let data = "I want to encrypt this data";
let password = "password";
let network = "testnet"
//use "mainnet" for network if contract is deployed on Secret mainnet 

encryptData(privateKey, endpoint, secretPathAddress, network data, password);

Verifiable Randomness

With requestRandomness you can request an array of up to 2000 random numbers on chain from Secret Network.

Select the EVM chain that you want to use to execute the Secret Network smart contract and update your secretPathAddress with the correct gateway contract address. For this example, we are using Sepolia:

let secretPathAddress = "0x3879E146140b627a5C858a08e507B171D9E43139"

requestRandomness requires privateKey, endpoint, secretPathAddress, network, numbers, and max parameters:

numbers is the amount of numbers you want to request

max is the the max range the numbers can be. Ex: If you set max to 200, the largest random number that can be returned is 200.

const {requestRandomness} = require('./node_modules/secret-network-ccl')

let privateKey = process.env.PRIVATE_KEY;
let endpoint = `https://sepolia.infura.io/v3/${process.env.INFURA_ENDPOINT}`;
let secretPathAddress = "0x3879E146140b627a5C858a08e507B171D9E43139";
let numbers = "15";
let max = "5"; 
let network = "testnet"
//use "mainnet" for network if contract is deployed on Secret mainnet 

requestRandomness(privateKey, endpoint, secretPathAddress, network, numbers, max); 

Executing Secret contracts

With executeSecretContract you can execute any SecretPath-compatible smart contract on Secret Network.

Select the EVM chain that you want to use to execute the Secret Network smart contract and update your secretPathAddress with the correct gateway contract address. For this example, we are using Sepolia:

let secretPathAddress = "0x3879E146140b627a5C858a08e507B171D9E43139"

For this example, we are going to execute the key value store contract on Secret Network.

executeSecretContract requires the Secret contractAddress, codeHash, network,handle (ie the function you want to execute in the Secret Network contract), and any parameters needed for the handle function, which in this case is data and password.

const {executeSecretContract} = require('./node_modules/secret-network-ccl')
const dotenv = require('dotenv');
dotenv.config();

const contractAddress = "secret1s79j3uaa0g49ncur884vv80ucz7hdwgltgke52";
const contractCodeHash = "f0947ac3d0459bd5ccc24a43aa18762325f7582dc7919b4557ecf98b81345261";
let privateKey = process.env.PRIVATE_KEY;
let endpoint = `https://sepolia.infura.io/v3/${process.env.INFURA_ENDPOINT}`;
let secretPathAddress = "0x3879E146140b627a5C858a08e507B171D9E43139";
let data = { key: "data", value: "moonbeam" }
let password = { key: "password", value: "1234" };
let handle = "request_encrypt";
let network = "testnet"
//use "mainnet" for network if contract is deployed on Secret mainnet 

executeSecretContract( privateKey, endpoint, secretPathAddress, routing_contract, routing_code_hash, network, handle,  data,
  password); 

Querying Secret contracts

With querySecretContract you can query any SecretPath-compatible smart contract on Secret Network.

For this example, we are going to query the key value store contract on Secret Network.

querySecretContract requires the Secret contractAddress, codeHash, network, handle (ie the name of the query function you want to query in the Secret Network contract), and any parameters needed for the query, which in this case is password.

const {querySecretContract} = require('./node_modules/secret-network-ccl')
const dotenv = require('dotenv');
dotenv.config();

const contractAddress = "secret1s79j3uaa0g49ncur884vv80ucz7hdwgltgke52";
const contractCodeHash = "f0947ac3d0459bd5ccc24a43aa18762325f7582dc7919b4557ecf98b81345261";
let password = { password: "2" }
let handle = "retrieve_data";
let network = "testnet"
//use "mainnet" for network if contract is deployed on Secret mainnet 

querySecretContract(  contractAddress, contractCodeHash, network, handle,
  password);