<p align="center"> <h1 align="center"> @pcd/gpcircuits </h1> </p>
npm install @pcd/gpcircuits
A collection of circom circuits and supporting code for zero-knowledge proofs on
PODs (Provable Object Data) via the GPC (General Purpose Circuits) framework.
For a full introduction, see the
Developer Site.
POD libraries enable any app to create zero-knowledge proofs of cryptographic data. A POD could represent your ticket to an event, a secure
message, a collectible badge, or an item in a role-playing game. Using PODs,
developers can create ZK-enabled apps without the effort and risk of developing
custom cryptography.
ZK proofs about PODs use General Purpose Circuits (GPC) which can prove many
different things about PODs without revealing all details. GPCs use
human-readable configuration and pre-compiled circuits so no knowledge of
circuit programming is required.
PODs and GPCs can be used in Zupass, or in your own apps without Zupass.
This package implements the first family of GPC circuits, named proto-pod-gpc.
The primary use of the circuits in this package is via a high-level
configuration interpreted by the@pcd/gpc
package.
The top level circuit in the family is inproto-pod-gpc.circom.
That circuit is built using a configurable number of various Modules defined
in the other circom files. If you're a circom developer, you can reuse these
modules to create your own circuits which prove things about PODs which the
GPC configuration doesn't yet support.
Pre-compiled artifacts for these circuits at various sizes are published in the@pcd/proto-pod-gpc-artifacts
package. They are stored in a dedicated repo due to their size. See the READMEs
in that repo for instructions on compiling and deploying a new version.
In this package you'll also find scripts to generate your own artifacts for a
custom circuit family:
- Edit the PARAMS constant in scripts/paramGen.ts
- Re-generate parameter lists and top-level circom files: yarn gen-circuit-parameters
- Compile circuits to generate artifacts: yarn gen-artifacts
- Package artifacts and supporting files into an archive: yarn package-artifacts
- You'll find the resulting archive in artifacts/prod-artifacts.tgz
- For information about making POD objects, see the
@pcd/pod
package.
- For information about making proofs about PODs, see the
@pcd/gpc
package.
- To see how GPC proofs are created and stored in the Zupass app, see the
@pcd/gpc-pcd
package.
- To find the binaries required to prove and verify, see the
@pcd/proto-pod-gpc-artifacts
package. Since these artifacts are large and numerous, you generally
won't want to include this package directly into your app bundle.
This package will work either in browser or in a Node.js server. Packaging for
a browser requires polyfill for some Node modules, including buffer and constants.
There is a known issue with a dependency fastfile which can be resolved by polyfilling constants as you can see in this example.
POD and GPC libraries are in beta and subject to change. We encourage devs to try them out and use them for apps, but be aware that updates will come in future.
GPC proofs are considered ephemeral (for now), primarily intended for
transactional use cases. Saved proofs may not be verifiable with future versions
of code.
These libraries should not be considered secure enough for highly-sensitive use cases yet. The cryptography, circuits, and configuration compiler have not been audited. The proving/verification keys were generated in good faith by a single author, but are not the result of a distributed trusted setup ceremony.