Verify XRPL signed TX blob
npm install verify-xrpl-signatureVerify signed XRPL transactions (BLOB, hex). Can be used to verify signed XUMM transactions.
As this lib. is meant to verify XUMM generated signatures, only the first MultiSigner will be verified in case of a MultiSigned trasnaction, as XUMM will never allow signing on behalf of more than one signer. If you explicitly want to check for a specific multisigner in a MultiSigned transaction, you should specify a second parameter containing the signer account address (r....) or PubKey hex.
The example below (.js) shows how to verify the signature of a transaction on XRPL mainnet:
``javascript
const verifySignature = require('verify-xrpl-signature').verifySignature
const someTx = '2280000000240000000268400000000000000C73210333C718C9CB716E0575454F4A343D46B284ED51151B9C7383524B82C10B262095744730450221009A4D99017F8FD6881D888047E2F9F90C068C09EC9308BC8526116B539D6DD44102207FAA7E8756F67FE7EE1A88884F120A00A8EC37E7D3E5ED3E02FEA7B1D97AA05581146C0994D3FCB140CAB36BAE9465137448883FA487'
console.log(verifySignature(someTx, undefined, definitions))
// In case of explicit MultiSign signer verification:
// console.log(verifySignature(someTx, 'rwiETSee2wMz3SBnAG8hkMsCgvGy9LWbZ1'))
`
The example below (.js) shows how to verify the signature of a transaction on XRPL mainnet:
using network definitions of Xahau.
This lib. offers a helper to fetch network definitions dynamically. The example below (.js) shows how toXahau
verify the signature of a transaction using dynamically fetched network definitions of :
Please note the getDefinitions method requires the second argument to be a custom method to map to your own
preferred lib. to obtain external JSON data.
The output must be an already parsed object. It must use GET method
if no body is given, and POST method if the second argument is the body to post in JSON stringified format.
`javascript
const verifyXrplSignature = require('verify-xrpl-signature')
const { verifySignature, getDefinitions } = verifyXrplSignature
const fetch = require('node-fetch')
const request = (url, body) => fetch(url, { method: body ? "POST" : "GET", body }).then(r => r.json())
;(async () => {
const definitions = await getDefinitions("XAHAU", request) // Network = XAHHAU (id: 21337 would work too), pass request method.
const someTx = '2280000000240000000268400000000000000C73210333C718C9CB716E0575454F4A343D46B284ED51151B9C7383524B82C10B262095744730450221009A4D99017F8FD6881D888047E2F9F90C068C09EC9308BC8526116B539D6DD44102207FAA7E8756F67FE7EE1A88884F120A00A8EC37E7D3E5ED3E02FEA7B1D97AA05581146C0994D3FCB140CAB36BAE9465137448883FA487'
console.log(verifySignature(someTx, undefined, definitions))
// In case of explicit MultiSign signer verification:
// console.log(verifySignature(someTx, 'rwiETSee2wMz3SBnAG8hkMsCgvGy9LWbZ1', definitions))
})()
`
The above example including network definitions in .mjs could look like this:
`javascript
import verifyXrplSignature from 'verify-xrpl-signature'
const { verifySignature, getDefinitions } = verifyXrplSignature
import fetch from 'node-fetch'
const request = (url, body) => fetch(url, { method: body ? "POST" : "GET", body }).then(r => r.json())
const someTx = '<
console.log(verifySignature(someTx, undefined, await getDefinitions("XAHAU", request)))
// In case of explicit MultiSign signer verification:
// console.log(verifySignature(someTx, 'rwiETSee2wMz3SBnAG8hkMsCgvGy9LWbZ1', definitions))
`
```
{
signedBy: 'rwiETSee2wMz3SBnAG8hkMsCgvGy9LWbZ1',
signatureValid: true,
signatureMultiSign: false
}