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237 changes: 235 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Unified interface for interacting with TradeTrust's various services such as doc
npm i @tradetrust-tt/tradetrust-core
```

## Basic Usage
## Basic Usages

#### Wrapping and Signing of verifiable document

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} from '@tradetrust-tt/tradetrust-core'

const document = {
// raw v2 document with dns-did as identitify proof
// raw tradetrust v2 document with dns-did as identitify proof
} as any

async function start() {
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start()
```

#### Deploying token-registry

This example provides how to deploy tradetrust standard token-registry for [transferrable records](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/tutorial/transferable-records/overview/). It requires less gas compared to [standalone deployment](#deploying-standalone-token-registry), as it uses deployer and implementation addresses for deployment. Replace the values for `<your_private_key>` and `<your_provider_url>` with your wallet private key and the JSON RPC url for desired network accordingly. Currently, it supports the following networks.

- ethereum
- sepolia
- polygon
- stabilitytestnet
- stability

```ts
import {
TDocDeployer__factory,
TOKEN_REG_CONSTS,
DeploymentEvent,
encodeInitParams,
getEventFromReceipt,
} from '@tradetrust-tt/tradetrust-core'
import { Wallet, ethers } from 'ethers'

async function start() {
const unconnectedWallet = new Wallet('<your_private_key>')
const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider('<your_provider_url>')
const wallet = unconnectedWallet.connect(provider)
const walletAddress = await wallet.getAddress()
const chainId = await wallet.getChainId()

const { TokenImplementation, Deployer } = TOKEN_REG_CONSTS.contractAddress

const deployerContract = TDocDeployer__factory.connect(
Deployer[chainId],
wallet
)

const initParam = encodeInitParams({
name: 'DemoTokenRegistry',
symbol: 'DTR',
deployer: walletAddress,
})

const tx = await deployerContract.deploy(
TokenImplementation[chainId],
initParam
)
const receipt = await tx.wait()
const registryAddress = getEventFromReceipt<DeploymentEvent>(
receipt,
deployerContract.interface.getEventTopic('Deployment')
).args.deployed

// new token registry contract address
console.log(registryAddress)
}
start()
```

#### Deploying standalone token-registry

This example provides how to deploy tradetrust standalone token-registry for [transferrable records](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/tutorial/transferable-records/overview/). Replace the values for `<your_private_key>` and `<your_provider_url>` with your wallet private key and the JSON RPC url for desired network accordingly. It works on all the [supported networks](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/topics/introduction/supported-network/#tradetrust-supported-networks).

```ts
import {
TradeTrustToken__factory,
TOKEN_REG_CONSTS,
} from '@tradetrust-tt/tradetrust-core'
import { Wallet, ethers } from 'ethers'

async function start() {
const unconnectedWallet = new Wallet('<your_private_key>')
const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider('<your_provider_url>')
const wallet = unconnectedWallet.connect(provider)
const tokenFactory = new TradeTrustToken__factory(wallet)
const CHAIN_ID = await wallet.getChainId()
// get the title escrow factory address for each network
const TitleEscrowFactory =
TOKEN_REG_CONSTS.contractAddress.TitleEscrowFactory[CHAIN_ID]
const tokenRegistry = await tokenFactory.deploy(
'DemoTokenRegistry',
'DTR',
TitleEscrowFactory
)
const registryAddress = tokenRegistry.address
// new standalone token registry contract address
console.log(registryAddress)
}
start()
```

#### Wrapping and Minting of Transferrable Record

This example provides how to wrap the raw document and mint the tradetrust token for [transferrable record](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/tutorial/transferable-records/overview/) using the existing token registry address. Replace the place holders `<your_private_key>`, `<your_provider_url>`, `<token_registry_address>`, `<beneficiary_address>` and `<holder_address>` accordingly. After successfully minted, transaction hash will be displayed and the wrappedDocument should be successfully [verified](#verifying).

```ts
import { TradeTrustToken__factory } from '@tradetrust-tt/tradetrust-core'
import { Wallet, ethers } from 'ethers'

async function start() {
const document = {
// raw tradetrust v2 document with dns-txt as identitify proof
}
const wrappedDocuments = wrapDocumentsV2([document as any])
const wrappedDocument = wrappedDocuments[0]
const tokenId = wrappedDocument.signature.targetHash
const unconnectedWallet = new Wallet('<your_private_key>')
const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider('<your_provider_url>')
const wallet = unconnectedWallet.connect(provider)

const connectedTokenReg = TradeTrustToken__factory.connect(
'<token_registry_address>',
wallet
)
const transaction = await connectedTokenReg.mint(
'<beneficiary_address>',
'<holder_address>',
tokenId
)
console.log(`Waiting for transaction ${transaction.hash} to be completed`)
const receipt = await transaction.wait()
// transaction hash
console.log(receipt.transactionHash)
}

start()
```

#### Manage Ownership of Transferable Record

The examples in this section demonstrate how to manage and represent the ownership of a TradeTrust token between a beneficiary and holder for [Title Transfer](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/topics/introduction/transferable-records/title-transfer), and eventually surrender the document. During [minting](#minting-of-transferrable-record), the [Token Registry](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/topics/appendix/glossary/#token-registry) will create [Title Escrow](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/topics/introduction/transferable-records/title-transfer/#title-escrow) with initial owner and holder. In order to do the title transfer, we will need to connect to the titleEscrow first.

```ts
import { connectToTitleEscrow } from '@tradetrust-tt/tradetrust-core'
import { Wallet, ethers } from 'ethers'

const unconnectedWallet = new Wallet('<your_private_key>')
const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider('<your_provider_url>')
const wallet = unconnectedWallet.connect(provider)

const tokenId = '<your_token_id>'
const tokenRegAddress = '<your_token_registry_address>'
const titleEscrow = await connectToTitleEscrow({
tokenRegAddress,
address,
wallet,
})
```

After getting the titleEscrow, we can call the following methods to change the ownership of the tradetrust token.

`nominate`

Allow the owner of the transferable record to nominate a new owner. After nomination,
the holder need to endorse with transferBeneficiary method.

```ts
const transaction = await titleEscrow.nominate(beneficiaryNomineeAddress)
await transaction.wait()
```

`transferBeneficiary`

Allow the holder of the transferable record to endorse the transfer to new owner who is being nominated by the current owner.
If you are both the owner and holder, the change of ownership can happen without nomination.

```ts
const transaction = await titleEscrow.transferBeneficiary(
beneficiaryNomineeAddress
)
await transaction.wait()
```

`transferHolder`

Allow the holder of the transferable record to change its holder.

```ts
const transaction = await titleEscrow.transferHolder(newHolderAddress)
await transaction.wait()
```

`transferOwners`

Allow the entity (who is both an owner and holder) to change to the new owner and holder of the document

```ts
const transaction = await titleEscrow.transferOwners(
beneficiaryNomineeAddress,
newHolderAddress
)
await transaction.wait()
```

`surrender`

Allow the entity (who is both an owner and holder) to surrender it's transferable record to the issuer of the token registry at the end of it's life cycle.

```ts
const transaction = await titleEscrow.surrender()
await transaction.wait()
```

After the the transferable record is surrendered by the owner, the issuer of the token registry need to accept or reject that surrender.
Reference [here](#wrapping-and-minting-of-transferrable-record) on how to get the connected registry.

`restore`

Allow the issuer of the token registry to reject the surrender.

```ts
const transaction = await connectedTokenReg.restore(tokenId)
await transaction.wait()
```

`burn`

Allow the issuer of the token registry to accept the surrender and burn the document.

```ts
const transaction = await connectedTokenReg.burn(tokenId)
await transaction.wait()
```

#### Verifying

This example provides how to verify tradetrust document using your own provider configurations.
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Note that this method does not check against the blockchain or any registry if this document has been published. The merkle root of this document need to be checked against a publicly accessible document store (can be a smart contract on the blockchain).

#### `connectToTitleEscrow`

It accepts the tokenId and address of the token resgitry and returns the address of the [TitleEscrow](https://docs.tradetrust.io/docs/topics/introduction/transferable-records/title-transfer/#title-escrow) which is connected to that token registry.

#### `isWrappedV2Document`

type guard for wrapped v2 document
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type guard for signed v3 document

#### `getEventFromReceipt`

extracts a specific event from a transaction receipt.

#### `encodeInitParams`

prepare the initialization parameters for deploying the [token-registry](#deploying-token-registry)

## Contributing

We welcome contributions to the TradeTrust core library. Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue.
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