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ExUcan

Decentralized Auth with UCANs

Elixir library to help the next generation of applications make use of UCANs in their authorization flows. To learn more about UCANs and how you might use them in your application, visit https://ucan.xyz or read the spec.

Table of Contents

  1. About
  2. Structure
  3. Installation
  4. Usage
  5. Roadmap

About

UCANs are JWTs that contain special keys pecifically designed to enable ways of authorizing offline-first apps and distributed systems.

At a high level, UCANs (“User Controlled Authorization Network”) are an authorization scheme ("what you can do") where users are fully in control. UCANs use DIDs ("Decentralized Identifiers") to identify users and services ("who you are").

No all-powerful authorization server or server of any kind is required for UCANs. Instead, everything a user can do is captured directly in a key or token, which can be sent to anyone who knows how to interpret the UCAN format. Because UCANs are self-contained, they are easy to consume permissionlessly, and they work well offline and in distributed systems.

UCANs work,

Server → Server

Client → Server

Peer-to-peer

OAuth is designed for a centralized world, UCAN is the distributed user-controlled version.

Structure

Header

alg, Algorithm, the type of signature.

typ, Type, the type of this data structure, JWT.

Payload

ucv, UCAN version.

cap, A list of resources and capabilities that the ucan grants.

aud, Audience, the DID of who it's intended for.

exp, Expiry, unix timestamp of when the jwt is no longer valid.

fct, Facts, an array of extra facts or information to attach to the jwt.

nnc, Nonce value to increase the uniqueness of UCAN token.

iss, Issuer, the DID of who sent this.

nbf, Not Before, unix timestamp of when the jwt becomes valid.

prf, Proof, an optional nested token with equal or greater privileges.

Signature

A signature (using alg) of the base64 encoded header and payload concatenated together and delimited by .

Installation

def deps do
  [
    {:ex_ucan, git: "https://github.com/spawnfest/youcan.git"}
  ]
end

Documentation can be generated with ExDoc and published on HexDocs.

Usage

Generating UCAN

  • Create a Keypair

  • Use Ucan builder to build the payload

  • Sign the payload with the keypair

  • encode it to JWT format

iex> alias ExUcan.Builder

# receiver DID
iex> audience_did = "did:key:z6MkwDK3M4PxU1FqcSt4quXghquH1MoWXGzTrNkNWTSy2NLD"

# Step 1: Create keypair
# default keypair generation uses EdDSA algorithm
iex> keypair = ExUcan.create_default_keypair()

%ExUcan.Keymaterial.Ed25519.Keypair{
  jwt_alg: "EdDSA",
  secret_key: <<119, 230, 103, 205, 6, 104, 32, 67, 206, 178, 128, 75, 16,
    177, 64, 44, 45, 238, 145, 226, 192, 163, 70, 36, 198, 1, 73, 61, 193,
    159, 100, 139>>,
  public_key: <<253, 108, 63, 29, 71, 28, 139, 34, 170, 97, 117, 25, 179,
    124, 224, 206, 131, 150, 60, 212, 216, 168, 24, 85, 139, 119, 232, 14,
    64, 143, 2, 191>>
}
####################################################################

# Step 2: Use Ucan builder to build the payload
iex> ucan_payload =
         Builder.default()
         |> Builder.issued_by(keypair)
         |> Builder.for_audience(audience_did)
         |> Builder.with_lifetime(86_400)
         |> Builder.build!()

%ExUcan.Core.Structs.UcanPayload{
  ucv: "0.10.0",
  iss: "did:key:z6MkmuTr3fgtBeTVmDtZZGmuHNrLwEA6b9KX4Shw1nyLioEy",
  aud: "did:key:z6MkwDK3M4PxU1FqcSt4quXghquH1MoWXGzTrNkNWTSy2NLD",
  nbf: nil,
  exp: 1698705462,
  nnc: nil,
  fct: %{},
  cap: [],
  prf: []
}
#######################################################################

# Step 3: Sign the payload with the keypair (generated in step 1)
iex> ucan = ExUcan.sign(ucan_payload, keypair)

%ExUcan.Core.Structs.Ucan{
  header: %ExUcan.Core.Structs.UcanHeader{
    alg: "EdDSA",
    typ: "JWT"
  },
  payload: %ExUcan.Core.Structs.UcanPayload{
    ucv: "0.10.0",
    iss: "did:key:z6MkmuTr3fgtBeTVmDtZZGmuHNrLwEA6b9KX4Shw1nyLioEy",
    aud: "did:key:z6MkwDK3M4PxU1FqcSt4quXghquH1MoWXGzTrNkNWTSy2NLD",
    nbf: nil,
    exp: 1698705462,
    nnc: nil,
    fct: %{},
    cap: [],
    prf: []
  },
  signed_data: "eyJhbGciOiJFZERTQSIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE2OTg3MDU0NjIsInVjdiI6IjAuMTAuMCIsImlzcyI6ImRpZDprZXk6ejZNa211VHIzZmd0QmVUVm1EdFpaR211SE5yTHdFQTZiOUtYNFNodzFueUxpb0V5IiwiYXVkIjoiZGlkOmtleTp6Nk1rd0RLM000UHhVMUZxY1N0NHF1WGdocXVIMU1vV1hHelRyTmtOV1RTeTJOTEQiLCJuYmYiOm51bGwsIm5uYyI6bnVsbCwiZmN0Ijp7fSwiY2FwIjpbXSwicHJmIjpbXX0",
  signature: "aUwyis34wQBiPhDqaFjuRwUfSHhl1ZRJLwBlyqP2dKCY1syweuSPp1CY4zgMOE-iUFr8mug7CKqxuUKk8yzkBA"
}
#############################################################################

# Step 4: encode it to JWT format
iex> ExUcan.encode(ucan)
"eyJhbGciOiJFZERTQSIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE2OTg3MDU0NjIsInVjdiI6IjAuMTAuMCIsImlzcyI6ImRpZDprZXk6ejZNa211VHIzZmd0QmVUVm1EdFpaR211SE5yTHdFQTZiOUtYNFNodzFueUxpb0V5IiwiYXVkIjoiZGlkOmtleTp6Nk1rd0RLM000UHhVMUZxY1N0NHF1WGdocXVIMU1vV1hHelRyTmtOV1RTeTJOTEQiLCJuYmYiOm51bGwsIm5uYyI6bnVsbCwiZmN0Ijp7fSwiY2FwIjpbXSwicHJmIjpbXX0.aUwyis34wQBiPhDqaFjuRwUfSHhl1ZRJLwBlyqP2dKCY1syweuSPp1CY4zgMOE-iUFr8mug7CKqxuUKk8yzkBA"  

Validating UCAN

UCANs can be validated using

ExUcan.validate_token(token)

Adding Capabilities

capabilities are a list of resources, and the abilities that we can make on the resource with some optional caveats.

cap = ExUcan.Core.Capability.new("example://bar", "ability/bar", %{"beep" => 1})

# where resource - example://bar", ability - "ability/bar" and caveat - %{"beep" => 1}
# This should be the only capability the receiver or `aud` of UCAN can do. We can add this capability in the ucan builder flow as

iex> ucan_payload =
         Builder.default()
         |> Builder.issued_by(keypair)
         |> Builder.for_audience(audience_did)
         |> Builder.with_lifetime(86_400)
         |> Builder.claiming_capability(cap)
         |> Builder.build!()

%ExUcan.Core.Structs.UcanPayload{
  ucv: "0.10.0",
  iss: "did:key:z6MkmuTr3fgtBeTVmDtZZGmuHNrLwEA6b9KX4Shw1nyLioEy",
  aud: "did:key:z6MkwDK3M4PxU1FqcSt4quXghquH1MoWXGzTrNkNWTSy2NLD",
  nbf: nil,
  exp: 1698706505,
  nnc: nil,
  fct: %{},
  cap: [
    %ExUcan.Core.Capability{
      resource: "example://bar",
      ability: "ability/bar",
      caveat: %{"beep" => 1}
    }
  ],
  prf: []
}

Roadmap

The library is no-where feature parity with ucan rust library or with the spec. The spec itself is nearing a 1.0.0, and is under-review. But good thing is we have now laid the basic foundations. The next immediate additions would be,

  • Proof encodings as CID (Content Addressable Data)
  • Delegation semantics
  • Verifying UCAN invocations

Acknowledgement