Refactor crypto package to use p256k1 signer
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- Replaced the p256k package with p256k1.mleku.dev/signer across the codebase, updating all instances where the previous signer was utilized.
- Removed the deprecated p256k package, including all related files and tests, to streamline the codebase and improve maintainability.
- Updated various components, including event handling, database interactions, and protocol implementations, to ensure compatibility with the new signer interface.
- Enhanced tests to validate the new signing functionality and ensure robustness across the application.
- Bumped version to v0.23.3 to reflect these changes.
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2025-11-03 10:21:31 +00:00
parent edcdec9c7e
commit 2614b51068
50 changed files with 312 additions and 972 deletions

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@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ import (
"golang.org/x/crypto/hkdf"
"lol.mleku.dev/chk"
"lol.mleku.dev/errorf"
"next.orly.dev/pkg/crypto/p256k"
p256k1signer "p256k1.mleku.dev/signer"
"next.orly.dev/pkg/crypto/sha256"
"next.orly.dev/pkg/encoders/hex"
"next.orly.dev/pkg/interfaces/signer"
"next.orly.dev/pkg/utils"
)
@@ -176,11 +177,16 @@ func GenerateConversationKeyFromHex(pkh, skh string) (ck []byte, err error) {
return
}
var sign signer.I
if sign, err = p256k.NewSecFromHex(skh); chk.E(err) {
sign = p256k1signer.NewP256K1Signer()
var sk []byte
if sk, err = hex.Dec(skh); chk.E(err) {
return
}
if err = sign.InitSec(sk); chk.E(err) {
return
}
var pk []byte
if pk, err = p256k.HexToBin(pkh); chk.E(err) {
if pk, err = hex.Dec(pkh); chk.E(err) {
return
}
var shared []byte