From 2290f13c857882ded47d8b33cb8ede40b1dabeb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yigit Sever Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 16:54:47 +0300 Subject: Last minute changes --- site/content/_index.md | 29 ++++++++++++++--------------- site/public/index.html | 33 +++++++++++++++++++-------------- site/public/search_index.en.js | 2 +- 3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/content/_index.md b/site/content/_index.md index 356a615..40b18fe 100644 --- a/site/content/_index.md +++ b/site/content/_index.md @@ -31,32 +31,31 @@ There is a bank! Their public key is `314159265358979323846264338327950288419716 The first transactions of a block is called the `coinbase`. They are the **author** of the block proposal and if the block is accepted then they get compensated for their efforts with some Gradecoin. # Public Key Signatures -Gradecoin uses 2048 bit RSA keyspairs. +Gradecoin uses 2048 bit RSA keypairs. # Services ## /register -- Student creates their own 2048 bit RSA `keypair` -- Downloads `Gradecoin`'s Public Key from [Moodle](https://odtuclass.metu.edu.tr/my/) -- Encrypts their [JSON](https://www.json.org/json-en.html) wrapped `Public Key`, `Student ID` and one time `passwd` using Gradecoin's Public Key -- Their public key is now in our database and can be used to sign their JWT's during requests -- For more information, check our [register](@/register_docs.md) page. +-Create your own 2048 bit RSA `keypair` +- Download `Gradecoin`'s Public Key from [Moodle](https://odtuclass.metu.edu.tr/my/) +- Encrypt your [JSON](https://www.json.org/json-en.html) wrapped `Public Key`, `Student ID` and one time `passwd` using Gradecoin's Public Key +- Your public key is now in our database and can be used to sign your JWT's during requests +- For more information, check the [register](@/register_docs.md) page ## /transaction -- You can offer a [Transaction](@/transaction_docs.md) - POST request +- You can offer a [Transaction](@/transaction_docs.md) with a POST request - The request should have `Authorization` - The request header should be signed by the Public Key of the `by` field in the transaction -- fetch the list of `Transaction`s - GET request -- For more information, check our [transaction](@/transaction_docs.md) page. - +- Fetch the list of `Transaction`s with a GET request +- For more information, check our [transaction](@/transaction_docs.md) page ## /block -- offer a [Block](@/block_docs.md) - POST request +- Offer a [Block](@/block_docs.md) with a POST request - The request should have `Authorization` - - The [`schema::Block::transaction_list`] of the block should be a subset of [`schema::Db::pending_transactions`] -- fetch the last accepted [`schema::Block`] - GET request -- For more information, check our [block](@/block_docs.md) page. + - The `transaction_list` of the block should be a subset of pending transactions, available on [/transaction](/transaction) +- Fetch the last accepted `Block` with a GET request +- For more information, check our [block](@/block_docs.md) page -`Authorization`: The request header should have Bearer JWT.Token signed with Student Public Key + `Authorization`: The request header should have Bearer JWT.Token signed with Student Public Key # Questions ## This all sound complicated! diff --git a/site/public/index.html b/site/public/index.html index 8dcb1d0..3ac7d8e 100644 --- a/site/public/index.html +++ b/site/public/index.html @@ -211,39 +211,44 @@ The server is programmed in Coinbase

The first transactions of a block is called the coinbase. They are the author of the block proposal and if the block is accepted then they get compensated for their efforts with some Gradecoin.

Public Key Signatures

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Gradecoin uses 2048 bit RSA keyspairs.

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Gradecoin uses 2048 bit RSA keypairs.

Services

/register

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-Create your own 2048 bit RSA keypair

/transaction

/block

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    Fetch the last accepted Block with a GET request

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    For more information, check our block page

    Authorization: The request header should have Bearer JWT.Token signed with Student Public Key

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    Questions

    This all sound complicated!