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Custom Authority Templates
This document is intended to assist with the use of custom authorities (CA) per BSIP 40 Specifications in the 4.0.0 Consensus Release.
One way for an account to create a custom authority is with the CLI Wallet's add_operation_to_builder_transaction
command. This command is used as one step of the of "builder transaction" sequence.
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [54, <JSON_template>]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
where the <builder_handle>
is the integer "handle" output (e.g. 0, 1, 2, etc.) from the first command in the sequence begin_builder_transaction
. <JSON_template> is the JSON encoding of the custom_authority_create_operation
(Operation 54) that can be broadcast to the network.
Different authorizations require different templates. This section contains the JSON-encoded templates for various authorizations. Each of the templates have validity period from valid_from
through valid_to
that should be tailored for your use case and which must be compatible with the existing limitations on custom authorites (custom_authority_options
) that may be queried by invoking the get_global_properties
command in the CLI Wallet or on an RPC-API node.
Every custom authority has a unique identifier. This identifier can most easily be tracked immediately after the authorization is created by inspecting the authorizing account's history.
get_account_history <account_name> 1
The custom authority ID will have an identifier such as 1.17.x. The custom authority can be reviewed with
get_object 1.17.x
For example,
[{
"id": "1.17.0",
"account": "1.2.19",
"enabled": true,
"valid_from": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"valid_to": "2020-01-31T00:00:00",
"operation_type": 0,
"auth": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [[
"1.2.20",
1
]
],
"key_auths": [],
"address_auths": []
},
"restrictions": [[
0,{
"member_index": 2,
"restriction_type": 0,
"argument": [
7,
"1.2.21"
],
"extensions": []
}
]
],
"restriction_counter": 1
}
]
The properties of these custom authority can be updated after creation.
Alice (1.2.19) authorizes Bob (1.2.20) to transfer any amount of any asset from her account to Charlie's account (1.2.21). transfer_operation
is Operation 0.
{"account":"1.2.19","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2020-01-31T00:00:00","operation_type":0,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[["1.2.20",1]],"key_auths":[],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[{"member_index":2,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[7,"1.2.21"]}]}
Alice (1.2.17) authorizes Bob (1.2.18) to create limit orders for her account without any restrictions. limit_order_create_operation
is Operation 1.
{"account":"1.2.17","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:25","operation_type":1,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[["1.2.18",1]],"key_auths":[],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[]}
Alice (1.2.17) authorizes Bob (1.2.18) to cancel limit orders for her account without any restrictions. limit_order_cancel_operation
is Operation 2.
{"account":"1.2.17","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:25","operation_type":2,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[["1.2.18",1]],"key_auths":[],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[]}
Alice (1.2.17) authorizes a public key (BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8) to create limit orders for her account but is restricted to trading ACOIN1 (1.3.2) against BCOIN1 (1.3.4), BCOIN2 (1.3.5), or BCOIN3 (1.3.6).
These operations are combined into a single custom authority by using a "logical or" branch. The first branch authorizes the selling of ACOIN1 for ACOIN1 for BCOIN1, BCOIN2, or BCOIN3. The second branch authorizes selling of BCOIN1, BCOIN2, or BCOIN3 for ACOIN1. limit_order_create_operation
is Operation 1.
{"account":"1.2.17","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:25","operation_type":1,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8",1]],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[{"member_index":999,"restriction_type":11,"argument":[40,[[{"member_index":2,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":6,"argument":[27,["1.3.2"]]}]]},{"member_index":3,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":6,"argument":[27,["1.3.3","1.3.4","1.3.5"]]}]]}],[{"member_index":2,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":6,"argument":[27,["1.3.3","1.3.4","1.3.5"]]}]]},{"member_index":3,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":6,"argument":[27,["1.3.2"]]}]]}]]]}]}
_It is not possible to restrict the cancellation of orders as a function of the the assets that are involved. Therefore the authorization to cancel limit orders will be unrestricted. limit_order_cancel_operation
is Operation 2.
{"account":"1.2.17","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:25","operation_type":2,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8",1]],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[]}
A feed publisher (1.2.16) authorizes/delegates Bob (1.2.17) to publish feeds for an asset. asset_publish_feed_operation
is Operation 19.
{"account":"1.2.16","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:30","operation_type":19,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[["1.2.17",1]],"key_auths":[],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[]}
A feed publisher (1.2.16) authorizes/delegates a public key (BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8) to publish feeds for an asset. asset_publish_feed_operation
is Operation 19.
{"account":"1.2.16","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:25","operation_type":19,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8",1]],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[]}
A faucet account (1.2.16) authorizes a public key (BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8) to register accounts on its behalf. account_create_operation
is Operation 5.
{"account":"1.2.16","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-01T00:17:20","operation_type":5,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8",1]],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[]}
Alice (1.2.19) authorizes a public key (BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8) to update her voting slate. This requires authorizing the account_update_operation
with several restrictions that prohibits updating the owner key, the active key, the special owner authority, and the special active authority, and requires the memo key to be specified as Alice's current memo key (BTS7zsqi7QUAjTAdyynd6DVe8uv4K8gCTRHnAoMN9w9CA1xLCTDVv). account_update_operation
is Operation 6.
{"account":"1.2.16","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-02T00:00:40","operation_type":6,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8",1]],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[{"member_index":2,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[0,{}]},{"member_index":3,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[0,{}]},{"member_index":5,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[0,{}]}]]},{"member_index":5,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":2,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[0,{}]}]]},{"member_index":4,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":0,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[5,"BTS7zsqi7QUAjTAdyynd6DVe8uv4K8gCTRHnAoMN9w9CA1xLCTDVv"]}]]}]}
A witness account (1.2.16) authorizes a public key (BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8) to update its signing key. This requires authorizing the witness_update_operation
with one restriction that prohibits updating the witness URL. witness_update_operation
is Operation 21.
{"account":"1.2.16","enabled":true,"valid_from":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2030-01-02T00:00:50","operation_type":21,"auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["BTS74YKubbAGUpihj1BP9cCNfdtUbiAhathRs92Ai5EvEQegbpTm8",1]],"address_auths":[]},"restrictions":[{"member_index":3,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[0,{}]}]}
Grants of custom authorities are limited in duration by the authorizing account. When a custom authority expires it is removed from an existence an can no longer be updated. The time period of authorization can be updated while the authorization is still active.
The custom_authority_update_operation
has an identifier of 55. In this example, the original authorizing account (1.2.17) will build a transaction to update to change the time period (valid_from
and valid_to
) of the original custom authority (1.17.5) to be valid from July 1, 2020 through July 30, 2020. Naturally this attempted change must be compatible with the existing limitations on custom authorites (custom_authority_options
) that may be queried by invoking the get_global_properties
command in the CLI Wallet or on an RPC-API node.
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [55, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_update":"1.17.5","valid_from":"2020-07-01T00:00:00","valid_to":"2020-07-30T00:00:00"}]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
Grants of custom authorities may be disabled while the custom authority has not yet expired.
The custom_authority_update_operation
has an identifier of 55. In this example, the original authorizing account (1.2.17) will build a transaction to disable the original custom authority (1.17.5).
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [55, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_update":"1.17.5","new_enabled":"false"}]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
Grants of custom authorities may be enabled while the custom authority has not yet expired.
The custom_authority_update_operation
has an identifier of 55. In this example, the original authorizing account (1.2.17) will build a transaction to enable the original custom authority (1.17.5).
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [55, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_update":"1.17.5","new_enabled":"true"}]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
Grants of custom authorities may be permanently deleted while the custom authority has not yet expired.
The custom_authority_delete_operation
has an identifier of 56. In this example, the original authorizing account (1.2.17) will build a transaction to delete the original custom authority (1.17.5).
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [56, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_delete":"1.17.5"}]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
Grants of custom authorities may be changed while the custom authority has not yet expired.
The custom_authority_update_operation
has an identifier of 55. In this example, the original authorizing account (1.2.17) will build a transaction to change the authorization (1.17.5) to another account (1.2.22).
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [55, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_update":"1.17.5","new_auth":{"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[["1.2.22",1]],"key_auths":[],"address_auths":[]}}]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
Restrictions to an existing custom authority may be added while the custom authority has not yet expired. The additional restriction is directly dependent on the custom authority's operation type.
In this example, Alice (1.2.17) had previously authorized Bob to create limit orders for her account without any restrictions. Alice has decided to restrict the trading to only permit selling the core asset (1.3.0) to buy another asset (1.3.2).
The custom_authority_update_operation
, which has an identifier of 55, will be used to update the original custom authority (1.17.5).
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [55, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_update":"1.17.5","restrictions_to_add":[{"member_index":2,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[8,"1.3.0"]}]]},{"member_index":3,"restriction_type":10,"argument":[39,[{"member_index":1,"restriction_type":0,"argument":[8,"1.3.2"]}]]}]} ]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true
Restrictions to an existing custom authority may be removed while the custom authority has not yet expired. The restriction is identified by its 0-indexed position among the existing restrictions.
The custom_authority_update_operation
has an identifier of 55. In this example, the original authorizing account (1.2.17) will build a transaction to change the authorization (1.17.5) by removing the first restriction (0).
begin_builder_transaction
add_operation_to_builder_transaction <builder_handle> [55, {"account":"1.2.17","authority_to_update":"1.17.5","restrictions_to_remove":[0]} ]
set_fees_on_builder_transaction <builder_handle> 1.3.0
preview_builder_transaction <builder_handle>
sign_builder_transaction <builder_handle> true