cert-store
Blockchain certificate storage. This is used as a library in the cert-viewer project.
The certificate storage interface is simplekv. The default configurations use the FilesystemStore, which is highly recommended if you are getting started. This makes it easier to issue, copy, and view your Blockchain Certificates.
Configuration
The certificate storage location can be modified with the following configuration entries in your conf.ini
file:
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cert_store_type
: which key-value backing store to use. Current supported values are:-
simplekv_fs
: (Default) file system store -
simplekv_gridfs
: (Advanced) gridfs store
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cert_store_path
: file system path if usingsimplekv_fs
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mongodb_uri
: mongo db uri (including db name) if usingsimplekv_gridfs
Example File System config:
cert_store_type = simplekv_fs
cert_store_path = ./cert_data
Example GridFS config (Advanced):
cert_store_type = simplekv_gridfs
mongodb_uri = mongodb://localhost:27017/test
Legacy options
Warning
Most users should ignore these instructions, which are only included as a temporary bridge for earlier users of blockcerts. We recommend migrating to the latest version of Blockcerts.
V1 Aware Certificate Store
Warning: avoid this option unless you are sure you need it. Earlier versions of the Blockchain Certificate
required a separate storage of the certificate transaction id. That was managed in a certificates
mongo db table.
The --v1_aware
flag allows support for these certificates.
Unit tests
This project uses tox to validate against several python environments.
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Ensure you have an python environment. Recommendations
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Run tests
./run_tests.sh
Contact
Contact info@blockcerts.org with questions