feat: Add SessionManager for ergonomic key management
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# EVM Client Architecture & Implementation Plan
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## Project Goal
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Build a cross-platform (native + WASM) EVM client that can:
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- Interact with multiple EVM-compatible networks/providers
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- Use pluggable signing backends (e.g., SessionManager, hardware wallets, mocks)
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- Integrate seamlessly with Rhai scripting and the rest of the modular Rust workspace
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---
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## Requirements & Principles
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- **Async, modular, and testable**: All APIs are async and trait-based
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- **Cross-platform**: Native (Rust) and WASM (browser) support
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- **Multi-network**: Support for multiple EVM networks/providers, switchable at runtime
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- **Pluggable signing**: No direct dependency on vault/session; uses a generic Signer trait
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- **Consistency**: Follows conventions in architecture.md and other project docs
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- **Scripting**: Exposes ergonomic API for both Rust and Rhai scripting
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---
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## Recommended File Structure
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```
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evm_client/
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├── Cargo.toml
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└── src/
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├── lib.rs # Public API
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├── provider.rs # EvmProvider abstraction
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├── client.rs # EvmClient struct
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├── signer.rs # Signer trait
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└── utils.rs # Helpers (e.g., HTTP, WASM glue)
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```
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---
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## 1. Pluggable Signer Trait
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```rust
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// signer.rs
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#[async_trait::async_trait]
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pub trait Signer {
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async fn sign(&self, message: &[u8]) -> Result<Vec<u8>, EvmError>;
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fn address(&self) -> String;
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}
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```
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- `SessionManager` in vault implements this trait.
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- Any other backend (mock, hardware wallet, etc.) can implement it.
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---
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## 2. EvmProvider Abstraction
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```rust
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// provider.rs
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pub enum EvmProvider {
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Http { name: String, url: String, chain_id: u64 },
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// Future: WebSocket, Infura, etc.
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}
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impl EvmProvider {
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pub async fn send_raw_transaction<S: Signer>(&self, tx: &Transaction, signer: &S) -> Result<TxHash, EvmError> {
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let raw_tx = tx.sign(signer).await?;
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let body = format!("{{\"raw\":\"{}\"}}", hex::encode(&raw_tx));
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match self {
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EvmProvider::Http { url, .. } => {
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http_post(url, &body).await
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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---
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## 3. EvmClient Struct & API
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```rust
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// client.rs
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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pub struct EvmClient<S: Signer> {
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providers: HashMap<String, EvmProvider>,
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current: String,
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signer: S,
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}
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impl<S: Signer> EvmClient<S> {
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pub fn new(signer: S) -> Self {
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Self {
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providers: HashMap::new(),
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current: String::new(),
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signer,
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}
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}
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pub fn add_provider(&mut self, key: String, provider: EvmProvider) {
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self.providers.insert(key, provider);
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}
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pub fn set_current(&mut self, key: &str) -> Result<(), EvmError> {
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if self.providers.contains_key(key) {
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self.current = key.to_string();
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(EvmError::UnknownNetwork)
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}
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}
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pub fn current_provider(&self) -> Option<&EvmProvider> {
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self.providers.get(&self.current)
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}
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pub async fn send_transaction(&self, tx: Transaction) -> Result<TxHash, EvmError> {
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let provider = self.current_provider().ok_or(EvmError::NoNetwork)?;
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provider.send_raw_transaction(&tx, &self.signer).await
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}
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}
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```
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---
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## 4. Cross-Platform Networking (Native + WASM)
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```rust
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// utils.rs
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pub async fn http_post(url: &str, body: &str) -> Result<TxHash, EvmError> {
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#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
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{
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let resp = reqwest::Client::new().post(url).body(body.to_owned()).send().await?;
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// parse response...
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Ok(parse_tx_hash(resp.text().await?))
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
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{
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let resp = gloo_net::http::Request::post(url).body(body).send().await?;
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// parse response...
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Ok(parse_tx_hash(resp.text().await?))
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}
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}
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```
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---
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## 5. Rhai Scripting Integration
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```rust
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// rhai_bindings.rs
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pub fn register_rhai_api(engine: &mut Engine) {
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engine.register_type::<EvmClient<MySigner>>();
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engine.register_fn("add_network", EvmClient::add_provider);
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engine.register_fn("switch_network", EvmClient::set_current);
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engine.register_fn("send_tx", EvmClient::send_transaction);
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}
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```
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---
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## 6. Usage Example
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```rust
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use evm_client::{EvmClient, EvmProvider, Signer};
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use vault::SessionManager;
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let mut client = EvmClient::new(session_manager);
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client.add_provider("mainnet".into(), EvmProvider::Http { name: "Ethereum Mainnet".into(), url: "...".into(), chain_id: 1 });
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client.add_provider("polygon".into(), EvmProvider::Http { name: "Polygon".into(), url: "...".into(), chain_id: 137 });
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client.set_current("polygon")?;
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let tx_hash = client.send_transaction(tx).await?;
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```
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---
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## 7. Compliance & Consistency
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- **Async/trait-based**: Like kvstore/vault, all APIs are async and trait-based
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- **No direct dependencies**: Uses generic Signer, not vault/session directly
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- **Cross-platform**: Uses conditional networking for native/WASM
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- **Modular/testable**: Clear separation of provider, client, and signer logic
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- **Rhai scripting**: Exposes ergonomic scripting API
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- **Follows architecture.md**: Modular, layered, reusable, and extensible
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---
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## 8. Open Questions / TODOs
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- How to handle provider-specific errors and retries?
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- Should we support WebSocket providers in v1?
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- What subset of EVM JSON-RPC should be exposed to Rhai?
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- How to best test WASM networking in CI?
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---
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*Last updated: 2025-05-16*
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# Rhai Scripting System Architecture & Implementation Plan
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## Project Goal
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Build a system that allows users to write and execute Rhai scripts both:
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- **Locally via a CLI**, and
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- **In the browser via a browser extension**
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using the same core logic (the `vault` and `evm_client` crates), powered by a Rust WebAssembly module.
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---
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## Requirements & Architecture
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### 1. Shared Rust Libraries
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- **Core Libraries:**
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- `vault/`: Cryptographic vault and session management
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- `evm_client/`: EVM RPC client
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- **Responsibilities:**
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- Implement business logic
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- Expose functions to the Rhai scripting engine
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- Reusable in both native CLI and WebAssembly builds
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### 2. Recommended File Structure
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```
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rhai_sandbox_workspace/
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├── Cargo.toml # Workspace manifest
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├── vault/ # Shared logic + Rhai bindings
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│ ├── Cargo.toml
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│ └── src/
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│ ├── lib.rs # Public API (all core logic)
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│ ├── rhai_bindings.rs# Rhai registration (shared)
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│ └── utils.rs # Any helpers
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├── cli/ # CLI runner
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│ ├── Cargo.toml
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│ └── src/
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│ └── main.rs
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├── wasm/ # Wasm runner using same API
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│ ├── Cargo.toml
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│ └── src/
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│ └── lib.rs
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├── browser-extension/ # (optional) Extension frontend
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│ ├── manifest.json
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│ ├── index.html
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│ └── index.js
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```
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### 3. Code Organization for Shared Rhai Bindings
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**In `vault/src/lib.rs`:**
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```rust
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pub mod rhai_bindings;
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pub use rhai_bindings::register_rhai_api;
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pub fn fib(n: i64) -> i64 {
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if n < 2 { n } else { fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2) }
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}
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```
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**In `vault/src/rhai_bindings.rs`:**
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```rust
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use rhai::{Engine, RegisterFn};
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use crate::fib;
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pub fn register_rhai_api(engine: &mut Engine) {
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engine.register_fn("fib", fib);
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}
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```
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**Using in CLI (`cli/src/main.rs`):**
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```rust
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use rhai::Engine;
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use vault::register_rhai_api;
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use std::env;
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use std::fs;
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fn main() {
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let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
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if args.len() != 2 {
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eprintln!("Usage: cli <script.rhai>");
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return;
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}
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let script = fs::read_to_string(&args[1]).expect("Failed to read script");
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let mut engine = Engine::new();
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register_rhai_api(&mut engine);
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match engine.eval::<i64>(&script) {
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Ok(result) => println!("Result: {}", result),
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Err(e) => eprintln!("Error: {}", e),
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}
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}
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```
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**Using in WASM (`wasm/src/lib.rs`):**
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```rust
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use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
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use rhai::Engine;
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use vault::register_rhai_api;
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#[wasm_bindgen]
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pub fn run_rhai(script: &str) -> JsValue {
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let mut engine = Engine::new();
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register_rhai_api(&mut engine);
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match engine.eval_expression::<i64>(script) {
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Ok(res) => JsValue::from_f64(res as f64),
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Err(e) => JsValue::from_str(&format!("Error: {}", e)),
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}
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}
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```
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**Benefits:**
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- Single source of truth for Rhai bindings (`register_rhai_api`)
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- Easy to expand: add more Rust functions and register in one place
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- Works seamlessly across CLI and WASM
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- Encourages code reuse and maintainability
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**This approach fully adheres to the principles in `architecture.md`**:
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- Modular, layered design
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- Code reuse across targets
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- Shared business logic for both native and WASM
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- Clean separation of platform-specific code
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### 4. Native CLI Tool (`cli/`)
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- Accepts `.rhai` script file or stdin
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- Uses shared libraries to run the script via the Rhai engine
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- Outputs the result to the terminal
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### 5. WebAssembly Module (`wasm/`)
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- Uses the same core library for Rhai logic
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- Exposes a `run_rhai(script: &str) -> String` function via `wasm_bindgen`
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- Usable from browser-based JS (e.g., `import { run_rhai }`)
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### 4. Browser Extension (`browser_extension/`)
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- UI for user to enter Rhai code after loading keyspace and selecting keypair (using SessionManager)
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- Loads the WebAssembly module
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- Runs user input through `run_rhai(script)`
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- Displays the result or error
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- **Security:**
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- Only allows script input from:
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- Trusted websites (via content script injection)
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- Extension popup UI---
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## EVM Client Integration: Pluggable Signer Pattern
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---
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## Cross-Platform, Multi-Network EvmClient Design
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To be consistent with the rest of the project and adhere to the architecture and modularity principles, the `evm_client` crate should:
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- Use async APIs and traits for all network and signing operations
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- Support both native and WASM (browser) environments via conditional compilation
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- Allow dynamic switching between multiple EVM networks/providers at runtime
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- Avoid direct dependencies on vault/session, using the pluggable Signer trait
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- Expose a clear, ergonomic API for both Rust and Rhai scripting
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### 1. EvmProvider Abstraction
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```rust
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pub enum EvmProvider {
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Http { name: String, url: String, chain_id: u64 },
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// Future: WebSocket, Infura, etc.
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}
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```
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### 2. EvmClient Struct
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```rust
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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pub struct EvmClient<S: Signer> {
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providers: HashMap<String, EvmProvider>,
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current: String,
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signer: S,
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}
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impl<S: Signer> EvmClient<S> {
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pub fn new(signer: S) -> Self {
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Self {
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providers: HashMap::new(),
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current: String::new(),
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signer,
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}
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}
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pub fn add_provider(&mut self, key: String, provider: EvmProvider) {
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self.providers.insert(key, provider);
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}
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pub fn set_current(&mut self, key: &str) -> Result<(), EvmError> {
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if self.providers.contains_key(key) {
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self.current = key.to_string();
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(EvmError::UnknownNetwork)
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}
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}
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pub fn current_provider(&self) -> Option<&EvmProvider> {
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self.providers.get(&self.current)
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}
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pub async fn send_transaction(&self, tx: Transaction) -> Result<TxHash, EvmError> {
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let provider = self.current_provider().ok_or(EvmError::NoNetwork)?;
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provider.send_raw_transaction(&tx, &self.signer).await
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}
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}
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```
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### 3. Provider Networking (Native + WASM)
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```rust
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impl EvmProvider {
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pub async fn send_raw_transaction<S: Signer>(&self, tx: &Transaction, signer: &S) -> Result<TxHash, EvmError> {
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let raw_tx = tx.sign(signer).await?;
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let body = format!("{{\"raw\":\"{}\"}}", hex::encode(&raw_tx));
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match self {
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EvmProvider::Http { url, .. } => {
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http_post(url, &body).await
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Cross-platform HTTP POST
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pub async fn http_post(url: &str, body: &str) -> Result<TxHash, EvmError> {
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#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
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{
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let resp = reqwest::Client::new().post(url).body(body.to_owned()).send().await?;
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// parse response...
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Ok(parse_tx_hash(resp.text().await?))
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}
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#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
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{
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let resp = gloo_net::http::Request::post(url).body(body).send().await?;
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// parse response...
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Ok(parse_tx_hash(resp.text().await?))
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}
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}
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```
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### 4. Rhai Scripting Integration
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- Expose `add_network`, `switch_network`, and `send_tx` functions to the Rhai engine via the shared bindings pattern.
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- Example:
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```rust
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pub fn register_rhai_api(engine: &mut Engine) {
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engine.register_type::<EvmClient<MySigner>>();
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engine.register_fn("add_network", EvmClient::add_provider);
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engine.register_fn("switch_network", EvmClient::set_current);
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engine.register_fn("send_tx", EvmClient::send_transaction);
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}
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```
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### 5. Consistency and Compliance
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- **Async, modular, and testable:** All APIs are async and trait-based, just like kvstore/vault.
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- **No direct dependencies:** EvmClient is generic over signing backend, like other crates.
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- **Cross-platform:** Uses conditional compilation for networking, ensuring WASM and native support.
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- **Clear separation:** Network and signing logic are independent, allowing easy extension and testing.
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This design fits seamlessly with your project’s architecture and modularity goals.
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### 5. Web App Integration
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- Enable trusted web apps to send Rhai scripts to the extension, using one or both of:
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#### Option A: Direct (Client-side)
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- Web apps use `window.postMessage()` or DOM events
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- Extension listens via content script
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- Validates origin before running the script
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#### Option B: Server-based (WebSocket)
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- Both extension and web app connect to a backend WebSocket server
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- Web app sends script to server
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- Server routes it to the right connected extension client
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- Extension executes the script and returns the result
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### 6. Security Considerations
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- All script execution is sandboxed via Rhai + Wasm
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- Only allow input from:
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- Extension popup
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- Approved websites or servers
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- Validate origins and inputs strictly
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- Do not expose internal APIs beyond `run_rhai(script)`
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---
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## High-Level Component Diagram
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```
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+-------------------+ +-------------------+
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| CLI Tool | | Browser Extension|
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| (cli/) | | (browser_ext/) |
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+---------+---------+ +---------+---------+
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| +----------------+
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+---------v---------+
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| WASM Module | <--- Shared Rust Core (vault, evm_client)
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| (wasm/) |
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+---------+---------+
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+---------v---------+
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| Rhai Engine |
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+-------------------+
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```
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---
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## Implementation Phases
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### Phase 1: Core Library Integration
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- Ensure all business logic (vault & evm_client) is accessible from both native and WASM targets.
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- Expose required functions to Rhai engine.
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### Phase 2: CLI Tool
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- Implement CLI that loads and runs Rhai scripts using the shared core.
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- Add support for stdin and file input.
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### Phase 3: WASM Module
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- Build WASM module exposing `run_rhai`.
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- Integrate with browser JS via `wasm_bindgen`.
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### Phase 4: Browser Extension
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- UI for script input and result display.
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- Integrate WASM module and SessionManager.
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- Secure script input (popup and trusted sites only).
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### Phase 5: Web App Integration
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- Implement postMessage and/or WebSocket protocol for trusted web apps to send scripts.
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- Validate origins and handle results.
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---
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## Open Questions / TODOs
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- What subset of the vault/evm_client API should be exposed to Rhai?
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- What are the best practices for sandboxing Rhai in WASM?
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- How will user authentication/session be handled between extension and web app?
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- How will error reporting and logging work across boundaries?
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---
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## References
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- [Rhai scripting engine](https://rhai.rs/)
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- [wasm-bindgen](https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-bindgen/)
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- [WebExtension APIs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions)
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- [Rust + WASM Book](https://rustwasm.github.io/book/)
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---
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*Last updated: 2025-05-15*
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