ECDSA signatures in Ethereum consist of three parameters: v, r and s. The signature is always 65-bytes in length. r = first 32 bytes of signature s = second 32 bytes of signature v = final 1 byte of signature Since protobuf doesn't support uint8, we use a boolean for v, which is always 8 bits.

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from message valorem.trade.v1.EthSignature

Hierarchy (view full)

Constructors

Properties

r: Uint8Array = ...

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from field: bytes r = 1;

s: Uint8Array = ...

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from field: bytes s = 2;

v: Uint8Array = ...

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from field: bytes v = 3;

fields: FieldList = ...
runtime: ProtoRuntime = proto3
typeName: "valorem.trade.v1.EthSignature" = "valorem.trade.v1.EthSignature"

Methods

  • Create a deep copy.

    Returns EthSignature

  • Compare with a message of the same type.

    Parameters

    Returns boolean

  • Parse from binary data, merging fields.

    Repeated fields are appended. Map entries are added, overwriting existing keys.

    If a message field is already present, it will be merged with the new data.

    Parameters

    Returns this

  • Parse a message from a JSON value.

    Parameters

    Returns this

  • Parse a message from a JSON string.

    Parameters

    Returns this

  • Retrieve the MessageType of this message - a singleton that represents the protobuf message declaration and provides metadata for reflection- based operations.

    Returns MessageType<EthSignature>

  • Serialize the message to binary data.

    Parameters

    Returns Uint8Array

  • Override for serialization behavior. This will be invoked when calling JSON.stringify on this message (i.e. JSON.stringify(msg)).

    Note that this will not serialize google.protobuf.Any with a packed message because the protobuf JSON format specifies that it needs to be unpacked, and this is only possible with a type registry to look up the message type. As a result, attempting to serialize a message with this type will throw an Error.

    This method is protected because you should not need to invoke it directly -- instead use JSON.stringify or toJsonString for stringified JSON. Alternatively, if actual JSON is desired, you should use toJson.

    Returns JsonValue

  • Serialize the message to a JSON value, a JavaScript value that can be passed to JSON.stringify().

    Parameters

    Returns JsonValue

  • Serialize the message to a JSON string.

    Parameters

    Returns string

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