Get keys bound to a wallet address
While most Open Payments code snippets are intended for clients, getting the keys bound to a wallet address is primarily a function of account servicing entities.
When an authorization server receives a signed grant request, the server can make a call to acquire the public keys bound to the wallet address. Then, when a client makes a request to a resource server, the resource server calls the auth server to ensure the signature of the request corresponds to the public JWK of the wallet address. This enables the server to ensure the client is who it says it is.
These code snippets get the keys associated with the specified wallet address.
Before you begin
We recommend creating a wallet account on the test wallet. Creating an account allows you to test your client against the Open Payments APIs by using an ILP-enabled wallet funded with play money.
Retrieve the public keys for a wallet address
- Node 18
- A package manager such as NPM or PNPM
-
Open Payments SDK
- TSX
Additional configuration
Add "type": "module"
to package.json
Add the following to tsconfig.json
Get started
Import dependencies
import { createAuthenticatedClient } from "@interledger/open-payments";
Initialize Open Payments client
const client = await createAuthenticatedClient({
walletAddressUrl: WALLET_ADDRESS,
privateKey: PRIVATE_KEY_PATH,
keyId: KEY_ID,
});
Get wallet address keys
const walletAddressKeys = await client.walletAddress.getKeys({
url: WALLET_ADDRESS,
});
Output
console.log("WALLET ADDRESS KEYS:", JSON.stringify(walletAddressKeys, null, 2));
Run tsx path/to/directory/index.ts
.
- Node 18 or higher
- A package manager such as NPM or PNPM
-
Open Payments SDK
Additional configuration
Add "type": "module"
to package.json
Get started
Import dependencies
import { createAuthenticatedClient } from "@interledger/open-payments";
Initialize Open Payments client
const client = await createAuthenticatedClient({
walletAddressUrl: WALLET_ADDRESS,
privateKey: PRIVATE_KEY_PATH,
keyId: KEY_ID,
});
Get wallet address keys
const walletAddressKeys = await client.walletAddress.getKeys({
url: WALLET_ADDRESS,
});
Output
console.log("WALLET ADDRESS KEYS:", JSON.stringify(walletAddressKeys, null, 2));
Run node path/to/directory/index.js
.