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package com.stytch.java.consumer.models.cryptowallets
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import com.squareup.moshi.Json
import com.squareup.moshi.JsonClass
import com.stytch.java.consumer.models.sessions.Session
import com.stytch.java.consumer.models.users.User
import java.time.Instant
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
public data class SIWEParams
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
/**
* Only required if `siwe_params` is passed. The domain that is requesting the crypto wallet signature. Must be an RFC
* 3986 authority.
*/
@Json(name = "domain")
val domain: String,
/**
* Only required if `siwe_params` is passed. An RFC 3986 URI referring to the resource that is the subject of the signing.
*/
@Json(name = "uri")
val uri: String,
/**
* A list of information or references to information the user wishes to have resolved as part of authentication. Every
* resource must be an RFC 3986 URI.
*/
@Json(name = "resources")
val resources: List,
/**
* The EIP-155 Chain ID to which the session is bound. Defaults to 1. Must be the string representation of an integer
* between 1 and 9,223,372,036,854,775,771, inclusive.
*/
@Json(name = "chain_id")
val chainId: String? = null,
/**
* A human-readable ASCII assertion that the user will sign. The statement may only include reserved, unreserved, or space
* characters according to RFC 3986 definitions, and must not contain other forms of whitespace such as newlines, tabs,
* and carriage returns.
*/
@Json(name = "statement")
val statement: String? = null,
/**
* The time when the message was generated. Defaults to the current time. All timestamps in our API conform to the RFC
* 3339 standard and are expressed in UTC, e.g. `2021-12-29T12:33:09Z`.
*/
@Json(name = "issued_at")
val issuedAt: Instant? = null,
/**
* The time when the signed authentication message will become valid. Defaults to the current time. All timestamps in our
* API conform to the RFC 3339 standard and are expressed in UTC, e.g. `2021-12-29T12:33:09Z`.
*/
@Json(name = "not_before")
val notBefore: Instant? = null,
/**
* A system-specific identifier that may be used to uniquely refer to the sign-in request. The `message_request_id` must
* be a valid pchar according to RFC 3986 definitions.
*/
@Json(name = "message_request_id")
val messageRequestId: String? = null,
)
/**
* Request type for `CryptoWallets.authenticate`.
*/
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
public data class AuthenticateRequest
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
/**
* The type of wallet to authenticate. Currently `ethereum` and `solana` are supported. Wallets for any EVM-compatible
* chains (such as Polygon or BSC) are also supported and are grouped under the `ethereum` type.
*/
@Json(name = "crypto_wallet_type")
val cryptoWalletType: String,
/**
* The crypto wallet address to authenticate.
*/
@Json(name = "crypto_wallet_address")
val cryptoWalletAddress: String,
/**
* The signature from the message challenge.
*/
@Json(name = "signature")
val signature: String,
/**
* The `session_token` associated with a User's existing Session.
*/
@Json(name = "session_token")
val sessionToken: String? = null,
/**
* Set the session lifetime to be this many minutes from now. This will start a new session if one doesn't already exist,
* returning both an opaque `session_token` and `session_jwt` for this session. Remember that the `session_jwt` will
* have a fixed lifetime of
* five minutes regardless of the underlying session duration, and will need to be refreshed over time.
*
* This value must be a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 527040 minutes (366 days).
*
* If a `session_token` or `session_jwt` is provided then a successful authentication will continue to extend the
* session this many minutes.
*
* If the `session_duration_minutes` parameter is not specified, a Stytch session will not be created.
*/
@Json(name = "session_duration_minutes")
val sessionDurationMinutes: Int? = null,
/**
* The `session_jwt` associated with a User's existing Session.
*/
@Json(name = "session_jwt")
val sessionJwt: String? = null,
/**
* Add a custom claims map to the Session being authenticated. Claims are only created if a Session is initialized by
* providing a value in `session_duration_minutes`. Claims will be included on the Session object and in the JWT. To
* update a key in an existing Session, supply a new value. To delete a key, supply a null value.
*
* Custom claims made with reserved claims ("iss", "sub", "aud", "exp", "nbf", "iat", "jti") will be ignored. Total
* custom claims size cannot exceed four kilobytes.
*/
@Json(name = "session_custom_claims")
val sessionCustomClaims: Map? = emptyMap(),
)
/**
* Response type for `CryptoWallets.authenticate`.
*/
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
public data class AuthenticateResponse
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
/**
* Globally unique UUID that is returned with every API call. This value is important to log for debugging purposes; we
* may ask for this value to help identify a specific API call when helping you debug an issue.
*/
@Json(name = "request_id")
val requestId: String,
/**
* The unique ID of the affected User.
*/
@Json(name = "user_id")
val userId: String,
/**
* A secret token for a given Stytch Session.
*/
@Json(name = "session_token")
val sessionToken: String,
/**
* The JSON Web Token (JWT) for a given Stytch Session.
*/
@Json(name = "session_jwt")
val sessionJwt: String,
/**
* The `user` object affected by this API call. See the [Get user endpoint](https://stytch.com/docs/api/get-user) for
* complete response field details.
*/
@Json(name = "user")
val user: User,
/**
* The HTTP status code of the response. Stytch follows standard HTTP response status code patterns, e.g. 2XX values
* equate to success, 3XX values are redirects, 4XX are client errors, and 5XX are server errors.
*/
@Json(name = "status_code")
val statusCode: Int,
/**
* If you initiate a Session, by including `session_duration_minutes` in your authenticate call, you'll receive a full
* Session object in the response.
*
* See [GET sessions](https://stytch.com/docs/api/session-get) for complete response fields.
*
*/
@Json(name = "session")
val session: Session? = null,
/**
* The parameters of the Sign In With Ethereum (SIWE) message that was signed.
*/
@Json(name = "siwe_params")
val siweParams: SIWEParamsResponse? = null,
)
/**
* Request type for `CryptoWallets.authenticateStart`.
*/
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
public data class AuthenticateStartRequest
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
/**
* The type of wallet to authenticate. Currently `ethereum` and `solana` are supported. Wallets for any EVM-compatible
* chains (such as Polygon or BSC) are also supported and are grouped under the `ethereum` type.
*/
@Json(name = "crypto_wallet_type")
val cryptoWalletType: String,
/**
* The crypto wallet address to authenticate.
*/
@Json(name = "crypto_wallet_address")
val cryptoWalletAddress: String,
/**
* The unique ID of a specific User.
*/
@Json(name = "user_id")
val userId: String? = null,
/**
* The `session_token` associated with a User's existing Session.
*/
@Json(name = "session_token")
val sessionToken: String? = null,
/**
* The `session_jwt` associated with a User's existing Session.
*/
@Json(name = "session_jwt")
val sessionJwt: String? = null,
/**
* The parameters for a Sign In With Ethereum (SIWE) message. May only be passed if the `crypto_wallet_type` is `ethereum`.
*/
@Json(name = "siwe_params")
val siweParams: SIWEParams? = null,
)
/**
* Response type for `CryptoWallets.authenticateStart`.
*/
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
public data class AuthenticateStartResponse
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
/**
* Globally unique UUID that is returned with every API call. This value is important to log for debugging purposes; we
* may ask for this value to help identify a specific API call when helping you debug an issue.
*/
@Json(name = "request_id")
val requestId: String,
/**
* The unique ID of the affected User.
*/
@Json(name = "user_id")
val userId: String,
/**
* A challenge string to be signed by the wallet in order to prove ownership.
*/
@Json(name = "challenge")
val challenge: String,
/**
* In `login_or_create` endpoints, this field indicates whether or not a User was just created.
*/
@Json(name = "user_created")
val userCreated: Boolean,
/**
* The HTTP status code of the response. Stytch follows standard HTTP response status code patterns, e.g. 2XX values
* equate to success, 3XX values are redirects, 4XX are client errors, and 5XX are server errors.
*/
@Json(name = "status_code")
val statusCode: Int,
)
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
public data class SIWEParamsResponse
@JvmOverloads
constructor(
/**
* The domain that requested the crypto wallet signature.
*/
@Json(name = "domain")
val domain: String,
/**
* An RFC 3986 URI referring to the resource that is the subject of the signing.
*/
@Json(name = "uri")
val uri: String,
/**
* The EIP-155 Chain ID to which the session is bound.
*/
@Json(name = "chain_id")
val chainId: String,
/**
* A list of information or references to information the user wishes to have resolved as part of authentication. Every
* resource must be an RFC 3986 URI.
*/
@Json(name = "resources")
val resources: List,
@Json(name = "status_code")
val statusCode: Int,
/**
* The time when the message was generated. All timestamps in our API conform to the RFC 3339 standard and are expressed
* in UTC, e.g. `2021-12-29T12:33:09Z`.
*/
@Json(name = "issued_at")
val issuedAt: Instant? = null,
/**
* A system-specific identifier that may be used to uniquely refer to the sign-in request.
*/
@Json(name = "message_request_id")
val messageRequestId: String? = null,
)