/**
 * ## Tezos AuthMethod and Verifier
 * Implements support to authenticate, authorize and verify with Tezos accounts as a did:pkh with SIWE(X) and CACAO.
 * Primarly used with `did-session` and `@didtools/cacao`.
 *
 * ## Installation
 *
 * ```
 * npm install --save @didtools/pkh-tezos
 * ```
 *
 * ## Auth Usage
 *
 * To Auth in web based env, use any injected web3 provider that implements the standard interface with `TezosWebAuth`.
 *
 * ```ts
 * // Web Auth Usage
 * import { TezosWebAuth, getAccountId, verifyTezosSignature} from '@didtools/pkh-tezos'
 * // ...
 *
 * let activeAccount = await tzProvider.getActiveAccount()
 * if (!activeAccount) {
 * 	const permissions = await tzProvider.requestPermissions()
 * 	let activeAccount = permissions
 * }
 * const address = await activeAccount.address
 * const accountId = await getAccountId(tzProvider, address)
 * const authMethod = await TezosWebAuth.getAuthMethod(tzProvider, accountId, publicKey)
 * ```
 *
 * To use with did-session and reference did-session docs for more details.
 *
 * ```js
 * const session = await DIDSession.authorize(authMethod, { resources: ['ceramic://*'] })
 * ```
 *
 * ## Configuration
 *
 * AuthMethod creators consume a standard Tezos provider and an AccountId. AccountID follows the
 * CAIP10 standard. The helper methods `getAccountIdByNetwork` and `getAccountId` are provided, but you can also create an AccountID
 * using the CAIP library directly.
 *
 * ```js
 * import { AccountId } from 'caip'
 * import { getAccountIdByNetwork, getAccountId } from '@didtools/pkh-tezos'
 *
 * // Using network string
 * const accountId = getAccountIdByNetwork('mainnet', address)
 *
 * // With CAIP
 * const tezosMainnetChainId = 'NetXdQprcVkpaWU'
 * const chainNameSpace = 'tezos'
 * const chainId = `${chainNameSpace}:${tezosMainnetChainId}`
 * const accountIdCAIP = new AccountId({ address, chainId })
 * ```
 *
 * ## Verifier Usage
 *
 * Verifiers are needed to verify different did:pkh signed payloads using CACAO. Libraries that need them will
 * consume a verifiers map allowing your to register the verifiers you want to support.
 *
 * ```ts
 * import { Cacao } from '@didtools/cacao'
 * import { getTezosVerifier } from '@didtools/pkh-tezos'
 * import { DID } from 'dids'
 *
 * const verifiers = {
 * 	...getTezosVerifier()
 * }
 *
 * // Directly with cacao
 * Cacao.verify(cacao, { verifiers, ...opts})
 *
 * // With DIDS, reference DIDS for more details
 * const dids = //configured dids instance
 * await dids.verifyJWS(jws, { capability, verifiers, ...opts})
 * ```
 *
 * @module pkh-tezos
 */
export * from './authmethod.js';
export * from './verifier.js';
