.. highlight:: kotlin Writing a custom notary service (experimental) ============================================== .. warning:: Customising a notary service is still an experimental feature and not recommended for most use-cases. The APIs for writing a custom notary may change in the future. The first step is to create a service class in your CorDapp that extends the ``NotaryService`` abstract class. This will ensure that it is recognised as a notary service. The custom notary service class should provide a constructor with two parameters of types ``ServiceHubInternal`` and ``PublicKey``. Note that ``ServiceHubInternal`` does not provide any API stability guarantees. .. literalinclude:: ../../samples/notary-demo/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/notarydemo/MyCustomNotaryService.kt :language: kotlin :start-after: START 1 :end-before: END 1 The next step is to write a notary service flow. You are free to copy and modify the existing built-in flows such as ``ValidatingNotaryFlow``, ``NonValidatingNotaryFlow``, or implement your own from scratch (following the ``NotaryFlow.Service`` template). Below is an example of a custom flow for a *validating* notary service: .. literalinclude:: ../../samples/notary-demo/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/notarydemo/MyCustomNotaryService.kt :language: kotlin :start-after: START 2 :end-before: END 2 To enable the service, add the following to the node configuration: .. parsed-literal:: notary : { validating : true # Set to false if your service is non-validating className : "net.corda.notarydemo.MyCustomValidatingNotaryService" # The fully qualified name of your service class }