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UseWallet v3 Alpha - use-wallet-js

npm version License: MIT

use-wallet-js is a TypeScript library aimed at integrating Algorand wallets into decentralized applications (dApps). This vanilla JS version is a framework agnostic rewrite of the @txnlab/use-wallet React library: https://github.com/TxnLab/use-wallet

:warning: This library is currently in its alpha stage and is not yet recommended for production use.

Overview

This version of UseWallet generally follows the same design principles as the React version, with a few key differences:

  1. Framework Agnostic: Unlike v2, which uses React Hooks, use-wallet-js employs TypeScript classes, making it usable in non-React dApps.

  2. Efficient: The core library has been optimized for speed and simplicity:

    • Framework-independent
    • Implements on-demand loading for wallet SDKs
  3. Dynamic SDK Initialization: Instead of initializing all wallet SDKs upfront, use-wallet-js dynamically imports the relevant SDK only when a "Connect" action has been triggered.

  4. Switching Networks: The library lets you configure and set the network(s) your application uses, exposing an algod client instance for the current active network. This pattern was inspired by solid-algo-wallets and allows for easy switching between public/local networks.

  5. State Updates: Each of the exported classes exposes a subscribe method for subscribing to state updates. In the absense of React, this provides a way for UI elements to re-render when the state changes.

Similar Structure to v2

At a high level, use-wallet-js retains a familiar structure and API for users of v2.x, principally through the WalletManager class. This class echoes the useWallet hook API from the previous version, aiming to make transitions between versions as seamless as possible.

While the library in its current form exports only classes, future updates will include framework-specific wrappers for React, Vue, Svelte, and Solid. These wrappers will be built on top of the core library, and will be published as separate packages [TBD].

Development Strategy

This repository will serve as the alpha stage for the @txnlab/use-wallet v3.0.0 release.

Once it reaches beta stage, the commit history will be patched to a branch on the TxnLab/use-wallet repository, with pre-releases published as @txnlab/use-wallet@3.0.0-beta.* on NPM.

Updates will be posted in the #use-wallet channel on the NFDomains Discord and from the @TxnLab Twitter.

Feedback and Issues

Feedback from the Algorand community during this stage will impact the quality and utility of the final release! Engage with the development, report bugs, and start discussions using the GitHub Issues.

Getting Started

Install the package using NPM:

npm install @txnlab/use-wallet-js

Install peer dependencies:

npm install @blockshake/defly-connect @perawallet/connect @walletconnect/modal @walletconnect/sign-client @walletconnect/types algosdk

Configuration

The WalletManager class is the main entry point for the library. It is responsible for initializing the wallet SDKs, managing the network, and handling wallet connections.

import { NetworkId, WalletId, WalletManager } from '@txnlab/use-wallet-js'

const walletManager = new WalletManager({
  wallets: [
    WalletId.DEFLY,
    WalletId.EXODUS,
    WalletId.PERA,
    {
      id: WalletId.WALLETCONNECT,
      options: { projectId: '<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>' }
    }
  ],
  network: NetworkId.TESTNET
})

wallets (required)

Each wallet you wish to support must be included in the wallets array.

To initialize wallets with default options, pass the wallet ID using the WalletId enum. To use custom options, pass an object with the id and options properties.

Note: WalletConnect's projectId option is required. You can get a project ID by registering your application at https://cloud.walletconnect.com/

network (optional)

The network property is used to set the default network for the application. It can be set to either BETANET, TESTNET, MAINNET, or LOCALNET. The default (if unset) is TESTNET.

The active network is persisted to local storage. If your application supports switching networks, when a user revisits your app or refreshes the page, the active network from the previous session will be restored.

algod (optional)

The WalletManager class exposes an algodClient property, which is an instance of the algosdk.Algodv2 class. This client is initialized with the default network, and can be used to make requests to an Algorand node.

const algodClient = walletManager.algodClient

If the active network changes, the algodClient instance will be updated to reflect the new network.

By default, the algodClient instance connects to AlgoNode's free (as in 🍺) API for public networks, and http://localhost for LOCALNET. You can override this behavior by passing an algod configuration object to the WalletManager constructor.

To configure the algodClient for the active network only, pass an object with token, baseServer and port properties:

const walletManager = new WalletManager({
  wallets: [...],
  network: NetworkId.TESTNET,
  algod: {
    token: '<YOUR_TOKEN>',
    baseServer: '<YOUR_SERVER_URL>',
    port: '<YOUR_PORT>', // string | number
  }
})

To configure the algodClient for specific networks, pass a mapped object of the network(s) you wish to configure, where each key is a NetworkId and each value is an algod configuration object:

const walletManager = new WalletManager({
  wallets: [...],
  network: NetworkId.TESTNET,
  algod: {
    [NetworkId.TESTNET]: {
      token: '<YOUR_TOKEN>',
      baseServer: '<YOUR_SERVER_URL>',
      port: '<YOUR_PORT>'
    },
    [NetworkId.MAINNET]: {
      token: '<YOUR_TOKEN>',
      baseServer: '<YOUR_SERVER_URL>',
      port: '<YOUR_PORT>'
    }
  }
})

WalletManager API

The WalletManager class manages wallets, networks, and states.

class WalletManager {
  constructor({
    wallets: Array<T | WalletIdConfig<T>>,
    network?: NetworkId,
    algod?: NetworkConfig
  }: WalletManagerConstructor)
}

Methods

subscribe(callback: (state: State) => void): (() => void)
setActiveNetwork(network: NetworkId): void
resumeSessions(): Promise<void>

Properties

wallets: BaseWallet[]
activeNetwork: NetworkId
algodClient: algosdk.Algodv2
activeWallet: BaseWallet | null
activeWalletAccounts: WalletAccount[] | null
activeWalletAddresses: string[] | null
activeAccount: WalletAccount | null
activeAddress: string | null
signTransactions
public signTransactions(
  txnGroup: algosdk.Transaction[] | algosdk.Transaction[][] | Uint8Array[] | Uint8Array[][],
  indexesToSign?: number[],
  returnGroup?: boolean // default: true
): Promise<Uint8Array[]>
transactionSigner: TransactionSigner
public transactionSigner(
  txnGroup: algosdk.Transaction[],
  indexesToSign: number[]
): Promise<Uint8Array[]>
transactionSignerAccount: TransactionSignerAccount
/** A wrapper around `TransactionSigner` that also has the sender address. */
interface TransactionSignerAccount {
  addr: Readonly<string>
  signer: TransactionSigner
}

Example UI

See the examples/vanilla-ts directory for a simple Vite app that demonstrates the library's functionality.

Switching Networks

Coming soon

Signing Transactions

Coming soon

License

MIT ©2024 TxnLab, Inc.