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anchor-link-demo-multipass
This demo is a developer focused example to help show how Anchor + anchor-link can be used to create a multi-chain, multi-account, multi-device EOSIO applications. It was created using the create-react-app generic boilerplate and also includes anchor-link and anchor-link-browser-transport.
To run the demo, you'll just need to clone down this repository and run:
yarn install --frozen-lockfile
yarn start
The demo will launch in your browser in a local server.
You can also view this demo live at the following URL:
https://greymass.github.io/anchor-link-demo-multipass/
Documentation
The code itself is documented and the bulk of the implementation can be found inside ./src/App.js
. If you read through this code, you should be able to understand exactly how to instantiate anchor-link with the browser transport, and create ESR protocol requests.
Signature Provider Support
This demo has been confirmed to work with:
- Anchor Desktop (1.0.0): https://github.com/greymass/anchor
- Anchor Mobile (0.1.0): Unreleased, beta testing in progress.
It should work with any signature provider/wallet that integrates with the ESR Protocol specification.
Testnet Support
The current test networks are defined in ./src/assets/blockchain.json
. Additional networks can be enabled by adding new definitions to this file.
The logos for each network are also located in ./src/assets
, and are defined in ./src/Blockchains.js
.
Further reading
For more information about the technologies involved, please refer to:
- ESR (EOSIO Signing Request, EEP-7) Specification
- greymass/anchor-link
- greymass/anchor-link-browser-transport
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