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@0xepoch/sdk

v0.6.0

Published

This package provides 2 APIs for using UserOperations:

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SDK to create and send UserOperation

This package provides 2 APIs for using UserOperations:

  • Low-level "walletAPI"
  • High-level Provider

LowLevel API:

BaseWalletAPI

An abstract base-class to create UserOperation for a contract wallet.

SimpleAccountAPI

An implementation of the BaseWalletAPI, for the SimpleWallet sample of account-abstraction.

owner = provider.getSigner()
const walletAPI = new SimpleAccountAPI({
    provider, 
    entryPointAddress,
    owner,
    factoryAddress
})
const op = await walletAPI.createSignedUserOp({
  target: recipient.address,
  data: recipient.interface.encodeFunctionData('something', ['hello'])
})

High-Level Provider API

A simplified mode that doesn't require a different wallet extension. Instead, the current provider's account is used as wallet owner by calling its "Sign Message" operation.

This can only work for wallets that use an EIP-191 ("Ethereum Signed Message") signature (like our sample SimpleWallet) Also, the UX is not great (the user is asked to sign a hash, and even the wallet address is not mentioned, only the signer)

import { wrapProvider } from '@account-abstraction/sdk'

//use this account as wallet-owner (which will be used to sign the requests)
const aaSigner = provider.getSigner()
const config = {
  chainId: await provider.getNetwork().then(net => net.chainId),
  entryPointAddress,
  bundlerUrl: 'http://localhost:3000/rpc'
} 
const aaProvider = await wrapProvider(provider, config, aaSigner)
const walletAddress = await aaProvider.getSigner().getAddress()

// send some eth to the wallet Address: wallet should have some balance to pay for its own creation, and for calling methods.

const myContract = new Contract(abi, aaProvider)

// this method will get called from the wallet address, through account-abstraction EntryPoint
await myContract.someMethod()