@etherspot/react-transaction-buidler
v0.26.20
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Etherspot React component.
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Etherspot transaction BUIDLer for React
- Website: https://etherspot.io
- Documentation: https://docs.etherspot.dev
- SDK Docs: https://sdk.etherspot.dev
- SDK Playground https://try.etherspot.dev
BUIDLer is a react component that allows plug-and-play integration with the Etherspot SDK, allowing dApps and developers to easily leverage the SDK in a highly customisable fashion.
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Prerequisites
Please ensure that you have the Editor Config plugin installed for VS Code:
Name: EditorConfig for VS Code
Id: EditorConfig.EditorConfig
Description: EditorConfig Support for Visual Studio Code
Version: 0.16.4
Publisher: EditorConfig
VS Marketplace Link: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=EditorConfig.EditorConfig
Getting Started
Install Etherspot transaction BUIDLer using npm or yarn
npm i @etherspot/react-transaction-buidler
Plug in your dApp
import {
Etherspot,
} from "@etherspot/react-transaction-buidler";
/**
* This is all that is needed to get started.
* To customise this, see the possible props
* you can pass in the docs.
*/
function RenderEtherspot(props) {
return <Etherspot />;
}
Developing locally
You can set up BUIDLER locally and develop new features for it. Please follow the instructures below:
- First, check out the Etherspot BUIDLER Example dapp here
- Then, checkout this repository
- In this repository directory: run
npm install && npm link
- In this repository directory:: run
npm run rollup:watch
- this project is now being watched for code changes - In the Example dapp directory: run
npm install && npm link @etherspot/react-transaction-buidler
- In the Example dapp directory: add a file called ".env"
- To this file add this line: REACT_APP_WEB3AUTH_CLIENT_ID = "fake_id"
- Replace fake_id with a real client ID from https://dashboard.web3auth.io/home/web3auth if you want social logins to work. Otherwise continue without it and login with a keybased wallet
- In the Example dapp directory: run
npm run start
You can now make code changes in this repository and changes will be reflected in the Example dapp.
Contributions
Follow guide
Security
To report security issues please follow guide