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@into-the-fathom/experimental

v1.1.0

Published

Experimental libraries for ethers. These should not be considered stable.

Downloads

1

Readme

Experimental Playground

This package is a collection of quick little ideas, which may be half-baked.

If you find a particular feature piques your interest, please feel free to open an issue on GitHub to discuss it.

Also, if you have any system that requires an object from this package, make sure you specify the exact npm version in your package.json, as backwards compatibility is NOT guaranteed for this package; APIs may change and classes may disappear.

Items

BrainWallet

In general, a Brain Wallet is not recommended, but it is a feature we offered in v3 and below. It allows a wallet to be described and recovered using a username and a password. However, anyone who can guess a username and password can steal the funds, and the password cannot be changed. But for backwards compatibility and for simple testing, we provide it here.

import { BrainWallet } from "@into-the-fathom/experimental/brain-wallet";

// This is optional, but since a Brain Wallet can take 5-10s to generate,
// helps keep your users informed
function showProgress(percent) {
    if (percent === 1) {
        console.log("Done.");
    } else {
        console.log("Completed: " + Math.trunc(100 * percent) + "%");
    }
}

// Generate a legacy-compatible Brain Wallet
BrainWallet.generateLegacy(username, password, showProgress).then((wallet) => {
    console.log(wallet);
});

// Generate a new-style Brain Wallet, which contains a Mnemonic Phrase too
BrainWallet.generate(username, password, showProgess).then((wallet) => {
    console.log(wallet);
});

NonceManager

import { NonceManager } from "@into-the-fathom/experimental/nonce-manager";

let signer = "... any way you get a signer ...";

// The NonceManager Signer will automatically manage the nonce for you
// so you may blast the network with as many transactions as you would
// like. Transactions which have not been mined within XXX timeout and
// will be rebroadcast; keep in mind that unmined transactions remain
// in memory.
const managedSigner = new NonceManager(signer);

Eip1193Bridge

import { Eip1193Bridge } from "@into-the-fathom/experimental/retry-provider";

const signer = "... any way you get an ethers Signer...";
const provider = "... any way you get an ethers Provider...";

const eip1193Provider = new Eip1193Provider(signer, provider);

License

MIT License.