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@kev1n-peters/wallet-aggregator-evm

v0.0.1-beta.1

Published

Implements the base abstractions for EVM-compatible blockchains, using [wagmi](https://github.com/wagmi-dev/wagmi) under the hood to handle connection implementations.

Downloads

6

Readme

Wallet Aggregator - EVM

Implements the base abstractions for EVM-compatible blockchains, using wagmi under the hood to handle connection implementations.

Wallets implemented so far:

| Wallet | Link | | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------- | | Injected wallets (e.g: Brave) | | | Metamask | https://metamask.io | | WalletConnect | https://walletconnect.com | | Bitget Wallet | https://web3.bitget.com | | Coinbase Wallet | https://www.coinbase.com/wallet | | Ledger Connect | https://www.ledger.com |

Usage

The base EVMWallet configuration allows for the following parameters:

  • chains: an array of chain information objects. While the information is the same as in the {@link https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-3085 EIP-3085}, the structure is slightly different. Defaults to all chains.
  • preferredChain: an EVM chain id (e.g. 5 for Görli, 43113 for Avalanche Fuji Testnet, etc.). When connecting, the wallet will try to switch to this chain if the provider's network's chain id differs.
  • autoSwitch: indicates whether the wallet should attempt to switch the network back to the preferredChain upon detecting a chainChanged event (if set).
  • confirmations: Amount of confirmations/blocks to wait a transaction for

Additionally, each specific wallet has its own specific options.

import {
  MetamaskWallet,
  WalletConnectWallet,
  BitgetWallet,
  CoinbaseWallet,
  LedgerWallet,
  InjectedWallet,
} from "@xlabs-libs/wallet-aggregator-evm";

const injected = new InjectedWallet();
const metamask = new MetamaskWallet({
  preferredChain: 5,
  autoSwitch: true,
});
const walletConnect = new WalletConnectWallet({
  preferredChain: 43113,
});
const bitgetWallet = new BitgetWallet({
  options: {
    appName: "My App",
  },
});
const coinbase = new CoinbaseWallet({
  options: {
    reloadOnDisconnect: false,
    appName: "My App",
  },
});
const ledger = new LedgerWallet();