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@metaphor-xyz/ens-claim

v1.0.1

Published

React hooks and components that help notify users to claim their $ENS airdrop.

Downloads

5

Readme

ens-claim

This package provides React hooks and components helpful in notifying users of products that they have unclaimed $ENS tokens from the ENS DAO airdrop, and directing them to claim those tokens.

Installation

npm install --save @metaphor-xyz/ens-claim

or

yarn save @metaphor-xyz/ens-claim

Usage

ENSClaimButton

The ENSClaimButton renders a button, if and only if the user's wallet as an open $ENS claim available, that when clicked shows a modal explaining how to claim the tokens.

import { BaseProvider } from 'ethers';
import { ENSClaimButton } from '@metaphor-xyz/ens-claim';

function SomeComponent({ address, provider }: { address: string, provider: BaseProvider }) {
  return <ENSClaimButton
    address={address}
    provider={provider} // optional
    delegate='metaphor.xyz' // optional, ENS name for default delegate
  />;
}

Claim ENS button Claim ENS modal

useENSClaim

If you would like to create your own button, the useENSClaim hook tells you whether or not an address has ENS tokens to claim.

function SomeComponent() {
  const { hasClaim } = useENSClaim();

  if (!hasClaim) {
    return null;
  }

  // ... render notification
}

License

MIT

TODO

There are a few possible improvements for the library:

  • Show the user their $ENS claim balance. This is very easy to do, but not sure if it's a good idea or not.
  • Perform the claim in-place for the user. This wouldn't be very responsible to do without also implementing the Snapshot voting for constitution ratification, until that process is over at least.