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@polkadot/ui-keyring

v3.11.3

Published

A wrapper extending the base @polkadot/keyring interface for usage in the browser: Key management of user accounts including generation and retrieval of keyring pairs from a variety of input combinations.

Downloads

8,475

Readme

@polkadot/ui-keyring

A wrapper extending the base @polkadot/keyring interface for usage in the browser: Key management of user accounts including generation and retrieval of keyring pairs from a variety of input combinations.

Usage Examples

All module methods are exposed through a single default export.

Regular

import keyring from @polkadot/ui-keyring

render () {
  // encode publicKey to ss58 address
  const address = keyring.encodeAddress(publicKey);

  // get keyring pair from ss58 address
  const pair = keyring.getPair(address);

  // ask questions about that particular keyring pair
  const isLocked = pair.isLocked;
  const meta = pair.meta;

  // save account from pair
  keyring.saveAccount(pair, password);

  // save address without unlocking it
  keyring.saveAddress(address, { ...meta });
}

Observables

Option 1: Declarative subscribe/unsubscribe w/ react-with-observable (recommended 'React' way)

import accountObservable from '@polkadot/ui-keyring/observable/accounts';
import { SingleAddress, SubjectInfo } from '@polkadot/ui-keyring/observable/types';
import React from 'react';
import { Subscribe } from 'react-with-observable';
import { map } from 'rxjs';

class MyReactComponent extends React.PureComponent {
  render () {
    <Subscribe>
      {accountObservable.subject.pipe(
        map((allAccounts: SubjectInfo) =>
          !allAccounts
            ? this.renderEmpty()
            : Object.values(allAccounts).map((account: SingleAddress) =>
                // Your component goes here
                console.log(account.json.address)
            )
        ))}
    </Subscribe>
  }

  renderEmpty () {
    return (
      <div> no accounts to display ... </div>
    );
  }
}

Option 2: Imperative subscribe/unsubscribe

import accountObservable from '@polkadot/ui-keyring/observable/accounts';
import { SingleAddress, SubjectInfo } from '@polkadot/ui-keyring/observable/types';
import React from 'react';
import { Subscription } from 'rxjs';

type State = {
  allAccounts?: SubjectInfo,
  subscriptions?: [Subscription]
}

class MyReactComponent extends React.PureComponent<State> {
  componentDidMount () {
    const accountSubscription = accountObservable.subject.subscribe((observedAccounts) => {
      this.setState({
        accounts: observedAccounts
      });
    })

    this.setState({
      subscriptions: [accountSubscription]
    });
  }

  componentWillUnmount () {
    const { subscriptions } = this.state;

    for (s in subscriptions) {
      s.subject.unsubscribe();
    }
  }

  render () {
    const { accounts } = this.state;

    return (
      <h1>All Accounts</h1>
      {
        Object.keys(accounts).map((address: SingleAddress) => {
          return <p> {address} </p>;
        })
      }
    )
  }
}

FAQ

  • Difference between Keyring Accounts and Addresses?
    • From the perspective of the keyring, it saves a particular user's unlocked identities as an account, a la keyring.saveAccount(pair, password). So with these accounts you are able to send and sign transactions.
    • To save addresses without unlocking them (i.e. because a user might want to have easy access to addresses they frequently transact with), use keyring.saveAddress(address, meta)
  • What are 'external' accounts, i.e. when to set the isExternal meta key to true?
    • An external account is one where the keys are not managed by keyring, e.g. in Parity Signer or Ledger Nano.
  • SS58 Encode / Decode?
    • SS58 is a simple address format designed for Substrate based chains. You can read about its specification in more detail in the Substrate Documentation.

If you have any unanswered/undocumented questions, please raise an issue here.

Users

Keyring is core to many polkadot/substrate apps.