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bitexchange-link

v0.2.111

Published

BitExchange Link for browser

Downloads

1

Readme

bitexchange-link

Library for low-level communication with BitExchange Hardware Wallet.

Intended as a "building block" for other packages - it is used in bitexchange.js and chrome extension.

You probably don't want to use this package directly. For communication with BitExchange with a more high-level API, use bitexchange.js.

Packages

We have three different npm packages for different usecases, unfortunately.

  • require('bitexchange-link') for browser
  • require('bitexchange-link-node') for node.js (and electron apps)
  • require('bitexchange-link-browser-extension') for browser extensions

How to use

Use like this (in node):

var Link = require('bitexchange-link-node');
var LowlevelTransport = Link.Lowlevel;
var NodeHidPlugin = Link.NodeHid;

var link = new LowlevelTransport(new NodeHidPlugin());

// for simple config load; you can also load by file API from a disk without node-fetch
var fetch = require('node-fetch');

var config = fetch('https://wallet.mytrezor.com/data/config_signed.bin').then(function (response) {
  if (response.ok) {
    return response.text();
  } else {
    throw new Error(`Fetch error ${response.status}`);
  }
});

return link.init().then(function () { 
  return config.then(function (configData) {
    return link.configure(configData);
  });
}).then(function () {
  return link.enumerate();
}).then(function (devices) {
  return link.acquire(devices[0].path);
}).then(function (session) {
  return link.call(session, 'GetFeatures', {}).then(function (features) {
    console.log(features);
    return link.release(session);
  });
}).catch(function (error) {
  console.error(error);
});

Notes

Source is annotated with Flow types, so it's more obvious what is going on from source code.

Flow

If you want to use flow for typechecking, just include the file as normally, it will automatically use the included flow file. However, you need to add flowtype/*.js to your [libs] (or copy it yourself from flow-typed repository), and probably libs from flowconfig.

License

LGPLv3