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sphinx-bridge-kevkevinpal

v0.2.60

Published

Embed apps within Sphinx

Downloads

60

Readme

sphinx-bridge

library for applications embedded within Sphinx apps

Load into your app

npm install --save sphinx-bridge

import * as sphinx from 'sphinx-bridge'

or

<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/sphinx/sphinx.min.js"></script>

API

All functions return a Promise, that resolves when the action has been completed in the Sphinx App

  • sphinx.enable(): Enable the sphinx library. This function will postMessage to the Sphinx app, requesting authorization, a budget to spend, and the user's pubkey (hex encoded)
  • sphinx.keysend(pubkey, amount): Initiate a keysend (pubkey is hex encoded)
  • sphinx.sendPayment(paymentRequest): Pay a Lightning invoice
  • sphinx.makeInvoice(amount, memo): Create a Lightning invoice
  • sphinx.signMessage(message): Request that the Sphinx app signs a message with Lightning private key
  • sphinx.verifyMessage(signature, message): Verify a signed message
  • sphinx.topup(): Show the authorization modal again, so the user can top up their budget for the app
  • sphinx.authorize(challenge, noBudget): Request the Sphinx app to sign a challenge with their Lightning private key. "noBudget" boolean set to true will prevent the app from showing the budget input.
  • sphinx.updated(): Utility function to let Sphinx app know that something has happened out of band (like a payment has been received), so satoshi balance should be refreshed in app.