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The Core class is a TypeScript class that provides an interface for signing messages and transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. It uses the [ethers library](https://ethers.org/), which is a popular library for interacting with Ethereum.
The Core class is a TypeScript class that provides an interface for signing messages and transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. It uses the ethers library, which is a popular library for interacting with Ethereum.
You can instantiate core with :
Example :
import { Core } from '@arianee/core';
Core.fromMnemonic(mnemonic);
Core.fromPassPhrase(passphrase);
Core.fromPrivateKey(privateKey);
Core.fromRandom();
The returned instance will have 4 methods (see TransactionLike):
signMessage(message:string)
signTransaction(transaction: TransactionLike))
sendTransaction(transaction: TransactionRequest) : Promise<TransactionResponse | { skipResponse: true }>
getAddress():string
Note: If you are using sendTransaction
in an asynchronous context (e.g. adding the transaction to a queue instead of sending it directly), you must return { skipResponse: true }
instead of a TransactionResponse
so that the @arianee/*
packages won't try to fetch the transaction receipt.
If you need to implement core with an external wallet (like metamask), you need to instantiate the class with 3 functions:
import { Core } from '@arianee/core';
const core = new Core(signMessage, signTransaction, getAddress);
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The Core class is a TypeScript class that provides an interface for signing messages and transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. It uses the [ethers library](https://ethers.org/), which is a popular library for interacting with Ethereum.
The npm package @arianee/core receives a total of 51 weekly downloads. As such, @arianee/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arianee/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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