BitGo Account Lib
This library is responsible for building and signing transactions for
account-based coins (for example, Ethereum, Algorand, EOS, Tron, etc.). Account
Lib was developed for BitGo and BitGo's multi-sig wallets, but it can also be
used independently, outside of our wallet ecosystem.
Account Lib can be used in an offline environment.
Supported Coins
Below is the list of coins supported by this library -- as well as those that
are on the roadmap.
Coin | Mainnet Ticker | Testnet Ticker | Supported In Library |
---|
Alogrand | algo | talgo | Yes |
CELO | celo | tcelo | Yes |
Ethereum | eth | teth | Yes |
Ethereum Classic | etc | tetc | Yes |
RSK | rbtc | trbtc | Yes |
Stellar | xlm | txlm | Not yet... |
Tezos | xtz | txtz | Yes |
Tron | trx | ttrx | Yes |
Core Concepts
TransactionBuilder
The TranssactionBuilder
class guides a user through the construction of a
transaction. The purpose of the TransactionBuilder
is to yield a Transaction
object that can broadcast to the network.
Transaction
Transaction
objects are JavaScript representations of blockchain transactions
that implement protocol specific validation rules. Transactions
provide
encoding mechanisms that allow them to be validly broadcast to their respective
network.
Transaction Types
TransactionBuilder
supports the following transaction types:
-
Send: Transfers funds from a wallet.
-
Wallet Initialization: Initializes a wallet's account on the network
(e.g., multi-sig contract deployment).
-
Address Initialization: Initializes a wallet's address on the network
(e.g., forwarder contract deployment).
-
Account Update: Updates an account on the network (e.g., public key
revelation operation for Tezos).
Offline Availability
Account Lib was designed to be used for offline signings in an offline
environment.
Installation
Install the library with npm. If you plan on contributing to the project, you
may wish to follow different installation instructions
outlined in this doc.
$ cd <your_project>
$ npm install @bitgo/account-lib
Usage
Below is an example that demonstrates how the library can be used to build and
sign a Tron testnet transaction.
Instantiation
Instantiate the TransactionBuilder
for the coin you want to work with:
const accountLib = require('@bitgo/account-lib');
import * as accountLib from '@bitgo/account-lib';
const txBuilder = accountLib.getBuilder('ttrx');
Transaction Construction and Signing
Use the transaction builder instance (created in the previous step) to sign a
transaction:
const unsignedBuildTransaction = {
visible: false,
txID: '80b8b9eaed51c8bba3b49f7f0e7cc5f21ac99a6f3e2893c663b544bf2c695b1d',
raw_data: {
contract: [
{
parameter: {
value: {
amount: 1718,
owner_address: '41c4530f6bfa902b7398ac773da56106a15af15f92',
to_address: '4189ffaf9da8c6fae32189b2e6dce228249b1129aa',
},
type_url: 'type.googleapis.com/protocol.TransferContract',
},
type: 'TransferContract',
},
],
ref_block_bytes: '90e4',
ref_block_hash: 'a018bf9892ddb138',
expiration: 1571811468000,
timestamp: 1571811410819,
},
raw_data_hex:
'0a0290e42208a018bf9892ddb13840e0c58ebadf2d5a66080112620a2d747970652e676f6f676c65617069732e636f6d2f70726f746f636f6c2e5472616e73666572436f6e747261637412310a1541c4530f6bfa902b7398ac773da56106a15af15f9212154189ffaf9da8c6fae32189b2e6dce228249b1129aa18b60d7083878bbadf2d',
};
txBuilder.from(unsignedBuildTransaction);
txBuilder.sign({
key: 'A81B2E0C55A7E2B2E837ZZC437A6397B316536196989A6F09EE49C19AD33590W',
});
const tx = await txBuilder.build();
More examples:
Developers
If you'd like to contribute to this project, see the
developer guide for contribution norms and expectations.
There is a near-term goal to move this library toward a plugin-based
architecture for coin registration. Until then, PRs adding support for new coins
will be put on hold.