blockmate-react-link
Application to link external service to Blockmate Link app

Install
Run npm i blockmate-react-link
Usage
Deposits
If you want to use this library for Blockmate deposit capabilities, follow this guide. For
instructions on non-deposit capabilities, please jump to the next section.
Obtaining JWT
To perform deposits, you will need to provide a jwt token, a link to your logo and a name of your company
that you wish to have displayed in modals.
The jwt token can be obtained using your API key by the following script:
const API_KEY = "PASTE-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE";
fetch("https://api.blockmate.io/v1/auth/developer", {
headers: {
"X-API-KEY": API_KEY
}
}
).then(res =>
res.json()
).then(data =>
console.log(data.token)
);
Initializing a deposit
A deposit process has to be initialized on your backend first. You provide deposit parameters
to https://api.blockmate.io/v1/exchange/deposit/initialize
and receive a depositId
in return.
You will need this depositId
in the next steps.
React
For usage in React, you will only need to include the LinkModal
component in
your application for accommodating an iframe.
To open the modal for deposits, use the handleOpen
function as shown in the following
example:
import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";
import axios from "axios";
import { handleClose, handleOpen, LinkModal } from "blockmate-react-link";
const YourConnectComponent = () => {
return (
<>
<LinkModal
url="https://link.blockmate.io"
jwt="OBTAINED_JWT" // Replace with your jwt token. Optional, jwt can be provided later in handleOpen.
merchantInfo={{
description: 'YourCompanyName',
icon: 'https://your-company-name.com/logo.png'
}}
/>
<div>Test APP</div>
<button onClick={() => handleOpen(
"deposit", // Use "deposit" for deposits from exchange, or "directDeposit" for deposits using WalletConnect
undefined,
undefined,
{
depositId: "...",
jwt: "...", // Optional, overrides jwt provided in <LinkModal /> component
}
)}>
Open
</button>
</>
)
}
export default YourConnectComponent
Vanilla JS
To perform deposits in your application using vanilla JS, you first have to initialize the modal
by calling createLinkModal
function. An example of this approach is shown next:
import { createLinkModal, handleOpen } from "blockmate-react-link";
createLinkModal({
url: "https://link.blockmate.io",
jwt: "OBTAINED_JWT",
});
document.getElementById("open-button").addEventListener("click", () => {
handleOpen(
"deposit",
undefined,
undefined,
{
depositId: "...",
jwt: "...",
}
);
});
Non-deposit capabilities
JWT Token
For non-deposit capabilities, the application requires correct jwt token in order to be used.
- Get a
User JWT token
by Authentication of End-user from https://docs.blockmate.io/docs/quickstart - In your Link component you can get a
linkToken
using user_jwt_token
from the previous point.
For non-deposit use, the integration can be done the following way:
import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";
import axios from "axios";
import { handleClose, handleOpen, LinkModal } from 'blockmate-react-link'
const YourConnectComponent = ({user_jwt_token}) => {
const [linkToken, setLinkToken] = useState(null);
useEffect(() => {
axios.post(
"/v1/link/link/token",
{
"jwt": user_jwt_token,
"redirect_uri": ""
},
{
baseURL: "https://link.blockmate.io"
}
).catch(e => {
console.log(e)
}).then(r => {
setLinkToken(r.data.link_token)
})
}, [user_jwt_token])
return (
<>
<LinkModal url="https://link.blockmate.io" jwt={linkToken} />
<div>Test APP</div>
<button onClick={handleOpen}>Open</button>
</>
)
}
export default YourConnectComponent
License
MIT © blockmate-io