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@blooo/ledger-thorchain-js
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This package provides a basic client library to communicate with the THORChain App running in a Ledger Nano S/S+/X devices
We recommend using the npmjs package in order to receive updates/fixes.
Operation | Response | Command |
---|---|---|
getVersion | app version | --------------- |
publicKey | pubkey | path (legacy command) |
getAddressAndPubKey | pubkey + address | path + ( showInDevice ) |
showAddressAndPubKey | signed message | path |
appInfo | name, version, flags, etc | --------------- |
deviceInfo | fw and mcu version, id, etc | Only available in dashboard |
sign | signed message | path + transaction type + message |
sign | signed message | path + transaction type + message |
getAddress command requires that you set the derivation path (account, change, index) and has an option parameter to display the address on the device. By default, it will retrieve the information without user confirmation.
sign command requires that you specify the transaction type, '0' for json transaction
It is possible to test this package with a real Ledger Nano device. To accomplish that, you will need to follow these steps:
yarn install
yarn test:integration
FAQs
Node API for THORChain App (Ledger Nano S/S+/X)
We found that @blooo/ledger-thorchain-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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