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@covalenthq/goldrush-kit
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Beautifully designed React components for your dApp frontend. 200+ Chains. Open-source. Customizable.
Beautifully designed React components for your dApp frontend. 200+ Chains. Open-source. Customizable.
Install goldrush-kit
using npm
:
npm install @covalenthq/goldrush-kit
or yarn
:
yarn add @covalenthq/goldrush-kit
GoldRushProvider
import { GoldRushProvider } from "@covalenthq/goldrush-kit";
GoldRushProvider
around the application.apikey
props with your Covalent API key. You can register for a free key on Covalent's website.<GoldRushProvider apikey="<YOUR_API_KEY>">{children}</GoldRushProvider>
import "@covalenthq/goldrush-kit/styles.css";
next.js
versions ^13.0
and are using app
router, make sure you have use client;
at the top of the file to disable Next's server component modules. Visit GoldRush's component documentation for more information.import {
GoldRushProvider,
NFTWalletTokenListView,
TokenBalancesListView,
TokenTransfersListView,
AddressActivityListView,
} from "@covalenthq/goldrush-kit";
Here's a full example that you can copy-paste to get started. If you're using next.js
versions ^13.0
and are using app
router, make sure you have use client;
at the top of the file to disable Next's server component modules.
// 'use client';
// If using Next.js
<GoldRushProvider apikey="<YOUR_API_KEY>" mode="dark" color="emerald">
<TokenBalancesListView
chain_names={[
"eth-mainnet",
"matic-mainnet",
"bsc-mainnet",
"avalanche-mainnet",
"optimism-mainnet",
]}
hide_small_balances
address="0xfc43f5f9dd45258b3aff31bdbe6561d97e8b71de"
/>
<TokenTransfersListView
chain_name="eth-mainnet"
address="0xfc43f5f9dd45258b3aff31bdbe6561d97e8b71de"
contract_address="0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19D4a2e9Eb0cE3606eB48"
/>
<AddressActivityListView address="0xfc43f5f9dd45258b3aff31bdbe6561d97e8b71de" />
<NFTWalletTokenListView
address="0xfc43f5f9dd45258b3aff31bdbe6561d97e8b71de"
chain_name="eth-mainnet"
/>
</GoldRushProvider>
The components used above are built using Storybook, React, Tailwind, and TypeScript.
Storybook provides developers with a way to quickly prototype and develop components in isolation, while React provides the tools to quickly build out a web application. Tailwind provides a library of pre-built UI components and utility classes, while TypeScript adds type safety and autocompletion to the development process. Together, these tools provide developers with the tools they need to quickly and easily build complex, modern web applications.
Create and add a .env
file to the root directory of your project and the following to the file.
STORYBOOK_COVALENT_API_KEY = "<YOUR_API_KEY>"
npm run dev
npm run build:library
npm run build:storybook
FAQs
Beautifully designed React components for web3 dApp frontend. Easily fetch data from 200+ blockchains. Open-source. Customizable.
The npm package @covalenthq/goldrush-kit receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, @covalenthq/goldrush-kit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @covalenthq/goldrush-kit 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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