Quickstart
yarn add @depay/web3-payments
or
npm install --save @depay/web3-payments
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
}],
from: {
ethereum: '0x317D875cA3B9f8d14f960486C0d1D1913be74e90',
}
})
Functionalities
route
Routes payment and returns payment routes:
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
}],
from: {
ethereum: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390',
}
})
Also allows to pass in multiple accepted means of payment:
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [
{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
},{
blockchain: 'bsc',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
}
],
from: {
ethereum: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390',
bsc: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390'
}
})
If you want to work with intermediate routing results over waiting for all routes to be calculated, you can use the update
option:
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
update: {
every: 500,
callback: (currentRoutes){
}
}
})
fromToken + fromAmount + toToken
In cases where you want to set the fromToken
and fromAmount
(instead of the target token and the target amount) when calculating payment routes you can pass fromToken
, fromAmount
+ toToken
.
Make sure to NOT pass token
nor amount
if you use that option!
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [
{
blockchain: 'bsc',
fromAmount: 1,
fromToken: '0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56',
toToken: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
}
],
from: { bsc: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390' }
})
Pay into Smart Contracts
In case you want to pay into smart contract (calling a smart contract method), you will need to pass toContract
in addition to toAddress
:
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [
{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240',
toContract: {
signature: 'claim(address,uint256,bool)',
params: ['true']
}
}
],
from: { bsc: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390' }
})
To contract needs to contain at lest the signature
field. Depending on the signature
field params
also need to be provided.
The previous example after swapping payment tokens, will call the contract at 0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240
calling method claim
passing address
from the payment sender
and amounts from the final token amounts also forwarding params[0]
to pass the value for bool
.
If you want to know more about paying into smart contracts, checkout the depay-evm-router.
Read following the currently supported contract call signatures:
signature(address,uint256,bool)
While inferring uint256 from paid amount:
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [
{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240',
toContract: {
signature: 'claim(address,uint256,bool)',
params: ['true']
}
}
],
from: { bsc: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390' }
})
Passing uint256 explicitly:
import { route } from '@depay/web3-payments'
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [
{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240',
toContract: {
signature: 'claim(address,uint256,bool)',
params: ['40000000000000000000', 'true']
}
}
],
from: { bsc: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390' }
})
whitelist
Allows only fromTokens (from the sender) that are part of the whitelist:
let paymentRoutes = await route({
whitelist: {
ethereum: [
'0xEeeeeEeeeEeEeeEeEeEeeEEEeeeeEeeeeeeeEEeE', // ETH
'0xdac17f958d2ee523a2206206994597c13d831ec7', // USDT
'0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f' // DAI
],
bsc: [
'0xEeeeeEeeeEeEeeEeEeEeeEEEeeeeEeeeeeeeEEeE', // BNB
'0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56', // BUSD
'0x55d398326f99059ff775485246999027b3197955' // BSC-USD
]
}
})
blacklist
Filters fromTokens to not be used for payment routing:
let paymentRoutes = await route({
blacklist: {
ethereum: [
'0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f' // DAI
],
bsc: [
'0x55d398326f99059ff775485246999027b3197955' // BSC-USD
]
}
})
event
Allows to emit events as part of the payment transaction.
DePayRouterV1PaymentEvent02
Possible values:
ifSwapped
: Only emits an event if payment requires swap, otherwise no dedicated payment event is emited. Use classic transfer event in case of a direct payment (does not go through the DePay router).
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [
{
blockchain: 'ethereum',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
},{
blockchain: 'bsc',
token: '0xa0bEd124a09ac2Bd941b10349d8d224fe3c955eb',
amount: 20,
toAddress: '0xb0252f13850a4823706607524de0b146820F2240'
}
]
event: 'ifSwapped',
from: {
ethereum: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390',
bsc: '0x5Af489c8786A018EC4814194dC8048be1007e390'
}
})
Events are not emitted if payment receiver is a smart contract. Make sure your smart contract emits events in that case!
fee
route
allows you also to configure a fee
that is taken from the payment amount and is sent to another receiver (the fee receiver):
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [...],
fee: {
amount: '3%',
receiver: '0xAb5801a7D398351b8bE11C439e05C5B3259aeC9B'
}
})
fee.amount
can be passed as percentage (String with ending %) or as a BigNumber string or as a pure number/decimal
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [...],
fee: {
amount: '300000000000000000',
receiver: '0xAb5801a7D398351b8bE11C439e05C5B3259aeC9B'
}
})
let paymentRoutes = await route({
accept: [...],
fee: {
amount: 0.3,
receiver: '0xAb5801a7D398351b8bE11C439e05C5B3259aeC9B'
}
})
routers
Exports basic router information (address and api):
import { routers } from '@depay/web3-payments'
routers.ethereum.address
plugins
Exports plugin addresses:
import { plugins } from '@depay/web3-payments'
plugins.ethereum.payment
Domain Knowledge
Payment Routing Priorities
-
If user has request token in his wallet, direct token transfer to receiver will be prioritized
-
Any token that can be liquidated on decentralized exchange and has been already been approved for the DePay router will be second priority
-
All other liquefiable tokens that still require token approval will be prioritized last
Data Structures
PaymentRoute
Payment routes are provided in the following structure:
{
blockchain: String (e.g. ethereum)
fromToken: Token (see @depay/web3-tokens)
fromBalance: BigNumber (e.g. <BigNumber '10000000000000000000'>)
fromAddress: String (e.g. '0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045')
fromAmount: BigNumber (e.g. <BigNumber '31000000000000000000'>)
fromDecimals: number (e.g. 18)
toToken: Token (see @depay/web3-tokens)
toAmount: BigNumber (e.g. <BigNumber '21000000000000000000'>)
feeAmount: BigNumber (e.g. <BigNumber '2100000000000000000'>)
toDecimals: number (e.g. 18)
toAddress: String (e.g. '0x65aBbdEd9B937E38480A50eca85A8E4D2c8350E4')
exchangeRoutes: Array (list of exchange routes offering to convert )
transaction: Transaction (see @depay/web3-wallets for details)
approvalRequired: Boolean (e.g. true)
approvalTransaction: Transaction (to approve the fromToken being used from the payment router to perform the payment)
directTransfer: Boolean (e.g. true)
}
approvalRequired
: indicates if a upfront token approval is required in order to perform the payment, make sure you execute approve
before executing the payment transaction itself.
directTransfer
: indicates if the payment does not require any swapping/exchanging.
See @depay/web3-wallets for details about the transaction format.
Support
This library supports the following blockchains:
This library supports the following decentralized exchanges:
Soon:
Development
Get started
yarn install
yarn dev
Release
npm publish
Web3 Payments
The future is Web3 Payments.
Blockchains hold the potential to faster, simpler and smarter payments.
Web3 Payments are borderless, peer-to-peer, and support multiple tokens and blockchains.
Accept any asset type that your customers already have in their wallet. DePay is blockchain agnostic and can at any time be extended on any blockchain-specific plugin. Interoperability, scalability & flexibility are the cornerstones of our protocol. Accepting any asset that users already have in their wallets no matter which blockchain these are held on, reduces friction when performing decentralized payments.
Chain Agnostic (Multichain)
Interoperability is the key principle on which our infrastructure is built. DePay is extensible around any blockchain, ensuring a competitive cross-chain future.
Permissionless
Interoperability is the key principle on which our infrastructure is built. DePay is extensible around any blockchain, ensuring a competitive cross-chain future.
Trustless
Most Web3 Payment providers & processors receive payments to wallets that they manage themselves. Only in a further intermediate step are the payments paid out to sellers. DePay does not act as an intermediary. Every intermediate step is replaced by smart contracts which are connected to decentralized liquidity pools. As a result, trust is no longer required.
Easy to use
Our ambition was to create an even easier user experience than you're used to from shopping in current non-crypto e-commerce stores. We think we've done a good job of that.
Open Source
Feel free to use & contribute to our codebase at. We're happy to have you look under our hood. The DePay protocol will always remain open source.
Multichain
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