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@dioxide-js/detect-provider
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A tiny utility for detecting the Dioxide-wallet provider which injected at window.dioxide.
A tiny utility for detecting the Dioxide-wallet provider which injected at window.dioxide
after install the diox-wallet chrome extension.
$ yarn add @dioxide-js/detect-provider
import detectDioxideProvider from '@dioxide-js/detect-provider'
const provider = await detectDioxideProvider()
if (provider) {
console.log('dioxide successfully detected!')
// From now on, this should always be true:
// provider === window.dioxide
// Access the decentralized web!
const chainId = await provider.request({
method: 'diox_chainId'
})
} else {
// if the provider is not detected, detectDioxideProvider resolves to null
console.error('Please install Dioxide-Wallet!', error)
}
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@dioxide-js/detect-provider/dist/detect-provider.umd.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
const provider = await dioxideDetectProvider({timeout: 3000})
if (provider) {
// handle provider
} else {
// handle no provider
}
</script>
Type: number
Default: 3000
Milliseconds to wait for asynchronously injected providers.
FAQs
A tiny utility for detecting the Dioxide-wallet provider which injected at window.dioxide.
The npm package @dioxide-js/detect-provider receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @dioxide-js/detect-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dioxide-js/detect-provider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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