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1.2.5 (2023-06-21)

  • update import wallet to accept private key with or without '0x’ prefixed

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polygon-controller

Install

npm install --save @getsafle/vault-polygon-controller

Initialize the Polygon Controller class

const { KeyringController, getBalance } = require('@getsafle/vault-polygon-controller');

const polygonController = new KeyringController({
  encryptor: {
    // An optional object for defining encryption schemes:
    // Defaults to Browser-native SubtleCrypto.
    encrypt(password, object) {
      return new Promise('encrypted!');
    },
    decrypt(password, encryptedString) {
      return new Promise({ foo: 'bar' });
    },
  },
});

Methods

Generate Keyring with 1 account and encrypt

const keyringState = await polygonController.createNewVaultAndKeychain(password);

Restore a keyring with the first account using a mnemonic

const keyringState = await polygonController.createNewVaultAndRestore(password, mnemonic);

Add a new account to the keyring object

const keyringState = await polygonController.addNewAccount(keyringObject);

Export the private key of an address present in the keyring

const privateKey = await polygonController.exportAccount(address);

Sign a transaction

const signedTx = await polygonController.signTransaction(polygonTx, _fromAddress);

Sign a message

const signedMsg = await polygonController.signMessage(msgParams);

Sign a message

const signedObj = await polygonController.sign(msgParams, pvtKey, web3Obj);

Sign Typed Data (EIP-712)

const signedData = await polygonController.signTypedMessage(msgParams);

Get balance

const balance = await getBalance(address, web3);

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Last updated on 23 Jun 2023

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