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@gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react
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A connector to be used with web3-react package
yarn add @gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react
npm install @gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react
import { SafeAppConnector } from '@gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react';
The connector follows web3-react's connectors API convention. Visit web3-react repo for more details
You can use our helper hook to automatically connect to a safe, it will automatically connect to the Safe if it detects that it's loaded in Safe App context:
import { useSafeAppConnection, SafeAppConnector } from '@gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react';
const safeMultisigConnector = new SafeAppConnector();
const App = () => {
const triedToConnectToSafe = useSafeAppConnection(safeMultisigConnector);
React.useEffect(() => {
if (triedToConnectToSafe) {
// fallback to other providers
}
}, [triedToConnectToSafe]);
};
For the SDK overview documentation, please refer to the safe-apps-sdk documentation
FAQs
Web3-react connector for Safe Apps
The npm package @gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react receives a total of 4,617 weekly downloads. As such, @gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gnosis.pm/safe-apps-web3-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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