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@harmony-js/account
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import { Wallet } from '@harmony-js/account';
const wallet = new Wallet();
const mnes = wallet.generateMnemonic();
// add mnemonic and use index=0
const accountA = wallet.addByMnemonic(mnes,0);
// this account instance will be the wallet's signer by default
console.log(wallet.signer.address === accountA.address)
// true
wallet.encryptAccount(accountA.address,'easy password')
.then((encrypted)=>{
console.log(encrypted.privateKey);
// private key now is keyStoreV3 format string
wallet.decryptAccount(accountA.address,'easy password')
.then((decrypted)=>{
console.log(decrypted.privateKey);
// now private key is recovered
})
});
wallet.accounts
// it will display accounts addresses live in wallet
wallet.getAccount(accountA.address);
// it will get account instance by using address as reference
wallet.removeAccount(accountA.address);
// it will remove account instance from wallet
wallet.createAccount();
// it will create a new acount instance
wallet.addByPrivateKey(key);
// you can add private key directly as well
FAQs
account and wallet for harmony
The npm package @harmony-js/account receives a total of 736 weekly downloads. As such, @harmony-js/account popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @harmony-js/account 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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