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@ledgerhq/hw-app-ada
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Library for Ledger Hardware Wallets.
Github, API Doc, Ledger Devs Slack
This library is compatible with the Cardano ADA Ledger Application.
As well as the tests in @ledgerhq/test
, automated end-to-end tests are provided here using mocha.
Core tests are provided for testing the base functionality of the device.
First, ensure you have a test build installed on the device (see ledger app respository for details). Then run:
yarn run core-test
These test the production API and can be run either on a production build or headlessly for fully-automated testing.
For tests which require user interaction, ensure you have a standard production build of the app and run:
yarn run api-test
For headless tests, ensure you have a headless build installed on the device (see ledger app repository for details). Then run:
yarn run api-test --headless
FAQs
Ledger Hardware Wallet Cardano ADA API
The npm package @ledgerhq/hw-app-ada receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @ledgerhq/hw-app-ada popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ledgerhq/hw-app-ada demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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