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Ledger Hardware Wallet Ethereum Application API

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@ledgerhq/hw-app-eth

Ledger Hardware Wallet ETH JavaScript bindings.


Are you adding Ledger support to your software wallet?

You may be using this package to communicate with the Ethereum Nano App.

For a smooth and quick integration:

  • See the developers’ documentation on the Developer Portal and
  • Go on Discord to chat with developer support and the developer community.

API

Table of Contents

Eth

Ethereum API

Parameters
  • transport Transport
  • scrambleKey (optional, default "w0w")
  • loadConfig LoadConfig (optional, default {})
Examples
import Eth from "@ledgerhq/hw-app-eth";
const eth = new Eth(transport)
getAddress

get Ethereum address for a given BIP 32 path.

Parameters
Examples
eth.getAddress("44'/60'/0'/0/0").then(o => o.address)

Returns Promise<{publicKey: string, address: string, chainCode: string?}> an object with a publicKey, address and (optionally) chainCode

signTransaction

You can sign a transaction and retrieve v, r, s given the raw transaction and the BIP 32 path of the account to sign.

Parameters
  • path string : the BIP32 path to sign the transaction on
  • rawTxHex string : the raw ethereum transaction in hexadecimal to sign
  • resolution (LedgerEthTransactionResolution | null)? : resolution is an object with all "resolved" metadata necessary to allow the device to clear sign information. This includes: ERC20 token information, plugins, contracts, NFT signatures,... You must explicitly provide something to avoid having a warning. By default, you can use Ledger's service or your own resolution service. See services/types.js for the contract. Setting the value to "null" will fallback everything to blind signing but will still allow the device to sign the transaction.
Examples
import { ledgerService } from "@ledgerhq/hw-app-eth"
const tx = "e8018504e3b292008252089428ee52a8f3d6e5d15f8b131996950d7f296c7952872bd72a2487400080"; // raw tx to sign
const resolution = await ledgerService.resolveTransaction(tx);
const result = eth.signTransaction("44'/60'/0'/0/0", tx, resolution);
console.log(result);

Returns Promise<{s: string, v: string, r: string}>

clearSignTransaction

Helper to get resolution and signature of a transaction in a single method

Parameters
  • path string : the BIP32 path to sign the transaction on
  • rawTxHex string : the raw ethereum transaction in hexadecimal to sign
  • resolutionConfig ResolutionConfig : configuration about what should be clear signed in the transaction
  • throwOnError : optional parameter to determine if a failing resolution of the transaction should throw an error or not (optional, default false)
Examples
const tx = "e8018504e3b292008252089428ee52a8f3d6e5d15f8b131996950d7f296c7952872bd72a2487400080"; // raw tx to sign
const result = eth.clearSignTransaction("44'/60'/0'/0/0", tx, { erc20: true, externalPlugins: true, nft: true});
console.log(result);

Returns Promise<{r: string, s: string, v: string}>

getAppConfiguration

Returns Promise<{arbitraryDataEnabled: number, erc20ProvisioningNecessary: number, starkEnabled: number, starkv2Supported: number, version: string}>

signPersonalMessage

You can sign a message according to eth_sign RPC call and retrieve v, r, s given the message and the BIP 32 path of the account to sign.

Parameters
Examples
eth.signPersonalMessage("44'/60'/0'/0/0", Buffer.from("test").toString("hex")).then(result => {
var v = result['v'] - 27;
v = v.toString(16);
if (v.length < 2) {
v = "0" + v;
}
console.log("Signature 0x" + result['r'] + result['s'] + v);
})

Returns Promise<{v: number, s: string, r: string}>

signEIP712HashedMessage

Sign a prepared message following web3.eth.signTypedData specification. The host computes the domain separator and hashStruct(message)

Parameters
Examples
eth.signEIP712HashedMessage("44'/60'/0'/0/0", Buffer.from("0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101").toString("hex"), Buffer.from("0202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202").toString("hex")).then(result => {
var v = result['v'] - 27;
v = v.toString(16);
if (v.length < 2) {
v = "0" + v;
}
console.log("Signature 0x" + result['r'] + result['s'] + v);
})

Returns Promise<{v: number, s: string, r: string}>

signEIP712Message

Sign an EIP-721 formatted message following the specification here: https://github.com/LedgerHQ/app-ethereum/blob/develop/doc/ethapp.asc#sign-eth-eip-712 ⚠️ This method is not compatible with nano S (LNS). Make sure to use a try/catch to fallback on the signEIP712HashedMessage method ⚠️

Parameters
  • path String derivationPath
  • jsonMessage Object message to sign
  • fullImplem Boolean use the legacy implementation (optional, default false)
Examples
eth.signEIP721Message("44'/60'/0'/0/0", {
domain: {
chainId: 69,
name: "Da Domain",
verifyingContract: "0xCcCCccccCCCCcCCCCCCcCcCccCcCCCcCcccccccC",
version: "1"
},
types: {
"EIP712Domain": [
{ name: "name", type: "string" },
{ name: "version", type: "string" },
{ name: "chainId", type: "uint256" },
{ name: "verifyingContract", type: "address" }
],
"Test": [
{ name: "contents", type: "string" }
]
},
primaryType: "Test",
message: {contents: "Hello, Bob!"},
})

Returns Promise

getChallenge

Method returning a 4 bytes TLV challenge as an hexa string

Returns Promise<string>

starkGetPublicKey

get Stark public key for a given BIP 32 path.

Parameters

Returns Promise<Buffer> the Stark public key

starkSignOrder

sign a Stark order

Parameters
  • path string a path in BIP 32 format
  • sourceTokenAddress (string | undefined)
  • sourceQuantization BigNumber quantization used for the source token
  • destinationTokenAddress (string | undefined)
  • destinationQuantization BigNumber quantization used for the destination token
  • sourceVault number ID of the source vault
  • destinationVault number ID of the destination vault
  • amountSell BigNumber amount to sell
  • amountBuy BigNumber amount to buy
  • nonce number transaction nonce
  • timestamp number transaction validity timestamp

Returns Promise<(Buffer | {r: string, s: string})> the signature

starkSignOrder_v2

sign a Stark order using the Starkex V2 protocol

Parameters
  • path string a path in BIP 32 format
  • sourceTokenAddress (string | undefined)
  • sourceQuantizationType StarkQuantizationType quantization type used for the source token
  • sourceQuantization (BigNumber | undefined)
  • sourceMintableBlobOrTokenId (BigNumber | undefined)
  • destinationTokenAddress (string | undefined)
  • destinationQuantizationType StarkQuantizationType quantization type used for the destination token
  • destinationQuantization (BigNumber | undefined)
  • destinationMintableBlobOrTokenId (BigNumber | undefined)
  • sourceVault number ID of the source vault
  • destinationVault number ID of the destination vault
  • amountSell BigNumber amount to sell
  • amountBuy BigNumber amount to buy
  • nonce number transaction nonce
  • timestamp number transaction validity timestamp

Returns Promise<(Buffer | {r: string, s: string})> the signature

starkSignTransfer

sign a Stark transfer

Parameters
  • path string a path in BIP 32 format
  • transferTokenAddress (string | undefined)
  • transferQuantization BigNumber quantization used for the token to be transferred
  • targetPublicKey string target Stark public key
  • sourceVault number ID of the source vault
  • destinationVault number ID of the destination vault
  • amountTransfer BigNumber amount to transfer
  • nonce number transaction nonce
  • timestamp number transaction validity timestamp

Returns Promise<(Buffer | {r: string, s: string})> the signature

starkSignTransfer_v2

sign a Stark transfer or conditional transfer using the Starkex V2 protocol

Parameters
  • path string a path in BIP 32 format
  • transferTokenAddress (string | undefined)
  • transferQuantizationType StarkQuantizationType quantization type used for the token to be transferred
  • transferQuantization (BigNumber | undefined)
  • transferMintableBlobOrTokenId (BigNumber | undefined)
  • targetPublicKey string target Stark public key
  • sourceVault number ID of the source vault
  • destinationVault number ID of the destination vault
  • amountTransfer BigNumber amount to transfer
  • nonce number transaction nonce
  • timestamp number transaction validity timestamp
  • conditionalTransferAddress string?
  • conditionalTransferFact BigNumber?

Returns Promise<(Buffer | {r: string, s: string})> the signature

starkProvideQuantum

provide quantization information before singing a deposit or withdrawal Stark powered contract call

It shall be run following a provideERC20TokenInformation call for the given contract

Parameters
  • operationContract (string | undefined) contract address of the token to be transferred (not present for ETH)
  • operationQuantization BigNumber quantization used for the token to be transferred

Returns Promise<boolean>

starkProvideQuantum_v2

provide quantization information before singing a deposit or withdrawal Stark powered contract call using the Starkex V2 protocol

It shall be run following a provideERC20TokenInformation call for the given contract

Parameters
  • operationContract (string | undefined) contract address of the token to be transferred (not present for ETH)
  • operationQuantizationType StarkQuantizationType quantization type of the token to be transferred
  • operationQuantization BigNumber?
  • operationMintableBlobOrTokenId BigNumber?

Returns Promise<boolean>

starkUnsafeSign

sign the given hash over the Stark curve It is intended for speed of execution in case an unknown Stark model is pushed and should be avoided as much as possible.

Parameters
  • path string a path in BIP 32 format
  • hash string hexadecimal hash to sign

Returns Promise<(Buffer | {r: string, s: string})> the signature

eth2GetPublicKey

get an Ethereum 2 BLS-12 381 public key for a given BIP 32 path.

Parameters
Examples
eth.eth2GetPublicKey("12381/3600/0/0").then(o => o.publicKey)

Returns Promise<{publicKey: string}> an object with a publicKey

eth2SetWithdrawalIndex

Set the index of a Withdrawal key used as withdrawal credentials in an ETH 2 deposit contract call signature

It shall be run before the ETH 2 deposit transaction is signed. If not called, the index is set to 0

Parameters
  • withdrawalIndex number index path in the EIP 2334 path m/12381/3600/withdrawalIndex/0

Returns Promise<boolean> True if the method was executed successfully

getEIP1024PublicEncryptionKey

get a public encryption key on Curve25519 according to EIP 1024

Parameters
Examples
eth.getEIP1024PublicEncryptionKey("44'/60'/0'/0/0").then(o => o.publicKey)

Returns Promise<{publicKey: string}> an object with a publicKey

getEIP1024SharedSecret

get a shared secret on Curve25519 according to EIP 1024

Parameters
  • path string a path in BIP 32 format
  • remotePublicKeyHex string remote Curve25519 public key
  • boolDisplay boolean?
Examples
eth.getEIP1024SharedSecret("44'/60'/0'/0/0", "87020e80af6e07a6e4697f091eacadb9e7e6629cb7e5a8a371689a3ed53b3d64").then(o => o.sharedSecret)

Returns Promise<{sharedSecret: string}> an object with a shared secret

provideERC20TokenInformation

provides a trusted description of an ERC 20 token to associate a contract address with a ticker and number of decimals.

Parameters
  • data string stringified buffer of ERC20 signature

Returns Promise<boolean> a boolean

setExternalPlugin

provides the name of a trusted binding of a plugin with a contract address and a supported method selector. This plugin will be called to interpret contract data in the following transaction signing command.

Parameters
  • payload string external plugin data
  • signature string signature for the plugin

Returns Promise<boolean> a boolean

setPlugin

provides the name of a trusted binding of a plugin with a contract address and a supported method selector. This plugin will be called to interpret contract data in the following transaction signing command.

Parameters
  • data string stringified buffer of plugin signature

Returns Promise<boolean> a boolean

provideNFTInformation

provides a trusted description of an NFT to associate a contract address with a collectionName.

Parameters
  • data string stringified buffer of the NFT description

Returns Promise<boolean> a boolean

provideDomainName

provides a domain name (like ENS) to be displayed during transactions in place of the address it is associated to. It shall be run just before a transaction involving the associated address that would be displayed on the device.

Parameters
  • data string an stringied buffer of some TLV encoded data to represent the domain

Returns Promise<boolean> a boolean

loadInfosForContractMethod

Retrieve the metadatas a given contract address and a method selector

Parameters

Returns Promise<(ContractMethod | undefined)>

byContractAddressAndChainId

Retrieve the token information by a given contract address if any

Parameters

Returns ReturnType<any>

ResolutionConfig

Allows to configure precisely what the service need to resolve. for instance you can set nft:true if you need clear signing on NFTs. If you set it and it is not a NFT transaction, it should still work but will do a useless service resolution.

Type: {nft: boolean?, externalPlugins: boolean?, erc20: boolean?, domains: Array<DomainDescriptor>?}

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Package last updated on 13 Mar 2024

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