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Ledger Hardware Wallet XRP JavaScript bindings.
You may be using this package to communicate with the XRP Nano App.
For a smooth and quick integration:
XRP API
transport
Transport scrambleKey
(optional, default "XRP"
)import Transport from "@ledgerhq/hw-transport-node-hid";
// import Transport from "@ledgerhq/hw-transport-u2f"; // for browser
import Xrp from "@ledgerhq/hw-app-xrp";
import { encode } from 'ripple-binary-codec';
function establishConnection() {
return Transport.create()
.then(transport => new Xrp(transport));
}
function fetchAddress(xrp) {
return xrp.getAddress("44'/144'/0'/0/0");
}
function signTransaction(xrp, deviceData, seqNo) {
let transactionJSON = {
TransactionType: "Payment",
Account: deviceData.address,
Destination: "rTooLkitCksh5mQa67eaa2JaWHDBnHkpy",
Amount: "1000000",
Fee: "15",
Flags: 2147483648,
Sequence: seqNo,
SigningPubKey: deviceData.publicKey.toUpperCase()
};
const transactionBlob = encode(transactionJSON);
console.log('Sending transaction to device for approval...');
return xrp.signTransaction("44'/144'/0'/0/0", transactionBlob);
}
function prepareAndSign(xrp, seqNo) {
return fetchAddress(xrp)
.then(deviceData => signTransaction(xrp, deviceData, seqNo));
}
establishConnection()
.then(xrp => prepareAndSign(xrp, 123))
.then(signature => console.log(`Signature: ${signature}`))
.catch(e => console.log(`An error occurred (${e.message})`));
get XRP address for a given BIP 32 path.
path
string a path in BIP 32 formatdisplay
boolean? optionally enable or not the displaychainCode
boolean? optionally enable or not the chainCode requested25519
boolean? optionally enable or not the ed25519 curve (secp256k1 is default)const result = await xrp.getAddress("44'/144'/0'/0/0");
const { publicKey, address } = result;
Returns Promise<{publicKey: string, address: string, chainCode: string?}> an object with a publicKey, address and (optionally) chainCode
sign a XRP transaction with a given BIP 32 path
The rawTxHex parameter is the serialized transaction blob represented as hex.
path
string a path in BIP 32 formatrawTxHex
string a raw hex string representing a serialized transaction blob.
This parameter can be encoded using ripple-binary-codec.
See https://xrpl.org/serialization.html for more documentation on the serialization format.ed25519
boolean? optionally enable or not the ed25519 curve (secp256k1 is default)const signature = await xrp.signTransaction("44'/144'/0'/0/0", "12000022800000002400000002614000000001315D3468400000000000000C73210324E5F600B52BB3D9246D49C4AB1722BA7F32B7A3E4F9F2B8A1A28B9118CC36C48114F31B152151B6F42C1D61FE4139D34B424C8647D183142ECFC1831F6E979C6DA907E88B1CAD602DB59E2F");
Returns Promise<string> a signature as hex string
get the version of the XRP app installed on the hardware device
const result = await xrp.getAppConfiguration();
{
"version": "1.0.3"
}
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Ledger Hardware Wallet Ripple Application API
The npm package @ledgerhq/hw-app-xrp receives a total of 4,495 weekly downloads. As such, @ledgerhq/hw-app-xrp popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ledgerhq/hw-app-xrp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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