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Ledger Hardware Wallet Bluetooth BLE transport for React Native
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Ledger Hardware Wallet Bluetooth BLE transport for React Native.
yarn add @ledgerhq/react-native-hw-transport-ble
You may be using this package to open a Bluetooth connection between your mobile application and the device.
For a smooth and quick integration:
react-native-ble-plx
+ configure your app for Bluetooth permissions (Open the link for documentation)global.Buffer = require("buffer").Buffer;
that can be placed in a polyfill.js
and imported with import "./polyfill";
at first line of the main JavaScript entry file.It can sometimes happen that the phone have a broken link, it is in this case recommended to users to go to their phone settings and manually Forget the Nano X. There is at the moment no other ways: there is no programmatic way to unpair a bonded device but you can however have a button that opens that phone settings Bluetooth section.
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Read again our Pre-requisites, you must set up jsc-android, alternatively you can figure out what polyfills are required. https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/15902
@ledgerhq/react-native-hw-transport-ble
works like any of our @ledgerhq/hw-transport
libraries.
The difference here is that the listen() is costy and you likely don't want to always scan for devices, you would better save a selected device as "known" to suggest it to user later.
Important: you will also have to deal with specifics of Bluetooth BLE, for instance, you need to request the LOCATION permission on Android!
Here is a gist of the most important parts required.
import TransportBLE from "@ledgerhq/react-native-hw-transport-ble";
const subscription = TransportBLE.observeState({
next: e => syncWithUI(e.available),
complete: () => {},
error: () => {}
});
when Bluetooth is available we can continue to...
const subscription = TransportBLE.listen({
complete: () => {
this.setState({ refreshing: false });
},
next: e => {
if (e.type === "add") {
const device = e.descriptor;
addDeviceToTheUI(device);
}
},
error: error => {
this.setState({ error, refreshing: false });
}
});
// NB we also recommend the use of RxJS, you can just wrap it like so:
// Observable.create(TransportBLE.listen).subscribe({ ... })
// In the future of ledgerjs, we might directly returns Observable.
This is the basic idea, obviously you need to call this code in your logic and implement addDeviceToTheUI(device)
.
In that device
object, you can typically use two fields:
device.id
: a unique identifier of the device that can later be given to TransportBLE.open(id)
device.name
: the name of the device (e.g. NanoX A4F5
)With this device we can now...
const transport = await TransportBLE.open(device);
// OR
const transport = await TransportBLE.open(deviceId); // deviceId can come from persisted state. It's unique per device
and now we can just use the transport like any other Ledger transport!
Extends Transport
react-native bluetooth BLE implementation
device
DevicewriteCharacteristic
CharacteristicnotifyObservable
Observable<Buffer>deviceModel
DeviceModelimport BluetoothTransport from "@ledgerhq/react-native-hw-transport-ble";
communicate with a BLE transport
apdu
Bufferlevel
anyTODO could add this concept in all transports observe event with { available: bool, string } // available is generic, type is specific an event is emit once and then listened
observer
anyScan for bluetooth Ledger devices
observer
anyOpen a BLE transport
deviceOrId
anyGlobally disconnect a BLE device by its ID
id
anyFAQs
Ledger Hardware Wallet Bluetooth BLE transport for React Native
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