@metamask/detect-provider
A tiny utility for detecting the MetaMask Ethereum provider, or any provider injected at window.ethereum
.
It has 0 dependencies and works out of the box in any modern browser, for synchronously and asynchronously injected providers.
Usage
Keep in mind that the providers detected by this package may or may not support the Ethereum JavaScript Provider API.
Please consult the MetaMask documentation to learn how to use our provider.
Node.js
import detectEthereumProvider from '@metamask/detect-provider'
const provider = await detectEthereumProvider()
if (provider) {
console.log('Ethereum successfully detected!')
const chainId = await provider.request({
method: 'eth_chainId'
})
} else {
console.error('Please install MetaMask!', error)
}
HTML
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@metamask/detect-provider/dist/detect-provider.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
const provider = await detectEthereumProvider()
if (provider) {
} else {
}
</script>
Options
The exported function takes an optional options
object.
If invalid options are provided, an error will be thrown.
All options have default values.
options.mustBeMetaMask
Type: boolean
Default: false
Whether window.ethereum.isMetaMask === true
is required for the returned Promise to resolve.
options.silent
Type: boolean
Default: false
Whether error messages should be logged to the console.
Does not affect errors thrown due to invalid options.
options.timeout
Type: number
Default: 3000
How many milliseconds to wait for asynchronously injected providers.
Advanced Topics
Synchronous and Asynchronous Injection
Providers can be either synchronously or asynchronously injected:
- Synchronously injected providers will be available by the time website code starts executing.
- Asynchronously injected providers may not become available until later in the page lifecycle.
The MetaMask extension provider is synchronously injected, while the MetaMask mobile provider is asynchronously injected.
To notify sites of asynchronous injection, MetaMask dispatches the ethereum#initialized
event on window
immediately after the provider has been set as window.ethereum
.
This package relies on that event to detect asynchronous injection.
Overwriting or Modifying window.ethereum
The detected provider object returned by this package will strictly equal (===
) window.ethereum
for the entire page lifecycle, unless window.ethereum
is overwritten.
In general, consumers should never overwrite window.ethereum
or attempt to modify the provider object.
If, as a dapp developer, you notice that the provider returned by this package does not strictly equal window.ethereum
, something is wrong.
This may happen, for example, if the user has multiple wallets installed.
After confirming that your code and dependencies are not modifying or overwriting window.ethereum
, you should ask the user to ensure that they only have a single provider-injecting wallet enabled at any one time.