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The Flow Client Library (FCL) JS is a package designed to facilitate interactions between dapps, wallets, and the Flow blockchain. It provides a standardized way for applications to connect with users and their wallets, eliminating the need for custom integrations.
FCL was created to make building Flow-connected applications easy, secure, and scalable by defining standardized communication patterns between wallets, applications, and users.
For iOS, we also offer FCL Swift.
v12.0.0 or higher
.To use the FCL JS in your application, install using yarn or npm
npm i -S @onflow/fcl
yarn add @onflow/fcl
ES6
import * as fcl from "@onflow/fcl";
Node.js
const fcl = require("@onflow/fcl");
// in the browser
import * as fcl from "@onflow/fcl"
fcl.config({
"discovery.wallet": "https://fcl-discovery.onflow.org/testnet/authn", // Endpoint set to Testnet
})
fcl.authenticate()
Note: A Dapper Wallet developer account is required. To enable Dapper Wallet inside FCL, you need to follow this guide.
Learn more about wallet interactions >
import * as fcl from "@onflow/fcl";
const result = await fcl.query({
cadence: `
pub fun main(a: Int, b: Int, addr: Address): Int {
log(addr)
return a + b
}
`,
args: (arg, t) => [
arg(7, t.Int), // a: Int
arg(6, t.Int), // b: Int
arg("0xba1132bc08f82fe2", t.Address), // addr: Address
],
});
console.log(result); // 13
import * as fcl from "@onflow/fcl";
// in the browser, FCL will automatically connect to the user's wallet to request signatures to run the transaction
const txId = await fcl.mutate({
cadence: `
import Profile from 0xba1132bc08f82fe2
transaction(name: String) {
prepare(account: AuthAccount) {
account.borrow<&{Profile.Owner}>(from: Profile.privatePath)!.setName(name)
}
}
`,
args: (arg, t) => [arg("myName", t.String)],
});
Learn more about on-chain interactions >
FCL JS supports TypeScript. If you need to import specific types, you can do so via the @onflow/typedefs package.
import {CurrentUser} from "@onflow/typedefs"
const newUser: CurrentUser = {
addr: null,
cid: null,
expiresAt: null,
f_type: 'User',
f_vsn: '1.0.0',
loggedIn: null,
services: []
}
For all type definitions available, see this file
Wallet providers on Flow have the flexibility to build their user interactions and UI through a variety of ways:
FCL is agnostic to the communication channel and be configured to create both custodial and non-custodial wallets. This enables users to interact with wallet providers without needing to download an app or extension.
The communication channels involve responding to a set of pre-defined FCL messages to deliver the requested information to the dapp. Implementing a FCL compatible wallet on Flow is as simple as filling in the responses with the appropriate data when FCL requests them. If using any of the front-channel communication methods, FCL also provides a set of wallet utilities to simplify this process.
It can be difficult to get users to discover new wallets on a chain. To solve this, we created a wallet discovery service that can be configured and accessed through FCL to display all available Flow wallet providers to the user. This means:
The discovery feature can be used via API allowing you to customize your own UI or you can use the default UI without any additional configuration.
Note: To get your wallet added to the discovery service, make a PR in fcl-discovery.
If you prefer to interact with Flow at a lower level without using FCL, you can use the Flow JavaScript SDK directly. The SDK provides raw access to Flow's API for sending transactions, executing scripts, and managing accounts.
FCL is built on top of the Flow SDK, making it easier to handle authentication, wallet interactions, and dapp connectivity. Choose the approach that best fits your use case.
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The npm package @onflow/fcl receives a total of 9,732 weekly downloads. As such, @onflow/fcl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @onflow/fcl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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