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@permissionless/wagmi
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import { PermissionlessProvider } from "@permissionless/wagmi";
function Main() {
return (
<WagmiProvider config={config}>
<QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
<PermissionlessProvider
capabilities={capabilities}
>
{/** ... */}
</PermissionlessProvider>
{" "}
</QueryClientProvider>
</WagmiProvider>
);
}
import { useSendTransaction, useWaitForTransactionReceipt } from "wagmi"
import {
useSendTransaction,
useWaitForTransactionReceipt
} from "@permissionless/wagmi"
function App() {
const {
sendTransaction,
data: transactionReference,
isPending
} = useSendTransaction()
const { data: receipt, isPending: isReceiptPending } =
useWaitForTransactionReceipt({
hash: "0x1234"
id: transactionReference
})
const sendTransactionCallback = useCallback(async () => {
console.log("Sending transaction...")
sendTransaction({
to: "0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045",
data: "0x1234"
})
}, [sendTransaction])
}
And that's it!
@permissionless/wagmi
is designed to be a thin
wrapper around wagmi, maintaining the same style and overall feel wagmi
provides.The source code for @permissionless/wagmi
is available on
GitHub
@permissionless/wagmi
is distributed under an MIT License.
We welcome contributions from the community. If you would like to contribute, please open an issue or a pull request.
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FAQs
A utility library for working with ERC-4337
The npm package @permissionless/wagmi receives a total of 514 weekly downloads. As such, @permissionless/wagmi popularity was classified as not popular.
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