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🔧 The Privy JS SDK is a low-level library and not intended for general consumption.
Before building, please reach out to the Privy team to discuss your project and which Privy SDK options may be better suited to it.
const privy = new Privy({appId: '<your-app-id-here>'});
await privy.auth.sms.sendCode('+1 555 555 5555');
const {user} = await privy.auth.sms.loginWithCode('+1 555 555 5555', '123123');
// Or use the embedded wallet with viem
import {createWalletClient, custom} from 'viem';
// Initialize the client
const privy = new Privy({appId: '<your-app-id-here>'});
// Log in
await privy.auth.sms.sendCode('+1 555 555 5555');
const {user} = await privy.auth.sms.loginWithCode('+1 555 555 5555', '123123');
// Create an embedded wallet
const wallet = await privy.embeddedWallet.create();
// Use the embedded wallet
const accounts = await wallet.request({method: 'eth_requestAccounts'});
const response = await wallet.request({
method: 'eth_sendTransaction',
params: [
{
from: accounts[0],
to: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
value: '1',
},
],
});
// create a viem client from the privy embedded wallet
const viemWalletClient = createWalletClient({
chain: mainnet,
transport: custom(wallet),
});
// use viem to sign a message
await viemWalletClient.signMessage({
message: 'Hello from Privy!!',
account: wallet.address,
});
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We use Semantic Versioning to track changes.
FAQs
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We found that @privy-io/js-sdk-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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