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@reservoir0x/relay-ethers-wallet-adapter
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An adapter used to convert an ethersjs signer to an Adapted Wallet for use in the @reservoir0x/relay-sdk
yarn add @reservoir0x/relay-ethers-wallet-adapter @reservoir0x/relay-sdk
Also make sure to install the peer dependencies required by the adapter if your application doesn't already include them:
yarn add ethers viem @reservoir0x/relay-sdk
To use the adapter simply pass in your ethers signer and receive a normalized AdaptedWallet object:
import { getClient } from "@reservoir0x/relay-sdk";
import { adaptEthersSigner } from "@reservoir0x/relay-ethers-wallet-adapter";
import { useSigner } from "wagmi";
const { data: signer } = useSigner();
const wallet = adaptEthersSigner(signer);
getClient().actions.call({
chainId: 7777777,
toChainId: 8453,
txs: [{ to: "0x30385bce01da4b415cae1db21d41e9f6eab3ba50", value: "1000000" }],
wallet: wallet,
onProgress: (steps) => {
console.log(steps);
},
});
In the code snippet above we use the wagmi useSigner
method, which is not required, you can create your ethers signer however you wish. We then adapt the signer to the AdaptedWallet object and pass this into any of the SDK methods. Here we pass it into the call method along with the other required parameters.
FAQs
An adapter used to convert an ethersjs signer to an Adapted Wallet for use in the @reservoir0x/relay-sdk
We found that @reservoir0x/relay-ethers-wallet-adapter 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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