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@secux/utility
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@secux/utility
SecuX Hardware Wallet internal tools for SDK
require("@secux/utility/lib/logger");
Install following packages:
npm install --save-dev winston setimmediate
npm install --save-dev react-native-logs
Configure global environment with your bundler or at project starting point:
// use this line to trigger debug level
process.env.DISTRIBUTION = "development";
process.env.LOGGER = "winston";
// use this line to trigger debug level
process.env.DISTRIBUTION = "development";
process.env.LOGGER = "react-native-logs";
String
Convert publicKey to extended publicKey
Kind: global function
Returns: String
- extended publicKey
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
path | string | BIP32 path |
parentFingerPrint | Buffer | byte(4) |
chainCode | Buffer | byte(32) |
publicKey | Buffer | byte(33) |
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SecuX Hardware Wallet internal tools for SDK
The npm package @secux/utility receives a total of 38 weekly downloads. As such, @secux/utility popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @secux/utility demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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