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@smilo-platform/eth-keyring-controller
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A module for managing various keyrings of Ethereum accounts, encrypting them, and using them.
A module for managing groups of Ethereum accounts called "Keyrings", defined originally for MetaMask's multiple-account-type feature.
To add new account types to a KeyringController, just make sure it follows The Keyring Class Protocol.
The KeyringController has three main responsibilities:
npm install eth-keyring-controller --save
const KeyringController = require('eth-keyring-controller')
const SimpleKeyring = require('eth-simple-keyring')
const keyringController = new KeyringController({
keyringTypes: [SimpleKeyring], // optional array of types to support.
initState: initState.KeyringController, // Last emitted persisted state.
encryptor: { // An optional object for defining encryption schemes:
// Defaults to Browser-native SubtleCrypto.
encrypt (password, object) {
return new Promise('encrypted!')
},
decrypt (password, encryptedString) {
return new Promise({ foo: 'bar' })
},
},
})
// The KeyringController is also an event emitter:
this.keyringController.on('newAccount', (address) => {
console.log(`New account created: ${address}`)
})
this.keyringController.on('removedAccount', handleThat)
Currently the methods are heavily commented in the source code, so it's the best place to look until we aggregate it here as well.
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A module for managing various keyrings of Ethereum accounts, encrypting them, and using them.
We found that @smilo-platform/eth-keyring-controller demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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