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@statechannels/channel-provider
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It exposes a global object called `channelProvider` that implements the [EIP 1193](https://github.com/ryanio/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-1193.md) standard.
It exposes a global object called channelProvider
that implements the EIP 1193 standard.
In the near future, it'll feature-detect if a wallet such as MetaMask has state channels support. If it does, the package does nothing; if it doesn't, it'll plug in the Embedded Wallet into a dApp.
Include the channel-provider.min.js
file in your app via a script
tag:
<script src="node_modules/@statechannels/channel-provider/dist/channel-provider.min.js"></script>
Then, enable the provider, passing on an URL to where the Wallet UI hosted.
This isn't final behavior. Eventually, the UI will be integrated inside a wallet like MetaMask, and the URL won't be necessary. Right now, we need this because of the usage of the
.postMessage()
API + CORS requirements.
window.channelProvider.mountWalletComponent('http://xstate-wallet.statechannels.org');
In order for the wallet connection to be useful, you'll want to enable it by calling .enable()
. This method tells the wallet to establish a connection with the user's Web3 provider.
Method | Description |
---|---|
mountWalletComponent(url?: string) | Configures the dApp to be able to send/receive JSON-RPC messages. |
enable() | Sends an EthereumEnable API call to the wallet. |
send<ResultType>(method: string, params?: any[] ): Promise | Sends a message to the wallet using JSON-RPC and returns the result, if any. |
on(eventNameOrSubscriptionId: string, callback?: Function): void | Allows to register for events or subscriptions received from the wallet. |
off(eventNameOrSubscriptionId: string, callback?: Function): void | Allows to un-register for events or subscriptions received from the wallet. |
subscribe(subscriptionType: string, callback?: Function): Promise<string> | Allows to subscribe to an event feed, returns a subscriptionId that can be used later with .on() or .off() . |
unsubscribe(subscriptionId: string) | Removes all event listeners tied to a given subscriptionId and stops listening events on the requested feed. |
FAQs
It exposes a global object called `channelProvider` that implements the [EIP 1193](https://github.com/ryanio/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-1193.md) standard.
The npm package @statechannels/channel-provider receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @statechannels/channel-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @statechannels/channel-provider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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