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@tkey/private-keys
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The tKey Private Key Module helps you add or remove the and password as a share for tkey. This module is the part of the tKey SDK.
npm install --save @tkey/private-keys
PrivateKeyModule
class from @tkey/private-keys
import PrivateKeyModule from "@tkey/private-keys";
PrivateKeyModule
class to a variableconst privateKeyModule = new PrivateKeyModule();
The PrivateKeyModule
class returns an object with the following properties:
declare class PrivateKeyModule implements IModule {
moduleName: string;
tbSDK: ITKeyApi;
privateKeyFormats: IPrivateKeyFormat[];
constructor(formats: IPrivateKeyFormat[]);
setModuleReferences(tbSDK: ITKeyApi): void;
initialize(): Promise<void>;
setPrivateKey(privateKeyType: string, privateKey?: BN): Promise<void>;
getPrivateKeys(): Promise<IPrivateKeyStore[]>;
getAccounts(): Promise<BN[]>;
}
With the PrivateKeyModule
, you've access to the following functions:
setPrivateKey(privateKeyType: string, privateKey?: BN)
privateKeyType
: The type of private key to set.privateKey
: The private key to set.getPrivateKeys()
Promise<IPrivateKeyStore[]>
- The private keys stored.FAQs
TKey Private Keys Module
We found that @tkey/private-keys 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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