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@trezor/connect-mobile
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The @trezor/connect-mobile package provides an implementation of @trezor/connect which uses deep links to communicate with the Trezor Suite app.
To run a dev version of the Suite mobile app follow the instructions in @suite-native/app
To use the library, you need to initialize it with the deeplinkOpen and deeplinkCallbackUrl settings.
import TrezorConnect from '@trezor/connect-mobile';
TrezorConnect.init({
manifest: {
email: 'developer@xyz.com',
appName: 'Trezor Connect Example',
appUrl: 'http://your.application.com',
},
deeplinkOpen: url => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log('deeplinkOpen', url);
Linking.openURL(url);
},
deeplinkCallbackUrl: Linking.createURL('/connect'),
});
To receive the deep link callback, you need to add a listener which will call TrezorConnect.handleDeeplink with the deep link URL.
useEffect(() => {
const subscription = Linking.addEventListener('url', event => {
TrezorConnect.handleDeeplink(event.url);
});
return () => subscription?.remove();
}, []);
The Connect mobile example shows how to use the library in a React Native + Expo app.
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The npm package @trezor/connect-mobile receives a total of 148 weekly downloads. As such, @trezor/connect-mobile popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @trezor/connect-mobile demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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