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Ledger hardware wallet module for connecting to Web3-Onboard. Web3-Onboard makes it simple to connect Ethereum hardware and software wallets to your dapp. Features standardized spec compliant web3 providers for all supported wallets, framework agnostic mo
npm i @web3-onboard/core @web3-onboard/ledger
type LedgerOptionsWCv1 = {
/**
* @deprecated
* Version 1 of WalletConnect has been deprecated by the WC team and the WC bridge is not available.
* To use version 1 a custom bridge url will need to be provided.
* Support will be completely remove from Web3-Onboard in the future
*/
walletConnectVersion?: 1
enableDebugLogs?: boolean
chainId?: number
bridge?: string
infuraId?: string
rpc?: { [chainId: number]: string }
}
type LedgerOptionsWCv2 = {
walletConnectVersion: 2
enableDebugLogs?: boolean
/**
* Project ID associated with [WalletConnect account](https://cloud.walletconnect.com)
*/
projectId: string
/**
* List of Optional Chain(s) ID for wallets to support in number format (integer or hex)
* Defaults to the chains provided within the web3-onboard init chain property
*/
requiredChains?: string[] | number[]
requiredMethods?: string[]
/**
* Additional methods to be added to the default list of ['eth_sendTransaction', 'eth_signTransaction', 'personal_sign', 'eth_sign', 'eth_signTypedData', 'eth_signTypedData_v4']
* Passed methods to be included along with the defaults methods - see https://docs.walletconnect.com/2.0/web/walletConnectModal/options
*/
optionalMethods?: string[]
requiredEvents?: string[]
optionalEvents?: string[]
}
type LedgerOptions = LedgerOptionsWCv1 | LedgerOptionsWCv2
import Onboard from '@web3-onboard/core'
import ledgerModule from '@web3-onboard/ledger'
const ledger = ledgerModule({
/**
* Project ID associated with [WalletConnect account](https://cloud.walletconnect.com)
*/
projectId: 'abc123...',
/**
* Chains required to be supported by all wallets connecting to your DApp
*/
requiredChains: [1, 137]
})
const onboard = Onboard({
// ... other Onboard options
wallets: [
ledger
//... other wallets
]
})
const connectedWallets = await onboard.connectWallet()
console.log(connectedWallets)
You may decide that on certain platforms you do not want to display this wallet as a selectable option. To do that you can use the filter
init option which is an array of platforms that you would like this wallet to not be displayed to the end user:
import Onboard from '@web3-onboard/core'
import ledgerModule from '@web3-onboard/ledger'
const ledger = ledgerModule({
/**
* Project ID associated with [WalletConnect account](https://cloud.walletconnect.com)
*/
projectId: 'abc123...',
/**
* Chains required to be supported by all wallets connecting to your DApp
*/
requiredChains: [1, 137]
})
const onboard = Onboard({
// ... other Onboard options
wallets: [
ledger
//... other wallets
]
})
const connectedWallets = await onboard.connectWallet()
console.log(connectedWallets)
The following is a list of the platforms that can be filtered:
type Platform =
| 'Windows Phone'
| 'Windows'
| 'macOS'
| 'iOS'
| 'Android'
| 'Linux'
| 'Chrome OS'
| 'Android Browser'
| 'Chrome'
| 'Chromium'
| 'Firefox'
| 'Microsoft Edge'
| 'Opera'
| 'Safari'
| 'desktop'
| 'mobile'
| 'tablet'
FAQs
Ledger hardware wallet module for connecting to Web3-Onboard. Web3-Onboard makes it simple to connect Ethereum hardware and software wallets to your dapp. Features standardized spec compliant web3 providers for all supported wallets, framework agnostic mo
The npm package @web3-onboard/ledger receives a total of 2,989 weekly downloads. As such, @web3-onboard/ledger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @web3-onboard/ledger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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