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@xpla/use-wallet
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Core interface of [`@xpla/wallet-provider`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@xpla/wallet-provider).
@xpla/use-wallet
Core interface of @xpla/wallet-provider
.
If you want to create a library using the useWallet()
of @xpla/wallet-provider
, you can use
this @xpla/use-wallet
instead of @xpla/wallet-provider
for its internal dependence.
Because @xpla/wallet-provider
contains multiple implementations, if your library is built
on @xpla/wallet-provider
, problems can arise in exceptional situations (e.g. when users implement and use
Context themselves).
Using @xpla/use-wallet
instead of @xpla/wallet-provider
can make your library work reliably in a more
diverse set of implementations.
You don't have to use this library if you're just creating a WebApp. Use @xpla/wallet-provider
.
const WalletContext = React.createContext()
useWallet(): Wallet
useConnectedWallet(): ConnectedWallet
enum WalletStatus
enum ConnectType
type WalletInfo
type WalletStates
type NetworkInfo
type TxResult extends CreateTxOptions
type SignResult extends CreateTxOptions
type SignBytesResult
class UserDenied extends Error
class CreateTxFailed extends Error
class TxFailed extends Error
class Timeout extends Error
class TxUnspecifiedError extends Error
FAQs
Core interface of [`@xpla/wallet-provider`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@xpla/wallet-provider).
The npm package @xpla/use-wallet receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, @xpla/use-wallet popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @xpla/use-wallet demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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