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This project includes web components for connecting to Lightning wallets and enabling WebLN. Websites only need to implement a single interface to connect with multiple wallets (WebLN), and users can connect from both desktop and mobile devices. These components work with pure HTML and all Javascript libraries or frameworks, such as React, Angular, Vue, Solid.js, etc.
🆕 Bitcoin Connect also supports a nice invoice payment UI that gives a multitude of options to a user to pay an invoice. Accept payments with a single line of code.
There are multiple breaking changes in v3. See our migration guide here. Click here for v2.
🚧WARNING🚧: this package is currently in Alpha. It's got awesome features, but is using new features of protocols such as WebLN and NWC which have not been finalized, and there may be breaking changes or bugs.
npm install @getalby/bitcoin-connect-react
or yarn add @getalby/bitcoin-connect-react
npm install @getalby/bitcoin-connect
or yarn add @getalby/bitcoin-connect
You can use Bitcoin Connect without any build tools:
<script type="module">
import {launchModal} from 'https://esm.sh/@getalby/bitcoin-connect@3.0.0'; // jsdelivr.net, skypack.dev also work
// use Bitcoin connect API normally...
launchModal();
// or if you just want access to the web components:
import 'https://esm.sh/@getalby/bitcoin-connect@3.0.0';
</script>
<!-- Bitcoin Connect components are now available -->
<bc-button></bc-button>
import {
init,
launchModal,
requestProvider,
} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect-react';
// Initialize Bitcoin Connect
init({
appName: 'My Lightning App', // your app name
});
// launch a payment flow
await launchModal({invoice: 'lnbc...'});
// or request a WebLN provider to use the full WebLN API
const weblnProvider = await requestProvider();
const {preimage} = await weblnProvider.sendPayment('lnbc...');
Continue further down for the full Bitcoin Connect API.
import {Button, init, launchModal, closeModal, requestProvider} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect-react';
// Initialize Bitcoin Connect
init({
appName: "My Lightning App", // your app name
})
// request a provider
<button onClick={() => {
// if no WebLN provider exists, it will launch the modal
const weblnProvider = await requestProvider();
const { preimage } = await weblnProvider.sendPayment("lnbc...")
}}>
Request WebLN provider
</button>
// render the Bitcoin Connect button
<Button onConnect={(provider) => {
provider.sendPayment("lnbc...")
}} />
// render a payment component on its own
<SendPayment invoice="lnbc..."/>
// open modal programmatically to pay an invoice
<button onClick={() => launchModal({invoice: "lnbc..."})}>
Programmatically launch modal
</button>
// close modal programmatically
closeModal();
Make sure to only render the components client side. This can be done either by creating a wrapper component with 'use client' directive (NextJS app directory), using next/dynamic, or a dynamic import e.g.
useEffect(() => {
// init bitcoin connect to provide webln
import('@getalby/bitcoin-connect-react');
}, []);
💡 The core Bitcoin Connect package works on all frameworks because it is powered by web components. However, a wrapper can simplify usage of Bitcoin Connect.
Use another popular framework? please let us know or feel free to create a PR for a wrapper. See the React package for an example implementation.
Bitcoin Connect exposes the following web components for allowing users to connect their desired Lightning wallet:
<bc-button/>
- launches the Bitcoin Connect Modal on click<bc-send-payment/>
- render a payment request UI
invoice
- BOLT11 invoiceimport {init} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect-react';
// Initialize Bitcoin Connect
init({
appName: 'My Lightning App', // your app name
// filters: ["nwc"],
// showBalance: true,
});
appName
- Name of the app requesting access to wallet. Currently used for NWC connections (Alby and Mutiny)filters
- Filter the type of connectors you want to show. Example: "nwc" (only show NWC connectors).showBalance
- If false, do not request the connected wallet's balanceWith one line of code you can ensure you have a WebLN provider available and ready to use. If one is not available, the Bitcoin connect modal will be launched.
import {requestProvider} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
const provider = await requestProvider();
await provider.sendPayment('lnbc...');
The modal can then be launched with:
import {launchModal} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
launchModal(); // A `<bc-modal/>` element will be injected into the DOM
launchModal
can also take an optional options object:
import {launchModal} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
launchModal({
invoice: 'lnbc...', // bolt11 invoice
});
import {closeModal} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
closeModal();
import {disconnect} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
disconnect();
window.bitcoinConnect.isConnected();
This event fires when a WebLN provider is made available.
import {onConnected} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
const unsub = onConnected(async (provider) => {
const {preimage} = await provider.sendPayment('lnbc...');
});
unsub();
This event fires when a WebLN provider is initializing.
import {onConnecting} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
const unsub = onConnecting(async () => {
// do something...
});
unsub();
This event fires when the user manually disconnects from Bitcoin Connect.
import {onDisconnected} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
const unsub = onDisconnected(async () => {
// do something...
});
unsub();
This event fires when the Bitcoin Connect modal opens.
import {onModalOpened} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
const unsub = onModalOpened(async () => {
// do something...
});
unsub();
This event fires when the Bitcoin Connect modal closes.
import {onModalClosed} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
const unsub = onModalClosed(async () => {
// do something...
});
unsub();
WARNING: webln is no longer injected into the window object by default. If you need this, execute the following code:
import {onConnected} from '@getalby/bitcoin-connect';
onConnected((provider) => {
window.webln = provider;
});
Providers also should fire a webln:connected
event. See webln.guide
.
More methods coming soon. Is something missing that you'd need? let us know!
These variables must be set at the root or on a container element wrapping any bitcoin connect components.
html {
--bc-color-brand: #196ce7; /* Only 6-digit hex and rgb formats are supported! */
}
Optional CSS variables for further customization:
html {
--bc-color-brand-dark: #3994ff; /* use a different brand color in dark mode */
--bc-brand-mix: 100%; /* how much to mix the brand color with default foreground color */
}
💡 using near-white or black brand colors? either set a lower
bc-brand-mix
or make sure to use an off-white forbc-color-brand
and off-black forbc-color-brand-dark
to avoid conflicts with the modal background color.
Bitcoin Connect uses prefers-color-scheme
to automatically detect light/dark mode.
In case your site uses a manual theme switcher, you can force a theme by following these steps:
see an example here
globalThis.bcDarkMode = "class"
before any bitcoin connect components are rendered"dark"
must be added as a classname to the document to enable dark mode (e.g. <html class="dark">
or document.documentElement.classList.add('dark')
) otherwise light mode will be forced.import { WebLNProviders, requestProvider } from "@getalby/bitcoin-connect";
const provider = await requestProvider();
if (provider instanceof WebLNProviders.NostrWebLNProvider) {
provider.nostrWalletConnectUrl;
}
if (provider instanceof WebLNProviders.LNCWebLNProvider) {
provider.lnc.lnd.lightning.listInvoices(...);
}
if (provider instanceof WebLNProviders.LnbitsWebLNProvider) {
provider.requestLnbits('GET', '/api/v1/wallet');
}
See Pure HTML
See React
Open demos
Run yarn install && (cd dev/vite && yarn install)
Run yarn dev
Open dev
yarn build
yarn test
We are happy to help, please contact us or create an issue.
Bitcoin Connect provides multiple options to the user to connect to a lightning wallet, each compatible with WebLN. Any already-existing providers of WebLN (such as an installed WebLN extension like Alby) are detected and offered, as well as options to create a new WebLN provider through protocols such as NWC. No matter which option you choose, a WebLN provider will become available for the website to use to interact with your lightning wallet. Similar to the Alby extension, new options (called Connectors) can be easily added as they all follow a common, simple interface. As long as there is a way to connect to a lightning wallet through Javascript, a connector can be created for it in Bitcoin Connect. We welcome any and all contributions for new connectors!
Yes! that's the main benefit.
Yes. It will use the desktop extension as the default connector if it exists.
That depends. The connection to your lightning node / wallet needs to be asynchronous so that you can use Bitcoin Connect natively on mobile websites or PWAs.
It will only work for the connectors that are shown in the modal. Some of these connectors (e.g. the Alby Browser Extension) allow to connect multiple wallets themselves. Feel free to contribute to add a new connector.
Yes. Your connection is saved to localStorage
You should have a certain level of trust on the website you decide to connect your wallet with, and that they ensure there is no malicious third-party scripts which would intend to read the wallet connection configuration, either from memory or storage. Connectors with budget controls or confirmation dialogs (Alby extension or NWC) are recommend so you have full control over your connection.
Bitcoin Connect cannot detect payments made externally. It's up to your app to detect the payment and then programmatically close the modal using the exposed closeModal
function.
The global window.webln
object can be overridden if there are multiple providers, leading to unexpected behaviour. We recommend using the requestProvider
function to obtain a WebLN provider instead of relying on the global window object.
Bitcoin Connect must be imported at the root component or on every component that requires webln to ensure webln is available. If you only import the button in your settings page, you'll still need to import the library where you want to make a lightning payment. We recommend using the requestProvider
function.
This project is powered by Lit.
See Get started on the Lit site for more information.
FAQs
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