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xrpl-accountlib
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XRPL Account helper: generation, derivation and signing.
npm install --save xrpl-accountlib
Please note: this lib only provides signing and derivation capabilities. To connect to the XRPL and submit transactions, please take a look at xrpl-client
. Here's an example on how these two libs can work together:
https://gist.github.com/WietseWind/557a5c11fa0d474468e8c9c54e3e5b93
Both the generate
and the derive
methods will return an XRPL_Account
object, containing all information to sign:
{
accountType: '...',
address: 'rXXXXXXXXX...',
secret:
{ familySeed: 'rYYYYYYYYY...',
mnemonic: 'word word word...',
passphrase: 'Hello World! ...',
path: 'm/44'/144'/X'/Y/Z' },
keypair:
{ algorithm: 'xxxxxxxx',
publicKey: 'AABBCC001122...',
privateKey: 'CCDDEE332211...' } }
All XRPL_Account
objects allow calling the signAs
method to set the signAs
user for MultiSign transactions (when a MultiSign user also uses a RegularKey);
derive
.familySeed('snYHBZDJ51PPSuzWYVhEh1kb9zvEU')
.signAs('rPEPPER7kfTD9w2To4CQk6UCfuHM9c6GDY')
lib.generate
All generate
methods return an XRPL_Account
object.
Samples: https://github.com/WietseWind/xrpl-accountlib/blob/master/samples/generate.js
lib.generate.familySeed(options{})
Options:
lib.generate.secretNumbers()
See:
lib.generate.mnemonic(options{})
Options:
lib.derive
All derive
methods return an XRPL_Account
object.
Samples: https://github.com/WietseWind/xrpl-accountlib/blob/master/samples/derive.js
lib.derive.familySeed(familyseed'')
The familyseed argument is required, and should contain a string, like: sXXXXXXXXX...
lib.derive.secretNumbers(secretNumbers''|[], acceptWithoutChecksum?:false)
The secretNumbers argument is required, and should contain a string, like: 012345 123456 ...
or an array containing 8 elements of the type string containing 6 digits.
lib.derive.mnemonic(mnemonic'', options{})
The _ mnemonic_ argument is required, and should contain a string with a valid word list, like: state green stem tower...
Options:
lib.derive.passphrase(passphrase'')
Derive from a passphrase, like masterpassphrase
lib.derive.privatekey(hex'')
Derive from a 66 char HEX private key, like 001ACAAEDECE405B2A958212629E16F2EB46B153EEE94CDD350FDEFF52795525B7
lib.sign(Transaction{}, XRPL_Account{}/[{}])
The first argument of the sign
-method should be a Transaction object, the second argument can either contain one XRPL_Account
object (returned by either
the generate
or derive
methods) or an array with multiple XRPL_Account
objects (multiSign).
When combining previously signed MultiSign transactions as HEX blob, the second argument can also be an array with { signedTransaction: '...' }
objects (or an array of strings with the HEX blob).
https://github.com/WietseWind/xrpl-accountlib/blob/master/samples/sign.js
lib.sign(Tx, lib.derive.familySeed('shqNUmrgnkBmK9iCijrtid2Ua4uHd'))
lib.sign(Tx, [
lib.derive.familySeed('sp5mkm12oJj3t8fFRiaMNrDbc73N2'),
lib.derive.familySeed('snYHBZDJ51PPSuzWYVhEh1kb9zvEU')
])
If you want to sign a single transaction that will be part of a MultiSigned transaction (combined later on) it's mandatory to specify the signAs
account (with the chained (signAs( .. )
method). The output (signed transaction blob, hex) signed by multiple accounts can then be combined later on:
lib.sign(
Tx,
lib.derive.familySeed('sp5mkm12oJj3t8XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX')
.signAs('r9yzFismdTTWzc6Ea3mJr9by26QaFrFHP7')
)
const Tx = lib.sign([
{ signedTransaction: '120000240000000B2E000001EF614000000002FAF0806840000000000003E873008114723F34B08C70F3EF8759B1A2CD4934D434A3C2518314628891E80B72684CF065A0AE8EC3482472C1C0DCF3E010732103AC651208BDA639C7AEC10873771A5B5F1A2008CAB3B2155871EE16A966D5860774473045022100CD9BC97047BF8EE0AF2D7631540FFF4C5FFE863AFAA9E2DE7AD98156F3323CF9022031D0454947833536028029FB9B61B224F4C2BFC1D1F670C49880AD004A76315C8114723F34B08C70F3EF8759B1A2CD4934D434A3C251E1F1' },
{ signedTransaction: '12000024000000042E000001EF614000000007F81ED96840000000000003E873008114F84E8A80D08854F3621F9214D58F04D41A07EE108314F40B468D5AC0DBA36E2941877AC2E9BBD48262A1F3E010732103CA9799516799A1139BED8958A9FDD0033389396422B888A7E56FB9991B0A179E74473045022100B22D6874CC4ECC92D32E657A1F863245A4DB1B425260052A9427616BE397D244022023CA82B76ADD26909549381C5CCB7BB09084936B294577299F5796A22F5AC39E8114F40B468D5AC0DBA36E2941877AC2E9BBD48262A1E1F1' }
])
You can also pass the signed HEX blob as an array with strings.
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