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This package contains Python tools to communicate with Ledger devices and manage applications life cycle.
It is recommended to install this package in a Virtual Environment in your native environment (not a Docker image) to avoid hidapi issues.
python3 -m venv ledger
source ledger/bin/activate
pip install ledgerblue
At the moment these tools work for all ledger devices, but only for special Nano X developer units which are not available to the general public. The Recover scripts, will work with Nano X starting from a specific version.
Please check Ledger Developer Portal to see how to debug your application on a Nano X simulator using Speculos
This package can optionally work with libsecp256k1 Python bindings compiled with ECDH support. If you wish to enable libsecp256k1 bindings, make sure to install libsecp256k1 as follows:
SECP_BUNDLED_EXPERIMENTAL=1 pip --no-cache-dir install --no-binary secp256k1 secp256k1
To install the custom secp256k1 package on MacOS, you previously need to run:
brew install libtool
Which would end up installing glibtool and glibtoolize utilities required for the build process.
When running on Linux, make sure the following rules have been added to /etc/udev/rules.d/
:
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2c97", MODE="0660", TAG+="uaccess", TAG+="udev-acl" OWNER="<UNIX username>"
KERNEL=="hidraw*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2c97", MODE="0660" OWNER="<UNIX username>"
Use the following Target IDs (--targetId option) when running commands directly:
Device name | Firmware Version | Target ID |
---|---|---|
Flex | all | 0x33300004 |
Stax | all | 0x33200004 |
Nano S Plus | all | 0x33100004 |
Nano X | (developer units only) | 0x33000004 |
Nano S | <= 1.3.1 | 0x31100002 |
Nano S | 1.4.x | 0x31100003 |
Nano S | >= 1.5.x | 0x31100004 |
Ledger Blue | <= 2.0 | 0x31000002 |
Ledger Blue | 2.1.x | 0x31000004 |
Ledger Blue v2 | 2.1.x | 0x31010004 |
You can generate the Ledgerblue documentation locally.
Firstly, make sure you have pip installed and make
installed.
Then, install the documentation dependencies:
# from the top of the Git repository
pip install .[doc]
Finally, generate the documentation:
# from the top of the Git repository
(cd doc/ && make html)
The documentation will be generated into the doc/build/
directory.
FAQs
Python library to communicate with Ledger devices
We found that ledgerblue 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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