@0xproject/subproviders
A few useful web3 subproviders including a LedgerSubprovider useful for adding Ledger Nano S support.
We have written up a Wiki article detailing some use cases of this subprovider package.
Installation
yarn add @0xproject/subproviders
If your project is in TypeScript, add the following to your tsconfig.json
:
"include": [
"./node_modules/web3-typescript-typings/index.d.ts",
]
Usage
Simply import the subprovider you are interested in using:
import {
ledgerEthereumBrowserClientFactoryAsync as ledgerEthereumClientFactoryAsync,
LedgerSubprovider,
} from '@0xproject/subproviders';
const ledgerSubprovider = new LedgerSubprovider({
networkId,
ledgerEthereumClientFactoryAsync,
});
const accounts = await ledgerSubprovider.getAccountsAsync();
Subproviders
Ledger Nano S subprovider
A subprovider that enables your dApp to send signing requests to a user's Ledger Nano S hardware wallet. These can be requests to sign transactions or messages.
Ledger Nano (and this library) by default uses a derivation path of 44'/60'/0'
. This is different to TestRPC which by default uses m/44'/60'/0'/0
. This is a configuration option in the Ledger Subprovider package.
Ledger Nano S + Node-hid (usb)
By default, node-hid transport support is an optional dependency. This is due to the requirement of native usb developer packages on the host system. If these aren't installed the entire npm install
fails. We also no longer export node-hid transport client factories. To re-create this see our integration tests or follow the example below:
import Eth from '@ledgerhq/hw-app-eth';
import TransportNodeHid from '@ledgerhq/hw-transport-node-hid';
async function ledgerEthereumNodeJsClientFactoryAsync(): Promise<LedgerEthereumClient> {
const ledgerConnection = await TransportNodeHid.create();
const ledgerEthClient = new Eth(ledgerConnection);
return ledgerEthClient;
}
// Create a LedgerSubprovider with the node-hid transport
ledgerSubprovider = new LedgerSubprovider({
networkId,
ledgerEthereumClientFactoryAsync: ledgerEthereumNodeJsClientFactoryAsync,
});
Redundant RPC subprovider
A subprovider which attempts to send an RPC call to a list of RPC endpoints sequentially, until one of them returns a successful response.
Injected Web3 subprovider
A subprovider that relays all signing related requests to a particular provider (in our case the provider injected onto the web page), while sending all other requests to a different provider (perhaps your own backing Ethereum node or Infura).
Contributing
We strongly recommend that the community help us make improvements and determine the future direction of the protocol. To report bugs within this package, please create an issue in this repository.
Please read our contribution guidelines before getting started.
Install Dependencies
If you don't have yarn workspaces enabled (Yarn < v1.0) - enable them:
yarn config set workspaces-experimental true
yarn install
Build
yarn build
or
yarn build:watch
Clean
yarn clean
Lint
yarn lint
Run tests
Unit tests
yarn run test:unit
Integration tests
In order to run the integration tests, make sure you have a Ledger Nano S available.
- Setup your Ledger with the development mnemonic seed:
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- Plug it into your computer
- Unlock the device
- Open the on-device Ethereum app
- Make sure "browser support" and "contract data" are disabled
- Start TestRPC locally at port
8545
Then run:
yarn test:integration
Note: We assume a derivation path of m/44'/60'/0'/0
which is already configured in the tests. With this setup and derivation path, your first account should be 0x5409ed021d9299bf6814279a6a1411a7e866a631
, exactly like TestRPC.
All tests
yarn run test:all