ArConnect is a browser extension allowing Arweave wallet holders to interact with dApps securely and easily.
You can interact with basic ArConnect functionalities using arweave-js
. To create a transaction, you just don't pass in the user's wallet instance:
const tx = await arweave.createTransaction({
/* config */
});
Than, you can use ArConnect to add the users wallet to the transaction and sign it (as before, you don't pass in the user's wallet instance, that is done by ArConnect):
await arweave.transactions.sign(tx);
Done! Now you can post the transaction.
ArConnect has some useful custom events.
Triggers when the ArConnect global object (window.arweaveWallet
) is injected into the page. It can be useful when executing functions on page load.
window.addEventListener("arweaveWalletLoaded", () => {
/** Handle ArConnect load event **/
});
Triggers, when the user switches their wallet in the ArConnect extension popup.
window.addEventListener("walletSwitch", (e) => {
const newAddress = e.detail.address;
/** Handle wallet switch **/
});
Requires the ACCESS_ADDRESS
and the ACCESS_ALL_ADDRESSES
permissions.
ArConnect supports much more with it's powerful API. These features are not integrated into arweave-js right now, but please let us know if you would like to see them added or not. You can access all of these using the global window.arweaveWallet
object (window.arweaveWallet.getActiveAddress()
, etc.).
All of these functions are asynchronous, so you will need to await
them. If you are using Typescript, read this for type declarations.
Connect to ArConnect and request permissions. This function can always be called again if you want to request more permissions for your site. See the available permissions here.
permissions
: An array of permissionsappInfo
: Optional information about your application (see the format)gateway
: Optional gateway configuration (see the format)
{
name?: string; // optional application name
logo?: string; // optional application logo
}
{
host: string;
port: number;
protocol: "http" | "https";
}
Disconnect from ArConnect. Removes all permissions from your site.
Get the currently used wallet's address in the extension.
returns
: A wallet address
Requires the ACCESS_ADDRESS
permission.
Get the user's active public key, from their wallet
returns
: The active public key
Requires the ACCESS_PUBLIC_KEY
permission.
Get all addresses added to the ArConnect extension
returns
: A list of the added wallets' addresses.
Requires the ACCESS_ALL_ADDRESSES
permission.
Get wallet names for addresses.
returns
: An object with addresses and wallet names
Requires the ACCESS_ALL_ADDRESSES
permission.
Sign a transaction. Raw version of what is used in the arweave-js
API.
transaction
: A valid Arweave transaction without a wallet keyfile added to itoptions
: Arweave signing optionsreturns
: Signed transaction instance
Requires the SIGN_TRANSACTION
permission.
Note: if you are trying to sign a larger chunk of data (5 MB <), make sure to notify the user to not switch / close browser tabs. Signing large datas takes longer and the browser won't send the chunks to the signer in the background.
Dispatches (signs and sends) a transaction to the network, preferably by bundling it. Best for smaller interactions (< 120 Kbs).
transaction
: A valid Arweave transaction without a wallet keyfile added to itreturns
: Dispatch result (id and submit type)
Requires the DISPATCH
permission.
Encrypt a string with the user's wallet.
data
: String to encryptoptions
: Encrypt optionsreturns
: Encrypted string
Requires the ENCRYPT
permission.
{
algorithm: string; // encryption algorithm
hash: string; // encryption hash
salt?: string; // optional salt
}
Decrypt a string encrypted with the user's wallet.
data
:Uint8Array
data to decrypt to a stringoptions
: Decrypt optionsreturns
: Decrypted string
Requires the DECRYPT
permission.
Get the signature for a data array.
data
:Uint8Array
data to get the signature foroptions
: Signature optionsreturns
: Signature
Requires the SIGNATURE
permission.
Get the permissions allowed for you site by the user.
returns
: A list of permissions allowed for your dApp.
Get the user's custom Arweave config set in the extension
returns
: Custom Arweave config
Requires the ACCESS_ARWEAVE_CONFIG
permission.
There are 8 permissions currently available. When calling connect
, you need to specify at least one of them, commonly ACCESS_ADDRESS
.
The permissions:
-
ACCESS_ADDRESS
: Access the current address selected in ArConnect -
ACCESS_PUBLIC_KEY
Access the public key of the current address selected in ArConnect -
ACCESS_ALL_ADDRESSES
: Access all addresses added to ArConnect -
SIGN_TRANSACTION
: Sign a transaction -
DISPATCH
: Dispatch (sign and send) a transaction -
ENCRYPT
: Encrypt data with the user's keyfile -
DECRYPT
: Decrypt data with the user's keyfile -
SIGNATURE
Sign data with the user's keyfile -
ACCESS_ARWEAVE_CONFIG
: Access the user's custom Arweave config
The user can set a custom Arweave config in the extension. It implements the following format:
{
host: string;
port: number;
protocol: "http" | "https";
}
To support ArConnect types, you can install the npm package arconnect
, like this:
npm i -D arconnect
or
yarn add -D arconnect
To add the types to your project, you should either include the package in your tsconfig.json
, or add the following to your env.d.ts
file:
/// <reference types="arconnect" />
Type declarations can be found here.
You can find the build guide here.
Please read the Contributing guide.
Licensed under the MIT license.