A user & developer friendly modular smart account implementation on ZKsync; simplifying user authentication, session management, and transaction processing.
Caution
ZKsync SSO is under active development and is not yet feature complete. Use it to improve your development applications and tooling. Please do not use it in production environments.
- 🧩 Modular smart accounts based on ERC-7579
- 🔑 Passkey authentication (no seed phrases)
- ⏰ Sessions w/ easy configuration and management
- 💰 Integrated paymaster support
- ❤️🩹 Account recovery (Coming Soon)
- 💻 Simple SDKs : JavaScript, iOS/Android (Coming Soon)
- 🤝 Open-source authentication server
- 🎓 Examples to get started quickly
Install the ZKsync SSO SDK package:
npm i zksync-sso
Add ZKsync SSO connector to your app (using wagmi
):
import { zksyncSsoConnector, callPolicy } from "zksync-sso/connector";
import { zksyncSepoliaTestnet } from "viem/chains";
import { createConfig, connect } from "@wagmi/core";
import { erc20Abi } from "viem";
const ssoConnector = zksyncSsoConnector({
// Optional session configuration, if omitted user will have to sign every transaction via Auth Server
session: {
expiry: "1 day",
// Allow up to 0.1 ETH to be spend in gas fees
feeLimit: parseEther("0.1"),
transfers: [
// Allow ETH transfers of up to 0.1 ETH to specific address
{
to: "0x188bd99cd7D4d78d4E605Aeea12C17B32CC3135A",
valueLimit: parseEther("0.1"),
},
],
// Allow calling specific smart contracts (e.g. ERC20 transfer):
contractCalls: [
callPolicy({
address: "0xa1cf087DB965Ab02Fb3CFaCe1f5c63935815f044",
abi: erc20Abi,
functionName: "transfer",
constraints: [
// Only allow transfers to this address. Or any address if omitted
{
index: 0, // First argument of erc20 transfer function, recipient address
value: "0x6cC8cf7f6b488C58AA909B77E6e65c631c204784",
},
// Allow transfering up to 0.2 tokens per hour
// until the session expires
{
index: 1,
limit: {
limit: parseUnits("0.2", TOKEN.decimals),
period: "1 hour",
},
},
],
}),
],
},
});
const wagmiConfig = createConfig({
connectors: [ssoConnector],
..., // your wagmi config https://wagmi.sh/core/api/createConfig
});
const connectWithSSO = () => {
connect(wagmiConfig, {
connector: ssoConnector,
chainId: zksyncSepoliaTestnet.id, // or another chain id that has SSO support
});
};
Find more information here in our docs.
This monorepo is comprised of the following packages, products, and examples:
packages/sdk
is thezksync-sso
JavaScript SDKpackages/auth-server
is the Auth Server used for account creation and session key managementpackages/contracts
are the on-chain smart contracts behind ZKsync SSO accountsexamples/nft-quest
is an app demonstrating the use of ZKsync SSO w/ sessionsexamples/nft-quest-contracts
are the smart contracts fornft-quest
examples/demo-app
is a test app mostly used for CI testingexamples/bank-demo
is an app demonstrating the fully embedded experience
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Install workspace dependencies with PNPM.
pnpm install
-
If creating new packages: use pnpm and workspace protocol to link SDK in the new folder.
Use the NX CLI to run project commands, however PNPM is still usable as an
alternative. NX project names are based on the name defined in each project's
project.json
which are set to match the directory name.
pnpm nx <target> <project>
# Example
pnpm nx build sdk
To run a command in multiple projects, use the run-many
command.
pnpm nx run-many -t <target> --all # for all projects
pnpm nx run-many -t <target> -p proj1 proj2 # by project
pnpm nx run-many --targets=lint,test,build # run multiple commands
Some commands are inferred and built-in with NX, thus you may not see commands
available from via the package.json
. To review all the available commands in a
project:
pnpm nx show project <project> --web
At the root level of the monorepo, run the pnpm run lint
command to run
linting across the project.
To fix lint issues that come up from linting, run the pnpm run lint:fix
command.
To execute the end-to-end tests for the demo-app
(or similarly for
nft-quest
), you'll need to do some setup:
- Start
era_test_node
(In a separate terminal, runnpx zksync-cli dev start
) - Deploy the smart contracts,
pnpm nx deploy contracts
Once the local node is configured with the smart contracts deployed, you can run the e2e tests:
pnpm nx e2e demo-app
To debug the end-to-end tests:
pnpm nx e2e:debug demo-app