This library is a small abstraction layer on top of eosjs
this is aiming to assist the EOS dapp (decentralized app) developers with wallet communication (in order to sign the transactions) by providing a simple and intuitive API.
This allows developers to concentrate on building awesome apps instead of setting up eosjs
and wallet connections.
Disclaimer: This library is in early alpha. The core API has stabilized but some changes and extension should be expected. We encourage developers to give it a try when building decentralized apps and to share any thoughts, doubts, and concerns. All feedback is highly appreciated.
👉🏻 Please see the "Quick Start" and thorough guide in the eos-transit
package docs
- Easy to use API.
- Managed wallet connection state tracking
- Easily pluggable wallet providers (and easy to write your own)
- TypeScript support
- Small footprint (core is just ~9Kb minified and around 2.7Kb gzipped)
This is a monorepo that is managed with lerna
. There are several packages maintained here:
Package | Version | Description |
---|---|---|
eos-transit |
0.0.1 | Transit core package |
eos-transit-scatter-provider |
0.0.1 | Wallet provider for Scatter app |
eos-transit-stub-provider |
0.0.1 | Stub wallet provider that does nothing, for demo and testing only |
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Make sure you have
yarn
installed. -
Install the dependencies with
$ yarn install
Note that before
eos-transit
,eos-transit-scatter-provider
andeos-transit-stub-provider
are published, they are managed bylerna
along with packages themselves. That means, before running the examples,lerna
should wire up all the dependencies and instead of runningyarn install
manually from this folder, the following commands should be run from the project root: -
Bootstrap the dependencies with
$ yarn bootstrap
This will make
lerna
install all the necessary dependencies for managed packages. -
Proceed with the development of a certain package (each package has its own set of commands to assist the development and build process).
To build all packages simultaneously, run the following command from the project root:
$ yarn build-packages
This will perform both TypeScript compilation into lib
folder and a minified production-ready UMD build into umd
folder for each managed package.
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First off, make sure the current state of package folders is consistent and packages that are about to be published are actually built (with
yarn build-packages
, see previous section). To make sure, you can runyarn pack
command to create atgz
tarball of the package and inspect its contents (but make sure that doesn't leak to a published package, so cleanup that before publishing). -
Make sure you're logged into
npm
registry by runningyarn login
but note that this won't ask you a password (it will be asked upon publishing, sinceyarn
doesn't maintain authenticated sessions withnpm
registry): -
Since this monorepo is managed with
lerna
, the latter is responsible for publishing too, so run$ lerna publish
possibly proividing additional options if needed.
Normally, this should guide you through version bumping process as well as creating and pushing new
git
version tags for each package that had been published.