Aurora DApps Integration
Welcome to Coin98 Extension Wallet Developer Guide. This documentation contains guides for developers to get started developing on Coin98 Extension Wallet.
To detect Coin98 Extension with Aurora
To detect whether your browser is running Coin98 Extension, please use:
if(window.coin98 || window.ethereum || window.ethereum?.isCoin98){
console.log('Coin98 Extension is installed!');
}
Notice: Coin98 Extension Testnet is under development and not available now. The Coin98 Extension on Ethereum JavaScript provider API is specified by EIP-1193. Support window.ethereum only
and removal window.web3
To connect Coin98 Extension Wallet
To connect Coin98 Extension means to access the user's [blockchain - like Ethereum] account(s).
// Connect & get accounts
window.ethereum.request({method: 'eth_accounts'});
// Alias for connection
window.ethereum.request({method: 'eth_requestAccounts'});
//Check if dapp connected
window.ethereum.isConnected();
//Check if the caller's current permissions
window.ethereum.request({method: 'wallet_getPermissions'});
//Check if request the given permissions
window.ethereum.request({method: 'wallet_requestPermissions'});
To disconnect Coin98 Extension Wallet
To disconnect Coin98 Extension, please use:
window.ethereum.disconnect()
To experience functions
Once your account is connected, let's start experiencing more functions.
Get Current Account
return Promise<Array[String]>
If wallet can not be found, return
[]
instead ofthrow Error
window.ethereum.request({ method: 'eth_accounts' }).then(accounts => {
if (accounts[0]) {
// Do something with accounts
} else {
// Wallet not found
}
})
Check wallet whether exists or not
return Promise<{data: Boolean}>
window.ethereum.request({ method: 'has_wallet', params: ['aurora'] })
// Example
window.ethereum.request({ method: 'has_wallet', params: ['aurora'] }).then(() => {
// Wallet Exists
}).catch(e => {
// Wallet not found
})
Sign Transaction
return: Promise<Signature | RPC: 2.0>
// Example Sign Transactionconst
const signature = window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_signTransaction',
params: [
"from": "string",
"to": "string",
"gas": "string",
"gasPrice": "string",
"value": "string",
"data": "string",
"nonce": "string"
]
});
Transfer
return Promise<hash>
window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_sendTransaction',
params: [
{
from: 'string',
to: 'string',
gas: 'string',
gasPrice: 'string',
value: 'string',
data: 'string',
nonce: 'string'
}
]
})
Decrypt
return Promise<string>
window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_decrypt',
params: [encryptedMessage, accounts[0]],
})
.then((decryptedMessage) =>
console.log('The decrypted message is:', decryptedMessage)
)
.catch((error) => console.log(error.message));
})
Get Encryption Public Key
return Promise<string>
- The public encryption key of the Ethereum account whose encryption key should be retrived
let encryptionPublicKey
window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_getEncryptionPublicKey',
params: [accounts[0]], // you must have access to the specified account
})
.then((result) => {
encryptionPublicKey = result;
})
.catch((error) => {
if (error.code === 4001) {
// EIP-1193 userRejectedRequest error
console.log("We can't encrypt anything without the key.");
} else {
console.error(error);
}
});
Encrypt
const ethUtil = require('ethereumjs-util');
const encryptedMessage = ethUtil.bufferToHex(
Buffer.from(
JSON.stringify(
sigUtil.encrypt(
{
publicKey: encryptionPublicKey,
data: 'hello world!,
version: 'x25519-xsalsa20-poly1305',
}
)
),
'utf8'
)
);
Add Ethereum Chain
Return null- if the request was successful, and an error otherwise.
window.ethereum.request
interface AddEthereumChainParameter {
chainId: string; // A 0x-prefixed hexadecimal string
chainName: string;
nativeCurrency: {
name: string;
symbol: string; // 2-6 characters long
decimals: 18;
};
rpcUrls: string[];
blockExplorerUrls?: string[];
iconUrls?: string[]; // Currently ignored.
}
Switch Ethereum Chain
Return null- if the request was successful, and an error otherwise.
window.await ethereum.request({
method: 'wallet_switchEthereumChain',
params: [{ chainId: '0xf00' }],
});
} catch (switchError) {
// This error code indicates that the chain has not been added to Coin98.
if (switchError.code === 4902) {
try {
await ethereum.request({
method: 'wallet_addEthereumChain',
params: [
{
chainId: '0xf00',
chainName: '...',
rpcUrls: ['https://...'] /* ... */,
},
],
});
} catch (addError) {
// handle "add" error
}
}
// handle other "switch" errors
}
Watch Asset
Return Boolean - true if the token was added, fasle otherwise
window.ethereum.request({
method: 'wallet_watchAsset',
params: {
type: 'ERC20',
options: {
address: '0xb60e8dd61c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07233155',
symbol: 'FOO',
decimals: 18,
image: 'https://foo.io/token-image.svg',
},
},
})
.then((success) => {
if (success) {
console.log('FOO successfully added to wallet!');
} else {
throw new Error('Something went wrong.');
}
})
.catch(console.error);
RPC Request
return Promise<Ethereum RPC>
Currently only support HTTP(s) method Reference: RPC Method
window.ethereum.request({method: '<Your Method>', params: [args1,....]})
Experimental MultiChain Connection
You can connect and receive multiChain address at the same time by using the following methods
async function connect(){
if(!window.coin98){
throw new Error('Coin98 Extension is required');
}
const accounts = await window.coin98.connect([<chain 1>, <chain 2>, ...]);
if(!accounts){
throw new Error('Connect Error | User cancel your request');
}
// Do anything with accounts:[<address of chain 1>, <address of chain 2>]
}
When your connection is success, chain's properties will be available for your next request. For example:
// For example | connect ether & solana
async function connect(){
const conn = await window.coin98.connect(['ether','solana']);
// If user accept the request, those properties will available at window.coin98;
// window.solana || Checkout document of solana connection guide for more methods;
// window.ether || Checkout document of ether connection guide for more methods;
}
Chain's Name can be found at
const { CHAIN_NAME } = window.coin98
Subscription
Support subscribe using JSON-RPC notifications. This allows clients to wait for events instead of polling for them. All result will be release at data
event.
Methods
// For Subscribe
window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_subscribe',
params: ['<type>','<options>']
})
// Its result will be subscription ID which can be used for unsubscribe
// For Unsubscribe
window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_unsubscribe',
params: ['<Subscription ID>']
});
Example
// Subscribe for event
const subscriptionID = window.ethereum.request({
method: 'eth_subscribe',
params: ["logs",
{
address: "0x8320fe7702b96808f7bbc0d4a888ed1468216cfd",
topics: ["0xd78a0cb8bb633d06981248b816e7bd33c2a35a6089241d099fa519e361cab902"]}]
})
// You can listen for incoming notifications by
window.ethereum.on("data", data => {
// Do the rest of your work with data
})
To handle events
List of events
Currently we only support some action event from wallet extension
window.ethereum.on('event_name', callback);
//Example
window.ethereum.on('close', () => window.location.reload());
window.ethereum.on('accountsChanged', () => window.location.reload());
accountsChanged
Receive when active account changed in Extension
networkChanged
Receive when active network changed in Extension
chainChanged
Receive when active chain changed in Extension
disconnect
Receive when disconnect from Extension
close
Alias for disconnect event
on(event, callback)
Add event listener
off(event, callback)
Remove event listener
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