Basic API
Note: Please create KAVA wallet before using this function
How to detect Coin98
You can determine whether Coin98 is installed on the user device by checking window.keplr
. If window.keplr
returns undefined
after document.load, Coin98 is not installed. There are several ways to wait for the load event to check the status. Refer to the examples below:
You can register the function to window.onload
:
or track the document's ready state through the document event listener:
There may be multiple ways to achieve the same result, and no preferred method.
Coin98-specific features
If you were able to connect Coin98 with CosmJS, you may skip to the Use Coin98 with CosmJS section.
While Coin98 supports an easy way to connect to CosmJS, there are additional functions specific to Coin98 which provides additional features.
Using with Typescript
window.d.ts
The @keplr-wallet/types
package has the type definition related to Keplr.
If you're using TypeScript, run npm install --save-dev @keplr-wallet/types
or yarn add -D @keplr-wallet/types
to install @keplr-wallet/types
.
Then, you can add the @keplr-wallet/types
window to a global window object and register the Coin98 related types.
Enable Connection
The window.keplr.enable(chainIds)
method requests the extension to be unlocked if it's currently locked. If the user hasn't given permission to the webpage, it will ask the user to give permission for the webpage to access Coin98.
enable
method can receive one or more chain-id as an array. When the array of chain-id is passed, you can request permissions for all chains that have not yet been authorized at once.
If the user cancels the unlock or rejects the permission, an error will be thrown.
Get Address / Public Key
If the webpage has permission and Keplr is unlocked, this function will return the address and public key in the following format:
It also returns the nickname for the key store currently selected, which should allow the webpage to display the current key store selected to the user in a more convenient mane.
isNanoLedger
field in the return type is used to indicate whether the selected account is from the Ledger Nano. Because current KAVA app in the Ledger Nano doesn't support the direct (protobuf) format msgs, this field can be used to select the amino or direct signer. Ref
Sign Amino
Similar to CosmJS OfflineSigner
's signAmino
, but Keplr's signAmino
takes the chain-id as a required parameter. Signs Amino-encoded StdSignDoc
.
Sign Direct / Protobuf
Similar to CosmJS OfflineDirectSigner
's signDirect
, but Keplr's signDirect
takes the chain-id as a required parameter. Signs Proto-encoded StdSignDoc
.
Request Transaction Broadcasting
This function requests Keplr to delegates the broadcasting of the transaction to Keplr's LCD endpoints (rather than the webpage broadcasting the transaction). This method returns the transaction hash if it succeeds to broadcast, if else the method will throw an error. When Keplr broadcasts the transaction, Keplr will send the notification on the transaction's progress.
Interaction Options
Keplr v0.8.11+ offers additional options to customize interactions between the frontend website and Keplr extension.
If preferNoSetFee
is set to true, Keplr will prioritize the frontend-suggested fee rather than overriding the tx fee setting of the signing page.
If preferNoSetMemo
is set to true, Keplr will not override the memo and set fix memo as the front-end set memo.
You can set the values as follows:
Custom event
Change Key Store Event
When the user switches their key store/account after the webpage has received the information on the key store/account the key that the webpage is aware of may not match the selected key in Keplr which may cause issues in the interactions.
To prevent this from happening, when the key store/account is changed, Keplr emits a keplr_keystorechange
event to the webpage's window. You can request the new key/account based on this event listener.
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