@likloadm/ethereumjs-wallet v1.0.1
ethereumjs-wallet
A lightweight wallet implementation. At the moment it supports key creation and conversion between various formats.
It is complemented by the following packages:
- @ethereumjs/tx to sign transactions
- ethereumjs-icap to manipulate ICAP addresses
- store.js to use browser storage
Motivations are:
- be lightweight
- work in a browser
- use a single, maintained version of crypto library (and that should be in line with
ethereumjs-utiland@ethereumjs/tx) - support import/export between various wallet formats
- support BIP32 HD keys
Features not supported:
- signing transactions
- managing storage (neither in node.js or the browser)
Wallet API
For information about the Wallet's API, please go to ./docs/classes/wallet.md.
You can import the Wallet class like this
Node.js / ES5:
const Wallet = require('ethereumjs-wallet').defaultESM / TypeScript:
import Wallet from 'ethereumjs-wallet'Thirdparty API
Importing various third party wallets is possible through the thirdparty submodule:
Node.js / ES5:
const { thirdparty } = require('ethereumjs-wallet')ESM / TypeScript:
import { thirdparty } from 'ethereumjs-wallet'Please go to ./docs/README.md for more info.
HD Wallet API
To use BIP32 HD wallets, first include the hdkey submodule:
Node.js / ES5:
const { hdkey } = require('ethereumjs-wallet')ESM / TypeScript:
import { hdkey } from 'ethereumjs-wallet'Please go to ./docs/classes/ethereumhdkey.md for more info.
Provider Engine
Provider Engine is
not very actively maintained
and support has been removed along v1.0.0 release, see
issue #115 for context.
You can use the the old src/provider-engine.ts code (see associated PR) as some boilerplate
for your own integration if needed.
Remarks about toV3
The options is an optional object hash, where all the serialization parameters can be fine tuned:
- uuid - UUID. One is randomly generated.
- salt - Random salt for the
kdf. Size must match the requirements of the KDF (key derivation function). Random number generated viacrypto.getRandomBytesif nothing is supplied. - iv - Initialization vector for the
cipher. Size must match the requirements of the cipher. Random number generated viacrypto.getRandomBytesif nothing is supplied. - kdf - The key derivation function, see below.
- dklen - Derived key length. For certain
ciphersettings, this must match the block sizes of those. - cipher - The cipher to use. Names must match those of supported by
OpenSSL, e.g.aes-128-ctroraes-128-cbc.
Depending on the kdf selected, the following options are available too.
For pbkdf2:
c- Number of iterations. Defaults to 262144.prf- The only supported (and default) value ishmac-sha256. So no point changing it.
For scrypt:
n- Iteration count. Defaults to 262144.r- Block size for the underlying hash. Defaults to 8.p- Parallelization factor. Defaults to 1.
The following settings are favoured by the Go Ethereum implementation and we default to the same:
kdf:scryptdklen:32n:262144r:8p:1cipher:aes-128-ctr
EthereumJS
See our organizational documentation for an introduction to EthereumJS as well as information on current standards and best practices.
If you want to join for work or do improvements on the libraries have a look at our contribution guidelines.
License
MIT License
Copyright (C) 2016 Alex Beregszaszi