0.0.1 • Published 2 months ago
@socialproof/ledgerjs-hw-app-mys v0.0.1
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ledgerjs-hw-app-mys
Ledger Hardware Wallet JavaScript bindings for Mys, based on LedgerJS.
Using LedgerJS for Mys
Here is a sample app for Node:
const Transport = require('@ledgerhq/hw-transport').default;
const Mys = require('@socialproof/ledgerjs-hw-app-mys').default;
const getPublicKey = async () => {
const mys = new Mys(await Transport.create());
return await mys.getPublicKey("44'/784'/0'/0'/0'");
};
const signTransaction = async () => {
const mys = new Mys(await Transport.create());
return await mys.signTransaction("44'/784'/0'/0'/0'", '<transaction contents>');
};
const getVersion = async () => {
const mys = new Mys(await Transport.create());
return await mys.getVersion();
};
const doAll = async () => {
console.log(await getPublicKey());
console.log(await signTransaction());
console.log(await getVersion());
};
doAll().catch((err) => console.log(err));
API
Table of Contents
Parameters
transport
Transport<any>
scrambleKey
string (optional, default"Mys"
)
Examples
import Mys from 'ledgerjs-hw-app-mys';
const transport = await Transport.create();
const mys = new Mys(transport);
getPublicKey
Gets the Mys address for a given BIP-32 path.
Parameters
path
string a path in BIP-32 formatdisplayOnDevice
boolean whether or not to display the address on the Ledger device.
Examples
const publicKey = await mys.getPublicKey("44'/784'/0'/0'/0'");
Returns Promise<string> an object with a public key.
signTransaction
Sign a transaction with a given BIP-32 path.
Parameters
path
string a path in BIP-32 format
Examples
const publicKey = await mys.signTransaction("44'/784'/0'/0'/0'", '<transaction contents>');
Returns Promise<object> an object with text field containing a signature.
getVersion
Get the version of the application installed on the hardware device.
Examples
console.log(await mys.getVersion());
for version 0.1.0, it produces something like
{
major: 0
minor: 1
patch: 0
}
Returns Promise<{object}> an object with major, minor, and patch of the version.