2.5.2 • Published 6 years ago

scatter-js v2.5.2

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Scatter JS

This is an importable javascript library that allows web applications to directly interface with Scatter Desktop.

Installation

// ES Module style
import ScatterJS from 'scatter-js/dist/scatter.esm';

// CommonJS style
import ScatterJS from 'scatter-js/dist/scatter.cjs';
 
//or
 
const ScatterJS = require('scatter-js/dist/scatter.<SUFFIX>');

You can also just drop the scatter.min.js bundle from the dist/ directory here right into your html file and use it as a fully packed browser-ready package.

<script src="path/to/scatter.min.js"></script>

CDN:

Coming soon.

ScatterJS Usage

This library catches both Scatter Desktop and Scatter Classic ( old extension ) depending on the existence of either.

Making a connection

ScatterJS.scatter.connect("Put_Your_App_Name_Here").then(connected => {
    if(!connected) {
        // User does not have Scatter Desktop or Classic installed. 
        return false;
    }
    
    // Use `scatter` normally now.
    ScatterJS.scatter.getIdentity(...);
});

Connection Options

{
    // You may specify a maximum timeout for checking if a user has Scatter installed
    initTimeout:10000,
}

Don't forget to null out the window.scatter reference!

scatter-js binds to the window reference if it notices that an application has a window on global scope. This is useful for <script src="..."> imports for sites without nodejs/npm, but is also semi-dangerous.

If you don't null out the window reference then extensions will be able to catch it on the window's scope and pretend to send requests from your authorized application.

The best practice is to offload the scatter reference to your own global/state variable and nullify the window ref.

setStateVariable(window.scatter);
 
window.scatter = null;

Offloading the scatter object to state from nodejs/es/cjs

A lot of projects already integrated with Scatter expect scatter to be it's own object. You can easily mimic that by offloading the ScatterJS.scatter object to your previously saved state variables.

( The reason this ScatterJS wrapper/holder exists is because if the extension is found it needs to overwrite the .scatter object without losing the reference passed down the tree to your app. )

const scatter = ScatterJS.scatter;
 
// or state savers ( store ) such as redux or vuex 
setStateVariable(ScatterJS.scatter);

Scatter ( eosjs / web3 ) Usage

See the Developer Documentation to find out how to interact with Scatter and various blockchains.

Scatter sits on top of eosjs or web3, so learn to use those depending on which blockchain you are interfacing with.

Switching from Extension only to Extension+Desktop support.

Replace

document.addEventListener('scatterLoaded', () => {
    this.scatter = window.scatter;
    window.scatter = null;
});

With ( for nodejs )

import ScatterJS from 'scatter-js/dist/scatter.esm';

ScatterJS.scatter.connect('YOUR_APP_NAME').then(connected => {
    if(connected){
        this.scatter = ScatterJS.scatter;
        window.scatter = null;
    }
});

Or ( for html/js )

<script src="path/to/scatter.min.js"></script>

scatter.connect('YOUR_APP_NAME').then(connected => {
    if(connected){
        this.scatter = scatter;
        window.scatter = null;
    }
});
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