solana-mwa-button v0.1.1
solana-mwa-button
Custom button for displaying a "Mobile Wallet Adapter" button that connects to the device's mobile wallet.
All HTML elements within are NOT encapsulated in the shadow DOM and completely unstyled to allow for complete styling customization.
Example
First, add the element to the custom element registry:
import { defineCustomElement } from "solana-mwa-button";
defineCustomElement(); // accepts an optional string arg for the custom element tag name, otherwise defaults to "solana-mwa-button"You can now use it in your html:
<solana-mwa-button
cluster="mainnet-beta"
name="My dApp"
uri="https://yourdapp.com"
icon="favicon.ico"
>
</solana-mwa-button>Basic Styling Example
solana-mwa-button {
display: block; /* custom element default to display: inline */
}
solana-mwa-button > button {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
height: 3rem;
font-size: 1rem;
}You can see the result of these basic styles in the example web-app in example/
Usage
Connecting a Wallet
On click, the button initiates the connect wallet + authorize flow with the respective wallet.
On success, a CustomEvent is emitted with the following type:
{
type: "solana-mwa-button:wallet-authorized",
bubbles: true,
detail: Account[], // AuthorizationResult["accounts"]: https://github.com/solana-mobile/mobile-wallet-adapter/blob/db64eb559547ebd5abc4fe7e4e94865e694b84ff/js/packages/mobile-wallet-adapter-protocol/src/types.ts#L32C15-L32C22
}Using the Authorized Wallet
Call .transact() on the element as you would using @solana-mobile/mobile-wallet-adapter-protocol, but the element handles (re)-authorization for you.
const transaction = ...; //base64 encoded solana transaction
const btn = document.querySelector(
"solana-mwa-button"
);
const { val: signedTx } = await btn.transact(async (wallet) => {
const { signed_payloads: [signedTx] } = await wallet.signTransactions({
payloads: [transaction],
});
return signedTx
});See example/index.html for a full example
Disconnecting the Connected Wallet
Disconnecting the connected wallet must be handled by the app by calling the element's disconnect() method.
document.querySelector("solana-mwa-button").disconnect();On disconnect() call, a CustomEvent is immediately emitted with the following type:
{
type: "solana-mwa-button:wallet-disconnected",
bubbles: true,
}Error Handling
On encountering an error, a CustomEvent is emitted with the following type:
{
type: "solana-mwa-button:error",
bubbles: true,
detail: Error, // the error that was thrown
}The error is also logged to console.error
Attributes
clusterdefaults tomainnet-betaif not provided- app identity attributes (
name,uri,icon) defaults toundefinedif not provided