1.0.7 • Published 9 months ago

test-waves-provider-telegram v1.0.7

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ProviderTelegram

Overview

ProviderTelegram implements a Signature Provider for Signer protocol library.

Getting Started

Library installation

Install using npm:

npm install @waves/signer waves-provider-telegram

Library initialization

Add library initialization to your app.

  • For Testnet:

    import { Signer } from '@waves/signer';
    import { ProviderTelegram } from 'waves-provider-telegram';
    
    const signer = new Signer({
      // Specify URL of the node on Testnet
      NODE_URL: 'https://nodes-testnet.wavesnodes.com',
    });
    const provider = new ProviderTelegram();
    signer.setProvider(provider);
  • For Mainnet:

    import { Signer } from '@waves/signer';
    import { ProviderTelegram } from 'waves-provider-telegram';
    
    const signer = new Signer();
    const provider = new ProviderTelegram();
    signer.setProvider(provider);

Constructor

const telegramProvider = new ProviderTelegram([config]);

Config parameters: |Key|Type|Description|Default| |-|-|-|-| |linkDeliveryMethod|string|Method of link delivery. Available: message, qr, both|'message'| |bgColor|string|Background color in light mode|'#ffffff'| |textColor|string|Text color in light mode|'#000000'| |buttonColor|string|Button color in light mode|'#177DFF'| |buttonTextColor|string|Button text color in light mode|'#ffffff'| |darkBgColor|string|Background color in dark mode|'#202428'| |darkTextColor|string|Text color in dark mode|'#ffffff'| |darkButtonColor|string|Button color in dark mode|'#177DFF'| |darkButtonTextColor|string|Button text color in dark mode|'#ffffff'| |lightDark|boolean|Light and dark mode|true|

Basic example

Now your application is ready to work with Waves Platform. Let's test it by implementing basic functionality.

For example, we could try to authenticate user and transfer funds:

const user = await signer.login();
const [transfer] = await signer
  .transfer({
    recipient: '3Myqjf1D44wR8Vko4Tr5CwSzRNo2Vg9S7u7',
    amount: 100000, // equals to 0.001 WAVES
    assetId: null, // equals to WAVES
  })
  .broadcast();

Or invoke some dApp:

const [invoke] = await signer
  .invoke({
    dApp: '3Fb641A9hWy63K18KsBJwns64McmdEATgJd',
    fee: 1000000,
    payment: [
      {
        assetId: '73pu8pHFNpj9tmWuYjqnZ962tXzJvLGX86dxjZxGYhoK',
        amount: 7,
      },
    ],
    call: {
      function: 'foo',
      args: [
        { type: 'integer', value: 1 },
        { type: 'binary', value: 'base64:AAA=' },
        { type: 'string', value: 'foo' },
      ],
    },
  })
  .broadcast();

For more examples see Signer documentation.