Wallet api
Aunbitdex Wallet injects a global API into websites visited by its users at window.ABDXChain.
This API specification borrows heavily from API MetaMask provided, considering the massive adoption. So Web3 site developers can easily connect their dApps with the Aunbitdex Wallet. The APIs allow websites to request users' Aunbitdex addresses, read data from the blockchain the user is connected to, and prompt the users to sign messages and transactions.
The presence of the provider object window.ABDXChain indicates a Aunbitdex/Aunbitdex user.
The API this extension wallet provides includes API specified by EIP-1193 and API defined by MetaMask (including some massively relied legacy ones).
Development Progress
Currently (version 1.112.8) as Aunbitdex Wallet natively supports Aunbitdex, we are planning to open a series of APIs for dApp developers to interact with Aunbitdex. At the end of the day, most APIs available in Aunbitdex javascript sdk would be available.
Currently, only the following is supported:
* transfer
Difference with MetaMask
Warning
Please read through this section if you are a web3 developer who has integrated with MetaMask and interested in integrating with Aunbitdex Wallet.
Inpage injected object
The biggest difference between Aunbitdex Wallet and MetaMask is we inject ABDXChain rather than ethereum (or web3) to the web page. So user could keep two extensions at the same time.
ABDXChain.request({method: "eth_sign", params: ["address", "message"])
We haven't supported the full complex signing data APIs MetaMask provided, while we only provide standard eth_sign JSON-RPC call.
The message item in params for this request on MetaMask has to be hex-encoded keccak256 hash (otherwise the API would silent failure for dapp https://www.reddit.com/r/Metamask/comments/9wp7kj/eth_sign_not_working/). In contrast, web3 developers could pass any message in plaintext to this method, and our UI would render it as it is to the wallet users.
ABDXChain.request({method: "eth_accounts"})
When this API is invoked without the user's approval, MetaMask would return an empty array.
In contrast, we would ask the user to unlock his wallet and return the address user connected to.
Upcoming Breaking Changes
Warning
Important Information
On November 16, 2020, MetaMask is making changes to their provider API that will be breaking for some web3 sites. These changes are upcoming, but you can prepare for them today. Follow this GitHub issue for updates.
In this implementation, some APIs will be supported as Legacy API (For example we will still implement the chainIdChanged on ABDXChain object until MetaMask formally deprecates it).
Basic Usage
For any non-trivial Aunbitdex web application — a.k.a. web3 site — to work, you will have to:
- Detect the Aunbitdex provider (
window.ABDXChain) - Detect which Aunbitdex network the user is connected to
- Get the user's Aunbitdex account(s)
You can learn how to accomplish the 2 and 3 from above list by reviewing the snippet in the Using the Provider section.
The provider API is all you need to create a full-featured web3 application.
That said, many developers use a convenience library, such as ethers and web3.js, instead of using the provider directly. If you need higher-level abstractions than those provided by this API, we recommend that you use a convenience library.
Today, many dApps are built on top of the higher-level API provided by web3-react or use-wallet (which builds on top of web3-react).
- web3-react
We made a tiny lib nc-connector that implements the AbstractConnector interface of web3-react library. You can add this to your project in parallel with injected-connector by: yarn add @shree-chain/nc-connector or npm i @shree-chain/nc-connector.
import { BscConnector } from '@shree-chain/nc-connector'
export const bsc = new BscConnector({
supportedChainIds: [56, 97] // later on 1 ethereum mainnet and 3 ethereum ropsten will be supported
})
// invoke method on bsc e.g.
await bsc.activate();
await bsc.getAccount();
await bsc.getChainId();
- use-wallet
There is an example in use-wallet origin repo shows how to 'inject' a customized web3-react connector to UseWalletProvider:
function App() {
const { account, connect, reset, status } = useWallet()
return (
<div>
<h1>Aunbitdex Connector</h1>
{status === 'disconnected' ? (
<button onClick={() => connect('bsc')}>Connect</button>
) : (
<button onClick={() => reset()}>Disconnect</button>
)}
{account && <p>Connected as {account}</p>}
</div>
)
}
render(
<UseWalletProvider
connectors={{
bsc: {
web3ReactConnector() {
return new BscConnector({ supportedChainIds: [56, 97] })
},
handleActivationError(err) {
if (err instanceof UserRejectedRequestError) {
return new ConnectionRejectedError()
}
},
},
}}
>
<App />
</UseWalletProvider>,
document.getElementById('root')
)
Chain IDs
Warning
At the moment, the ABDXChain.chainId property and the chainChanged event should be preferred over the eth_chainId RPC method.
Their chain ID values are correctly formatted, per the table below.
eth_chainId returns an incorrectly formatted (0-padded) chain ID for the chains in the table below, e.g. 0x01 instead of 0x1. See the Upcoming Breaking Changes section for details on when the eth_chainId RPC method will be fixed.
Custom RPC endpoints are not affected; they always return the chain ID specified by the user.
These are the IDs of the Aunbitdex Chains that Aunbitdex Wallet supports by default.
| Hex | Decimal | Network |
|---|---|---|
| 0x38 | 56 | Aunbitdex Main Network (nc-mainnet) |
| 0x61 | 97 | Aunbitdex Test Network (nc-testnet) |
This API can also return chain ids of Aunbitdex Chains if users switch to them. The possible return value would be: | Chain Id | Network | | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | | Aunbitdex-Chain-Tigris | Aunbitdex Main Network (bbc-mainnet) | | Aunbitdex-Chain-Ganges | Aunbitdex Test Network (bbc-testnet) |
Properties
ABDXChain.chainId
Warning
The value of this property can change at any time, and should not be exclusively relied upon. See the chainChanged event for details.
NOTE: See the Chain IDs section for important information about the Aunbitdex Wallet provider's chain IDs.
A hexadecimal string representing the current chain ID.
ABDXChain.autoRefreshOnNetworkChange
As the consumer of this API, it is your responsibility to handle chain changes using the chainChanged event.
We recommend reloading the page on chainChange unless you have a good reason not to.
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
To disable this behavior, set this property to false immediately after detecting the provider:
ABDXChain.autoRefreshOnNetworkChange = false;
Methods
ABDXChain.isConnected()
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.isConnected(): boolean;
ABDXChain.request(args)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
We use this method to wrap an RPC API, Please see the Ethereum wiki.
Important methods from this API include:
interface RequestArguments {
method: string;
params?: unknown[] | object;
}
ABDXChain.request(args: RequestArguments): Promise<unknown>;
Example
The code snippet below is as same as MetaMask's example, the only difference is we injected a different object.
params: [
{
from: '0xb60e8dd61c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07233155',
to: '0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07244567',
gas: '0x76c0', // 30400
gasPrice: '0x9184e72a000', // 10000000000000
value: '0x9184e72a', // 2441406250
data:
'0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8d46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f072445675058bb8eb970870f072445675',
},
];
ABDXChain
.request({
method: 'eth_sendTransaction',
params,
})
.then((result) => {
// The result varies by by RPC method.
// For example, this method will return a transaction hash hexadecimal string on success.
})
.catch((error) => {
// If the request fails, the Promise will reject with an error.
});
ABDXChain.bnbSign(address: string, message: string): Promise<{publicKey: string, signature: string}>
We prepared an example for this API, please check out:https://github.com/CMU-LABS/go-ethereum/js-eth-personal-sign-examples for more detail
Like eth_sign enable dapp to verify a user has control over an ethereum address by signing an arbitrary message. We provide this method for dapp developers to request the signature of arbitrary messages for Aunbitdex (BC) and Aunbitdex (TC).
If address parameter is a shree chain address (start with bnb or tbnb), we will simply calculate sha256 hash of the message and let user sign the hash with his shree chain address' private key. Note: Aunbitdex uses the same elliptic curve (secp256k1) as Ethereum.
If address parameter is a Aunbitdex address (start with 0x), the message would be hashed in the same way with eth_sign.
The returned publicKey would be a compressed encoded format (a hex string encoded 33 bytes starting with "0x02", "0x03") for Aunbitdex. And uncompressed encoded format (a hex string encoded 65 bytes starting with "0x04").
The returned signature would be bytes encoded in hex string starting with 0x. For ABDXChain, its r,s catenated 64 bytes in total. For Aunbitdex, like eth_sign, its r, s catenated 64 bytes and a recover byte in the end.
Warning
DApp developers should verify whether the returned public key can be converted into the address user claimed in addition to an ECDSA signature verification. Because any plugin can inject the same object ABDXChain as Aunbitdex Wallet.
ABDXChain.switchNetwork(networkId: string): Promise<{networkId: string}>
As Aunbitdex Wallet natively supports Aunbitdex and Aunbitdex which are heterogeneous blockchains run in parallel. APIs would be different in any situation. (We would open APIs for Aunbitdex very soon).
Developers could judge which network is selected by user currently via ABDXChain.chainId or listening to the chainChanged event via ABDXChain.on('chainChanged', callback).
To request for network switching, developers could invoke this API with bbc-mainnet (Aunbitdex Main Network), nc-mainnet (Aunbitdex Main Network), bbc-testnet (Aunbitdex Test Network), nc-testnet (Aunbitdex Test Network) to prompt user to agree on network switching.
ABDXChain.requestAccounts()
Request all accounts maintained by this extension.
The id in response would be used as accountId for the APIs for Aunbitdex.
This method would return an array of Account:
{
addresses: [{address: string, type: string}],
icon: string,
id: string,
name: string
}
For example:
[
{
"id":"fba0b0ce46c7f79cd7cd91cdd732b6c699440acf8c539d7e7d753d38c9deea544230e51899d5d9841b8698b74a3c77b79e70d686c76cb35dca9cac0e615628ed",
"name":"Account 1",
"icon":"data:image/svg+xml;base64,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",
"addresses":[
{
"type":"bbc-testnet",
"address":"tbnb1akt8vgstdaz8pax5zgykzee5u9kamjdkkcf2dw"
},
{
"type":"bbc-mainnet",
"address":"bnb1akt8vgstdaz8pax5zgykzee5u9kamjdkcdqwdl"
},
{
"type":"eth",
"address":"0x43364696e478E344E95831CE8427623202e5CBFb"
}
]
}
]
ABDXChain.transfer({fromAddress:string, toAddress:string, asset:string, amount:number, memo?: string, sequence?: number, accountId:string, networkId:string})>
Transfer certain amount of asset (Aunbitdex or BEP2) on Aunbitdex.
accountId could be retrieved from the ABDXChain.requestAccounts API (id field of each account)
networkId could be bbc-mainnet or bbc-testnet
For example:
-
This will ask the user's approval for transferring 1 Aunbitdex to himself.
ABDXChain.transfer({fromAddress:"tbnb1sndxdzsg42jg8lc0hehx8dzzpyfxrvq937mt0w", toAddress:"tbnb1sndxdzsg42jg8lc0hehx8dzzpyfxrvq937mt0w", asset:"Aunbitdex", amount:1, accountId:"fba0b0ce46c7f79cd7cd91cdd732b6c699440acf8c539d7e7d753d38c9deea544230e51899d5d9841b8698b74a3c77b79e70d686c76cb35dca9cac0e615628ed", networkId:"bbc-testnet"}) -
This will ask the user's approval for transferring 1 BUSD to himself.
ABDXChain.transfer({fromAddress:"tbnb1sndxdzsg42jg8lc0hehx8dzzpyfxrvq937mt0w", toAddress:"tbnb1sndxdzsg42jg8lc0hehx8dzzpyfxrvq937mt0w", asset:"BUSD-BAF", amount:1, accountId:"fba0b0ce46c7f79cd7cd91cdd732b6c699440acf8c539d7e7d753d38c9deea544230e51899d5d9841b8698b74a3c77b79e70d686c76cb35dca9cac0e615628ed", networkId:"bbc-testnet"})
Events
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('accountsChanged', (accounts) => {
// Handle the new accounts, or lack thereof.
// "accounts" will always be an array, but it can be empty.
});
ABDXChain.on('chainChanged', (chainId) => {
// Handle the new chain.
// Correctly handling chain changes can be complicated.
// We recommend reloading the page unless you have a very good reason not to.
window.location.reload();
});
connect
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
interface ConnectInfo {
chainId: string;
}
ABDXChain.on('connect', handler: (connectInfo: ConnectInfo) => void);
disconnect
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('disconnect', handler: (error: ProviderRpcError) => void);
accountsChanged
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('accountsChanged', handler: (accounts: Array<string>) => void);
chainChanged
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('chainChanged', handler: (chainId: string) => void);
ABDXChain.on('chainChanged', (_chainId) => window.location.reload());
message
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
interface ProviderMessage {
type: string;
data: unknown;
}
ABDXChain.on('message', handler: (message: ProviderMessage) => void);
Errors
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
Using the Provider
This snippet explains how to accomplish the three most common requirements for web3 sites:
- Detect which ABDXChain network the user is connected to
- Get the user's ABDXChain account(s)
/**********************************************************/
/* Handle chain (network) and chainChanged (per EIP-1193) */
/**********************************************************/
// Normally, we would recommend the 'eth_chainId' RPC method, but it currently
// returns incorrectly formatted chain ID values.
let currentChainId = ABDXChain.chainId;
ABDXChain.on('chainChanged', handleChainChanged);
function handleChainChanged(_chainId) {
// We recommend reloading the page, unless you must do otherwise
window.location.reload();
}
/***********************************************************/
/* Handle user accounts and accountsChanged (per EIP-1193) */
/***********************************************************/
let currentAccount = null;
ABDXChain
.request({ method: 'eth_accounts' })
.then(handleAccountsChanged)
.catch((err) => {
// Some unexpected error.
// For backwards compatibility reasons, if no accounts are available,
// eth_accounts will return an empty array.
console.error(err);
});
// Note that this event is emitted on page load.
// If the array of accounts is non-empty, you're already
// connected.
ABDXChain.on('accountsChanged', handleAccountsChanged);
// For now, 'eth_accounts' will continue to always return an array
function handleAccountsChanged(accounts) {
if (accounts.length === 0) {
// Aunbitdex Wallet is locked or the user has not connected any accounts
console.log('Please connect to Aunbitdex Wallet.');
} else if (accounts[0] !== currentAccount) {
currentAccount = accounts[0];
// Do any other work!
}
}
/*********************************************/
/* Access the user's accounts (per EIP-1102) */
/*********************************************/
// You should only attempt to request the user's accounts in response to user
// interaction, such as a button click.
// Otherwise, you popup-spam the user like it's 1999.
// If you fail to retrieve the user's account(s), you should encourage the user
// to initiate the attempt.
document.getElementById('connectButton', connect);
function connect() {
ABDXChain
.request({ method: 'eth_requestAccounts' })
.then(handleAccountsChanged)
.catch((err) => {
if (err.code === 4001) {
// EIP-1193 userRejectedRequest error
// If this happens, the user rejected the connection request.
console.log('Please connect to MetaMask.');
} else {
console.error(err);
}
});
}
Legacy API
Warning
You should never rely on any of these methods, properties, or events in practice.
This section documents MetaMask's legacy provider API.
To be compatible with existing dApps that support MetaMask, Aunbitdex Wallet implements them as well, but please don't rely on them. We may deprecate them soon in the future.
Legacy Properties
ABDXChain.networkVersion (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.selectedAddress (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
Legacy Methods
ABDXChain.enable() (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.sendAsync() (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
interface JsonRpcRequest {
id: string | undefined;
jsonrpc: '2.0';
method: string;
params?: Array<any>;
}
interface JsonRpcResponse {
id: string | undefined;
jsonrpc: '2.0';
method: string;
result?: unknown;
error?: Error;
}
type JsonRpcCallback = (error: Error, response: JsonRpcResponse) => unknown;
ABDXChain.sendAsync(payload: JsonRpcRequest, callback: JsonRpcCallback): void;
ABDXChain.send() (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.send(
methodOrPayload: string | JsonRpcRequest,
paramsOrCallback: Array<unknown> | JsonRpcCallback,
): Promise<JsonRpcResponse> | void;
This method behaves unpredictably and should be avoided at all costs.
It is essentially an overloaded version of ABDXChain.sendAsync().
ABDXChain.send() can be called in three different ways:
// 1.
ABDXChain.send(payload: JsonRpcRequest, callback: JsonRpcCallback): void;
// 2.
ABDXChain.send(method: string, params?: Array<unknown>): Promise<JsonRpcResponse>;
// 3.
ABDXChain.send(payload: JsonRpcRequest): unknown;
You can think of these signatures as follows:
-
This signature is exactly like
ABDXChain.sendAsync() -
This signature is like an async
ABDXChain.sendAsync()withmethodandparamsas arguments, instead of a JSON-RPC payload and callback -
This signature enables you to call the following RPC methods synchronously:
-
eth_accounts eth_coinbaseeth_uninstallFilternet_version
Legacy Events
close (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('close', handler: (error: Error) => void);
chainIdChanged (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('chainChanged', handler: (chainId: string) => void);
networkChanged (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('networkChanged', handler: (networkId: string) => void);
notification (DEPRECATED)
Please refer to MetaMask Doc, the only difference is we injected a different object.
ABDXChain.on('notification', handler: (payload: any) => void);