@glif/local-managed-provider
v3.0.4
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a javascript package to send filecoin to addresses
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Local managed provider
:warning: Active development. Unstable. Breaking Changes. You get the point.
This wallet subprovider handles signing by a managed raw private key. Supports secp256k1 and BLS keys.
Installation
npm add @glif/local-managed-provider @glif/filecoin-address @glif/filecoin-message
Usage
import { LocalManagedProvider } from '@glif/local-managed-provider'
import { Network } from '@glif/filecoin-address'
import { SignedLotusMessage } from '@glif/filecoin-message'
// Hex of JSON, same as returned by Lotus `wallet export` command.
const secp256k1Key =
'7b2254797065223a22736563703235366b31222c22507269766174654b6579223a2257587362654d5176487a366f5668344b637262633045642b31362b3150766a6a504f3753514931355031343d227d'
const provider = new LocalManagedProvider(secp256k1Key, Network.TEST)
const accounts = await provider.getAccounts() // t17lxg2i2otnl7mmpw2ocd6o4e3b4un3272vny6ka
const sig: SignedLotusMessage = await provider.sign(address, {
From: address,
To: address,
Value: '0',
Method: 0,
GasPrice: '1',
GasFeeCap: '1',
GasPremium: '1',
GasLimit: 1000,
Nonce: 0,
Params: '',
}) // Returns SignedLotusMessage