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@j0nnyboi/safe-rayz-react

v0.10.2

Published

React hooks to fetch NFTs on Solana.

Downloads

3

Readme

@nfteyez/sol-rayz-react

React hooks to fetch NFTs on Solana.

Install

You need install @solana/web3.js in your project, since it is used as peer dependency.

npm i @solana/web3.js
npm i @nfteyez/sol-rayz-react

How to use

useWalletNfts - returns parsed list of NFTs (SPL Tokens) for given wallet public address. Each item in array have all data specified on the blockchain. The NFT metadata stored separately, you need to pick uri property for each token and fetch data youself.

import { useWalletNfts } from "@nfteyez/sol-rayz-react";
import type { Options } from "@nfteyez/sol-rayz";

const MyAwesomeGallery = () => {
  const { nfts, isLoading, error } = useWalletNfts({
    publicAddress: walletPublicKey,
    // pass your connection object to use specific RPC node
    connection,
  }: Options);

  if (error) return <div>Have some error</div>
  if (isLoading) return <div>Loading...</div>
  
  return (
    <div>Wallet have {nfts?.length} NFTs</div>
  ))
}

Options is the same type used used in "@nfteyez/sol-rayz" for getParsedNftAccountsByOwner method:

// only `publicAddress` is required
export type Options = {
  /**
   * Wallet public address
   */
  publicAddress: StringPublicKey,
  /**
   * Optionally provide your own connection object.
   * Otherwise createConnectionConfig() will be used
   */
  connection?: Connection,
  /**
   * Remove possible rust's empty string symbols `\x00` from the values,
   * which is very common issue.
   * Default is true
   */
  sanitize?: boolean,
  /**
   * TODO: Add description within README and link here
   * Default is false - slow method
   * true - is fast method
   */
  strictNftStandard?: boolean,
  /**
   * Convert all PublicKey objects to string versions.
   * Default is true
   */
  stringifyPubKeys?: boolean,
  /**
   * Sort tokens by Update Authority (read by Collection)
   * Default is true
   */
  sort?: boolean,
};