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react-watchbchaddress

v0.2.0

Published

notification component for watching transactions to a specified address

Downloads

6

Readme

react-watchbchaddress

React component for watching transactions to a specified address

watchbchaddress

Installation

grab from NPM

npm i react-watchbchaddress

Usage

You can set the address to watch and the message. One case can be when a user deposits bch to their account on your web app.

  import WatchAddress from 'react-watchbchaddress';

  <WatchAddress
    address="bitcoincash:qrv8w60f40yjhqzfswyc39n78anxjhcx75ppt2df5c"
    text="You have deposited"
    callbackPath="api/test"
  />

the callback will POST the transaction object to the endpoint specified. An example body would look like

[ {
    tx:
     {
      h: '1237cc09307fc8b4073942884c1f7047f23676497834c4846c25a14cd2fe986'
     },
    in: [ [Object] ],
    out: [ [Object], [Object] ],
    _id: '12d3b329223c3f002edcc881'
  }
]

The value will display as satoshis if the value is "low". Otherwise, it will display as BCH.

satoshis

Development

git clone https://github.com/paOol/react-watchbchaddress
cd react-watchbchaddress
npm i
npm run start

then browse to http://localhost:3001

Notes

It's possible to watch several addresses by passing in an array, but that is not the purpose of this component.

You can contribute if you'd like. Having more customizable props such as the position of the notification, styling, etc would make this component much more useful.