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reacthelperv2

v0.3.9

Published

A modern React package for seamless interaction with Poolz smart contracts and Web3, built on WAGMI and TypeScript.

Readme

ReactHelperV2

A modern React package for seamless interaction with Poolz smart contracts and Web3, built on WAGMI and TypeScript.

Features

  • Multi-chain support
  • Type-safe contract interactions
  • React hooks for contracts, tokens, balances, and wallet
  • Out-of-the-box configuration
  • ERC20 and NFT utilities

Installation

pnpm add reacthelperv2
# or
yarn add reacthelperv2
# or
npm install reacthelperv2

Quick Start

import { PoolzProvider, usePoolzContract } from 'reacthelperv2';

function App() {
  return (
    <PoolzProvider>
      <YourComponent />
    </PoolzProvider>
  );
}

function YourComponent() {
  const { poolzContract, poolzTokenAddress } = usePoolzContract();
  // ...
}

Main Hooks & Components

PoolzProvider

Wrap your app to provide all Poolz/Web3 context.

usePoolzApp

Access chain, account, connection status, and utility info.

const { chainId, account, isConnected, disconnect, nativeSymbol } = usePoolzApp();

usePoolzContract

Type-safe access to Poolz smart contracts and addresses.

const { poolzContract, poolzTokenAddress } = usePoolzContract();
// Example: await poolzContract.LockDealNFT.balanceOf({ args: [address] }).read();

useERC20

All-in-one ERC20 token operations (read, approve, info, hooks).

const erc20 = useERC20();
const allowance = await erc20.allowance({ tokenAddress, owner, spender });
const balance = await erc20.balance({ tokenAddress, account });
const info = await erc20.tokenInfo({ tokenAddress });
await erc20.approve({ tokenAddress, spender, amount });

BalanceProvider, useTokenBalance, useTokenBalances, useNativeBalance

Context and hooks for real-time token and native balances.

<BalanceProvider tokenAddresses={[...]}>
  <Component />
</BalanceProvider>
const bal = useTokenBalance(tokenAddress);
const bals = useTokenBalances([token1, token2]);
const native = useNativeBalance();

useNFTMetadata, NFTMetadataModal, NFTIdButton

Fetch and display NFT metadata and UI.

const nft = useNFTMetadata();
<NFTIdButton contractAddress="..." tokenId="1" />
<NFTMetadataModal contractAddress="..." tokenId="1" isOpen={open} onClose={close} />

useWalletConnection

Easy wallet connect/disconnect and status.

const { isConnected, connectWallet, disconnect, walletOptions } = useWalletConnection();

Utilities

import { useSidNameForAddress, useTheSiwe, getChainNativeSymbol } from 'reacthelperv2';
const sid = useSidNameForAddress(address);
const siwe = useTheSiwe();
const symbol = getChainNativeSymbol(chainId);

Development

pnpm install
pnpm test
pnpm build

License

MIT