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venom-react-hooks

v0.1.5

Published

This project is a submission for Venom Foundation [Hackation](https://hackathon.venom.network/)

Downloads

34

Readme

Venom React Hooks

This project is a submission for Venom Foundation Hackation

Venom React Hooks provides easily customizable hooks for connecting, reading, sending messages, and subscribing to messages on the Venom Network.

Build your frontends Faster.

Installation

npm i venom-react-hooks everscale-inpage-provider everscale-standalone-client venom-connect

Venom React hooks utilizes venom-connect, everscale-standalone-client, everscale-inpage-provider to provide an interface for interacting with the network from the frontend.

Usage

- Configuration

For venom-react-hooks to function you need to provide a venom connect configuration to the VenomConfig context, which should be wrapped around your <App /> component.

import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom/client";
import App from "./App.tsx";
import { ProviderRpcClient } from "everscale-inpage-provider";
import { EverscaleStandaloneClient } from "everscale-standalone-client";
import { VenomConnect } from "venom-connect";
//import the config provider
import { VenomConfig } from "venom-react-hooks";


export const initVenomConnect = async () => {
  return new VenomConnect({
    theme: "dark",
    checkNetworkId: 1000,
    providersOptions: {
      venomwallet: {
        walletWaysToConnect: [
          {
            package: ProviderRpcClient,
            packageOptions: {
              fallback:
                VenomConnect.getPromise("venomwallet", "extension") ||
                (() => Promise.reject()),
              forceUseFallback: true,
            },
            packageOptionsStandalone: {
              fallback: () =>
                EverscaleStandaloneClient.create({
                  connection: {
                    id: 1000,
                    group: "venom_testnet",
                    type: "jrpc",
                    data: {
                      endpoint: "https://jrpc-testnet.venom.foundation/rpc",
                    },
                  },
                }),
              forceUseFallback: true,
            },

            id: "extension",
            type: "extension",
          },
        ],
        defaultWalletWaysToConnect: ["mobile", "ios", "android"],
      },
    },
  });
};


ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById("root") as HTMLElement).render(
  <React.StrictMode>
    <VenomConfig initVenomConnect={initVenomConnect}>
      <App />
    </VenomConfig>
  </React.StrictMode>
);

- Importing

import {
  useConnect,
  useContractReads,
  useContractSubscription,
  useSendExternalMessage,
} from "venom-react-hooks";

useConnect provides functions for connecting to the wallets, it utilizes Venom-Connect. It provides an account object containing the details of the connected account.

const { isConnected, connect, disconnect, account } = useConnect();

useSendMessage sends a message to the venom network.

const { run, status } = useSendMessage({
  from: new Address("0:x54665788766fdd7.."),
  to: "0:4546ea46787...",
  amount: "100",
  // other arguments...
});

useReadMessage peforms a call request to a contract on the venom network.

const readStatus = useReadMessage({
  address: "0:x1234567890abcdef...",
  abi: contractAbi1,
  functionName: "getMessage",
  args: [],
});

useContractSubscription watches for changes relating to an event in a contract.

const { status } = useContractSubscription({
  provider: venomProvider,
  abi: contractAbi,
  eventName: "Transfer",
  address: "0:x1234567890abcdef...",
  onDataCallback: (data) => {
    console.log("Received event data:", data);
  },
});

More Hooks

  • useReadMessages
  • useSignMessage
  • useSubscribe