@mysten and other orgs/individuals have created lots of wallet kits. Legacy adapter does not fully follow the latest wallet standards.
see https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mysten/wallet-kit https://kit.suiet.app/
If you want to show some specific wallets only, use the detect function of the wallet kit and filter by yourself. You should no longer set adapters in the adapter-provider imperatively.
There're ways to integrate your dApp with the wallet adapters. Here're some demo to make it easy for you to do this.
Sui Wallet Kit is a library that makes it easy to connect your dApp to Sui wallets. It wraps the underlying Sui Wallet Adapters and comes pre-configured with sane defaults.
To get started in a React application, you can install the following packages:
npm install @mysten/wallet-kit
At the root of your application, you can then set up the wallet kit provider:
import { WalletKitProvider } from "@mysten/wallet-kit";
export function App() {
return <WalletKitProvider>{/* Your application... */}</WalletKitProvider>;
}
The
WalletKitProvider
also supports anadapters
prop, which lets you override the default Sui Wallet Adapters.
You can then add a Connect Wallet button to your page:
import { ConnectButton } from "@mysten/wallet-kit";
function ConnectToWallet() {
return (
<div>
Connect wallet to get started:
<ConnectButton />
</div>
);
}
To get access to the currently connected wallet, use the useWallet()
hook to interact with the wallet, such as proposing transactions:
import { useWallet } from "@mysten/wallet-kit";
export function SendTransaction() {
const { connected, getAccounts, signAndExecuteTransaction } = useWallet();
const handleClick = async () => {
await signAndExecuteTransaction({
kind: "moveCall",
data: {
packageObjectId: "0x2",
module: "devnet_nft",
function: "mint",
typeArguments: [],
arguments: [
"name",
"capy",
"https://cdn.britannica.com/94/194294-138-B2CF7780/overview-capybara.jpg?w=800&h=450&c=crop",
],
gasBudget: 10000,
},
});
};
return (
<Button onClick={handleClick} disabled={!connected}>
Send Transaction
</Button>
);
}
We do not currently have non-React UI libraries for connecting to wallets. The wallet adapters and logic in the React library (@mysten/wallet-adapter-react
) can be used as reference for implementing a wallet connection UI in other UI libraries.
Wallet Kit comes pre-configured with every supported wallet. You can also install individual wallet adapters that you plan on using in your project.
The WalletStandardAdapterProvider
adapter (published under @mysten/wallet-adapter-wallet-standard
) automatically supports wallets that adhere to the cross-chain Wallet Standard. This adapter detects the available wallets in users' browsers. You do not need to configure additional adapters.
The following wallets are known to work with the Wallet Standard:
Since @mysten/wallet-adapter-react@^3.0.0, the wallet adapter automatically detects wallets that adhere to the standard interface by Wallet Standard. However, if you still use legacy packages like @mysten/wallet-adapter-react@^2.0.0 or ealier versions, you have to install Morphis Wallet Adapter and put it into the provider.
To get started in a React application, you can install the following packages:
npm install @morphis-wallet/morphis-wallet-adapter
At the root of your application, you can then set up the wallet kit provider:
import { Wallet, WalletProvider } from "@mysten/wallet-adapter-react-2.0.0";
import { MorphisWalletAdapter } from "@morphis-wallet/morphis-wallet-adapter";
export default function App() {
return (
<WalletProvider
supportedWallets={[{ adapter: new MorphisWalletAdapter() } as Wallet]}
>
<WithLegacyWalletAdapter />
</WalletProvider>
);
}
Then in your components, use the hook useWallet
to get the wallet information and methods.
import { useWallet } from "@mysten/wallet-adapter-react-2.0.0";
export default function Page() {
const { supportedWallets, connect } = useWallet();
return (
<div>
{supportedWallets.map((wallet) => (
<div
key={wallet.adapter.name}
onClick={() => connect(wallet.adapter.name)}
>
{wallet.adapter.name}
</div>
))}
</div>
)
}