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WARNING - This template is outdated

Follow the instructions here to implement an AIP-62 wallet adapter plugin.

Implementing an AIP-62 standard wallet adapter plugin is backwards compatible with this legacy version. Implementing the above AIP-62 standard makes it simple for dapps to include your Wallet as an option by updating the version of the wallet-adapter package.

This legacy plugin template required dapps to manually look for new wallets to include from a README which was easier to miss.

Legacy Instructions

Aptos wallet plugin template for wallet builders to interact with the Aptos Wallet Adapter

This repo provides wallet builders a pre-made class with all required wallet functionality following the wallet standard for easy and fast development to interact with the Aptos Wallet Adapter


Usage

  • fork this repo

  • run npm install or yarn install

  • Open src/index.ts

  • Change all AptosWindow appereances to <Your-Wallet-Name>Window

  • Change AptosWalletName to be <Your-Wallet-Name>WalletName

  • Change url to match your website url

  • Change icon to your wallet icon (pay attention to the required format)

  • Change window.aptos to be window.<your-wallet-name>

NOTE: Ensure the name prop is the same as the window.<name>. The adapter will look for the matching name when detecting a wallet. For example, if your wallet's name prop is Petra, then the window should be window.petra.

NOTE2 window object key (i.e window.<name>) has to be lowercase exact match (petra). Wallet name prop can have capitalization (Petra / PetraWallet)

  • Make sure the Window Interface has <your-wallet-name> as a key (instead of aptos)
  • Open __tests/index.test.tsx and change AptosWallet to <Your-Wallet-Name>Wallet
  • Run tests with npm run test - all tests should pass

At this point, you have a ready wallet class with all required properties and functions to integrate with the Aptos Wallet Adapter.

Publish as a Package

Next step is to publish your wallet as a npm package so dapps can install it as a dependency.

  • Make sure to update package.json name, description, author and any other properties.
  • Run npm install then npm run build - a dist folder should be available
  • (optional) Run npm publish --dry-run to see what would get published (make sure there is a dist folder)

Creating and publishing scoped public packages https://docs.npmjs.com/creating-and-publishing-scoped-public-packages

Creating and publishing unscoped public packages https://docs.npmjs.com/creating-and-publishing-unscoped-public-packages

Add your name to the wallets list

Once the package is published, you can create a PR against the aptos-wallet-adapter repo and add your wallet name as a url to the npm package to the supported wallet list on the README file.


Note: if your wallet provides function that is not included, you should open a PR against aptos-wallet-adapter in the core package so it would support this functionality. You can take a look at the signTransaction on the wallet core package