A toolkit which makes it trivial to support any wallet or identity provider, and make authenticated calls to canisters.
There are many new wallets coming out and adding support for these isn't always easy. Connect2ic allows you to get fully working auth for the most popular providers with only a few lines of code. Use the already styled <ConnectDialog />
component or feel free to create your own. Connect2ic gives you full control and additionally provides you with convenient helper utilities such as useCanister()
and useTransfer()
.
Visit https://connect2ic.github.io/docs/
See https://github.com/MioQuispe/create-ic-app/ for examples
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package | description |
---|---|
@connect2ic/core | Client, connectors, assets and utilities |
@connect2ic/react | React components & hooks |
@connect2ic/vue | Vue components & composables |
@connect2ic/svelte | Svelte components & stores |
Following these steps will give you fully working auth with a <ConnectButton />
and <ConnectDialog />
as shown in the top image.
1. Install the necessary packages
npm i -S @connect2ic/core @connect2ic/react
2. Wrap your app with the Provider and optionally pass in canister definitions (as generated by dfx)
import { defaultProviders } from "@connect2ic/core/providers"
import { createClient } from "@connect2ic/core"
import { Connect2ICProvider } from "@connect2ic/react"
import "@connect2ic/core/style.css"
import * as counter from "canisters/counter"
const client = createClient({
canisters: {
counter,
},
providers: defaultProviders,
})
const AppRoot = () => (
<Connect2ICProvider client={client}>
<App />
</Connect2ICProvider>
)
3. Place the components
import { ConnectButton, ConnectDialog, Connect2ICProvider, useConnect } from "@connect2ic/react"
function App() {
const { isConnected, principal, activeProvider } = useConnect({
onConnect: () => {
// Signed in
},
onDisconnect: () => {
// Signed out
}
})
return (
<>
<ConnectButton />
<ConnectDialog dark={false} />
</>
)
}
4. Done
Following these steps will give you fully working auth with a <ConnectButton />
and <ConnectDialog />
as shown in the top image.
1. Install the necessary packages
npm i -S @connect2ic/core @connect2ic/vue
2. Wrap your app with the Provider and optionally pass in canister definitions (as generated by dfx)
<script setup>
import { createClient } from "@connect2ic/core"
import { defaultProviders } from "@connect2ic/core/providers"
import { Connect2ICProvider } from "@connect2ic/vue"
import "@connect2ic/core/style.css"
import * as counter from "canisters/counter"
const client = createClient({
canisters: {
counter,
},
providers: defaultProviders,
})
</script>
<template>
<Connect2ICProvider :client="client">
<App />
</Connect2ICProvider>
</template>
3. Place the components
<script setup>
import { ConnectButton, ConnectDialog, useConnect } from "@connect2ic/vue"
const { isConnected, principal, activeProvider } = useConnect({
onConnect: () => {
// Signed in
},
onDisconnect: () => {
// Signed out
}
})
</script>
<template>
<div class="my-app">
<ConnectButton />
<ConnectDialog />
</div>
</template>
4. Done
Following these steps will give you fully working auth with a <ConnectButton />
and <ConnectDialog />
as shown in the top image.
1. Install the necessary packages
npm i -S @connect2ic/core @connect2ic/svelte
2. Wrap your app with the Provider and optionally pass in canister definitions (as generated by dfx)
<script>
import { createClient } from "@connect2ic/core"
import { defaultProviders } from "@connect2ic/core/providers"
import { Connect2ICProvider } from "@connect2ic/svelte"
import "@connect2ic/core/style.css"
import * as counter from "canisters/counter"
const client = createClient({
canisters: {
counter,
},
providers: defaultProviders,
})
</script>
<Connect2ICProvider client={client}>
<App />
</Connect2ICProvider>
3. Place the components
<script>
import { ConnectButton, ConnectDialog, useConnect } from "@connect2ic/svelte"
const { isConnected, principal, activeProvider } = useConnect({
onConnect: () => {
// Signed in
},
onDisconnect: () => {
// Signed out
}
})
</script>
<div class="my-app">
<ConnectButton />
<ConnectDialog />
</div>
4. Done