Using the useSignTransaction
hook
The useSignTransaction
hook is part of the Ledger Wallet API Client for React. It allows the user to sign a transaction without broadcasting it using the connected wallet. This documentation provides a detailed explanation of how to use this hook in your application.
Introduction
useSignTransaction
returns an object with a function to sign transactions, along with the state of the signature process. This is useful when you want to sign a transaction programmatically without sending it to the network.
Usage
-
Import the required dependencies and hooks from the Wallet API Client.
-
Use the
useSignTransaction
hook in your component. -
Call the
signTransaction
function with the appropriate parameters.
Example
Below is an example demonstrating how to use the useSignTransaction
hook to sign an Ethereum transaction.
import React, { useEffect, useState, useCallback } from 'react';
import {
useSignTransaction,
useRequestAccount,
} from '@ledgerhq/wallet-api-client-react';
import BigNumber from 'bignumber.js';
function App() {
const { requestAccount, account } = useRequestAccount();
const { signTransaction, pending, signature, error } = useSignTransaction();
const [response, setResponse] = useState(null);
useEffect(() => {
requestAccount();
}, [requestAccount]);
const handleSignTransaction = useCallback(async () => {
if (!account) return;
const ethereumTransaction = {
family: 'ethereum',
amount: new BigNumber(1000000000000000), // 0.001 ETH in wei
recipient: '0xRecipientAddressHere',
gasPrice: new BigNumber(20000000000), // 20 Gwei
gasLimit: new BigNumber(21000),
nonce: 0, // Replace with the correct nonce
};
try {
const signature = await signTransaction(account.id, ethereumTransaction);
setResponse(signature);
} catch (e) {
console.error(e);
}
}, [account, signTransaction]);
return (
<>
<h1>Test Live App - Wallet API</h1>
<div className="card">
<button onClick={handleSignTransaction} disabled={pending}>
Sign Ethereum Transaction
</button>
{pending && <p>Signing...</p>}
{error && <p>Error: {error.toString()}</p>}
{response && <p>Transaction signed successfully: {response.toString('hex')}</p>}
</div>
</>
);
}
export default App;
Parameters
The signTransaction
function takes three parameters:
accountId
: The ID of the account you want to sign the transaction with.transaction
: The transaction object in the currency family-specific format.options
(optional): Extra parameters that may be required by certain blockchain implementations.
In the example above, accountId
is obtained through the useRequestAccount
hook, and transaction
is an object representing an Ethereum transaction.
Return Value
The useSignTransaction
hook returns an object with the following properties:
signTransaction
: Function to call for signing a transaction.pending
: Boolean indicating if the signing process is ongoing.signature
: The raw signed transaction as a Buffer, if successful.error
: An error object if the signing process failed.
Error Handling
If an error occurs during the signing process, the error
property will be set with the error information