Setting Up the Agoric Provider
The AgoricProvider
provides a few things in the context of your app, accessible through hooks and components:
- Wallet connection support for numerous wallets (using cosmos-kit).
- Access to the user's purse balances, offers, and other smart wallet state.
- Callbacks for making offers and signing transactions.
- Access to a
chainStorageWatcher
for reading on-chain state from vstorage.
This makes it easy to handle all the platform-specific implementation details, so you can focus on the business logic and user experience when building your UIs.
Dependencies
Install the following dependencies:
yarn add -D @agoric/react-components@0.2.0 cosmos-kit@2.8.5 @interchain-ui/react@1.22.11
The cosmos-kit
dependency is used to provide different wallets in the wallet connection modal. The @interchain-ui/react
dependency will be used to provide themes and styles for some of the underlying components that @agoric/react-components
uses. There are also many components provided there that may be handy when building your own app. The Agoric components can be customized using the same ThemeProvider
.
Note: If you see yarn build
failing with memory errors, it might be due to an increased bundle size. To get around this, try adding this flag to build
in package.json
:
"build": "tsc && NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 vite build",
Adding the Provider
Put the provider in the root of your application by editing App.tsx
. We can also remove some of default scaffolding UI at the same time. The end result should look something like this:
import { AgoricProvider, ConnectWalletButton } from '@agoric/react-components';
import { wallets } from 'cosmos-kit';
import { ThemeProvider, useTheme } from '@interchain-ui/react';
import './App.css';
import '@agoric/react-components/dist/style.css';
function App() {
const { themeClass } = useTheme();
return (
<ThemeProvider>
<div className={themeClass}>
<AgoricProvider
wallets={wallets.extension}
agoricNetworkConfigs={[
{
testChain: {
chainId: 'agoriclocal',
chainName: 'agoric-local'
},
apis: {
rest: ['http://localhost:1317'],
rpc: ['http://localhost:26657']
}
}
]}
defaultChainName="agoric-local"
>
<h1>Agoric UI Tutorial</h1>
<ConnectWalletButton />
</AgoricProvider>
</div>
</ThemeProvider>
);
}
export default App;
You may have noticed the defaultChainName
prop points to a local chain. This assumes that you are still running the local chain from Getting Started in Docker. If you're not, make sure to follow those steps before proceeding.
Note: If you see a type error on the wallets
prop, this is likely because @agoric/react-components
is using an older version of cosmos-kit
than what was installed in your app. To fix this, you can add resolutions
to your package.json
like so:
"resolutions": {
"@cosmos-kit/core": "2.8.9"
}
Testing it Out
Try yarn dev
after making these changes to make sure your app builds again. If you're having trouble, check out the checkpoint-2
branch in the example repo. As you may notice, we just added a "Connect Wallet" button to the UI. In the next section, we'll test it out, and learn how to access the user's account and purses.