Kaspa Wallet implements Wallet functionality for the Kaspa Network
Kaspa Wallet is implemented in TypeScript and can be used server-side (NodeJs) and client-side (browser)
PLEASE NOTE: This project is under heavy development
Kaspa Wallet uses the following modules:
- kaspa-grpc - provides gRPC bindings for
kaspad
- kaspa-grpc-node - gRPC transport for server-side (NodeJs)
- kaspa-grpc-web - gRPC transport for client-side (browsers)
- kaspacore-lib - Kaspa UTXO and transaction data structures
Applications built on top of Kaspa Wallet Framework:
- kaspa-faucet - Kaspa faucet website
- kaspa-wallet-cli - command-line wallet
- KDX - Kaspa desktop wallet
PLEASE NOTE: all Kaspa applications and libraries are under heavy development
Before you can use Kaspa Wallet, you need to initialize the framework. Framework initialization loads various dependencies such as secp256k1-wasm
and blake2b-wasm
modules use in the underlying transaction cryptography.
const { Wallet, initKaspaFramework } = require('@kaspa/wallet');
const { RPC } = require('@kaspa/grpc-node');
(async () => {
await initKaspaFramework();
...
})();
Network types are identified by address prefixes:
kaspa
(Mainnet)kaspatest
(Testnet)kaspadev
(Devnet)kaspasim
(Simnet)
Wallet class can be created using two static functions:
static fromMnemonic(
seedPhrase: string,
networkOptions: NetworkOptions,
options: WalletOptions = {}): Wallet { }
static async import(
password: string,
encryptedMnemonic: string,
networkOptions: NetworkOptions,
options: WalletOptions = {}): Promise <Wallet> { }
Wallet creation functions accept following configuration objects:
export interface WalletOptions{
skipSyncBalance?:boolean; // do not perform balance sync
addressDiscoveryExtent?:number; // address derivation scan (default 128)
syncOnce?:boolean; // 'sync-and-exit' (true) or 'monitoring' mode
logLevel?:string; // wallet log level
disableAddressDerivation?:boolean; // disable address derivation and discovery
}
export interface NetworkOptions{
network:Network; // network: kaspa, kaspatest, kaspadev, kaspasim
rpc?:IRPC; // gRPC interface (must be bound to transport before use)
}
Following options are important:
addressDiscoveryExtent
- the number of HD address derivations to scan forward from the last known used addresssyncOnce
- allows wallet to be started temporarily, without starting monitoring servicesdisableAddressDerivation
- starts wallet in a single-address mode, where receive address and change address will always be the first receive address generated from the private key.
Creating from Mnemonic:
const network = "kaspatest";
const { port } = Wallet.networkTypes[kaspatest].port; // default port for testnet
const rpc = new RPC({ clientConfig:{ host : '127.0.0.1:'+port } });
Wallet.fromMnemonic(
"user mnemonic string",
{ network, rpc },
{disableAddressDerivation:true}
);
Creating new wallet instance with dynamically generated mnemonic:
const wallet = new Wallet(null, null, {network, rpc});
const encryptedMnemonic = await wallet.export(cmd.password);
console.log('mnemonic:',wallet.mnemonic);
console.log('encrypted mnemonic:',encryptedMnemonic);
Restoring from encrypted mnemonic:
const password = "user password";
const encryptedMnemonic = "previously encrypted mnemonic";
let wallet = await Wallet.import(password, encryptedMnemonic, { network, rpc })
Wallet class contains an integrated logger that can be set to one of the following levels: error
, warn
, info
, verbose
, debug
.
The default log level is info
. You can set the log level to verbose
to see internal wallet data processing activity.
Wallet log level can be supplied as a part of WalletOptions
(describe above) or set at runtime as follows:
wallet.setLogLevel('verbose');
The function Wallet::sync(once?:boolean)
can be used to perform wallet synchronization. Wallet synchronization
will connect to kaspad
and scan available UTXO entries for wallet addresses, update the wallet
balance and if once
is true, exit or if once
is false, start wallet monitoring services.
When operating with monitoring enabled, wallet will retain connection to kaspad
and dynamically
update wallet UTXO entries as well as balances.
wallet.sync()
- starts the wallet in monitoring modewallet.sync(true)
- performs a single-time synchronization
submitTransaction()
function can be used to create transactions on the Kaspa network:
async submitTransaction(txParamsArg: TxSend): Promise < TxResp | null > {
// ...
}
This function accepts TxSend
object on input and returns a Promise<TxResp>
object:
export interface TxSend {
toAddr: string;
amount: number;
fee: number;
changeAddrOverride? : string;
networkFeeMax?:number;
}
toAddr
- Destination addressamount
- Amount of KAS in base unitsfee
- Transaction priority feechangeAddrOverride
- (optional) Allows you to supply your own address for the change transactionnetworkFeeMax
- (optional) Allows you to set an upper bound for automatic network (data storage) fee calculation. Kaspa Wallet will automatically calculate appropriate fees and add them to the transaction based on the transaction size. This feature is disabled if the property is omitted or set to zero.
export interface TxResp {
txid: string;
rpctx?: string; // reserved
}
txid
- Generated transaction id
try {
let response = await this.wallet.submitTransaction({
address, // destination address
amount, // amount in base units
fee, // user fees
});
if(!response)
console.log('general error'); // if kaspad returns null (should never occur)
else
console.log('success:', txid);
} catch(ex) {
console.log('error:',ex.toString());
}
On failure, submitTransaction()
rejects with and error indicating the reason for failure.
Wallet retains 2 types of balances:
- available - balance contains KAS ready to be spent, comprised of UTXO records with block maturity blue score over 100.
- pending - balance contains newly received transactions with UTXO block maturity less than 100. Upon each UTXO maturity balance is relocated from pending to available.
Wallet::balance
is an object containing the following properties that are updated during wallet operation:
wallet.balance = {
available: 5150000000000,
pending: 247500000000,
total: 5397500000000
}
Wallet::on(subject, (data) => { ... })
allows for event handler registration.
Similarly to NodeJs EventEmitter
you can unregister events by supplying original
callback to Wallet::removeEventListener(subject, handler)
as follows:
const balanceHandler = (balance)=>{ console.log(balance); }
wallet.on('balance-update', balanceHandler);
wallet.removeEventListener('balance-update', balanceHandler);
Following events are emitted by the Wallet class:
api-online
- gPRC API is onlineapi-offline
- gRPC API is offlinesync-start
- wallet sync started (occurs each time gRPC API connects or re-connects)sync-finish
- wallet sync finishedready
- wallet is ready for use (sent after sync-finish, event data contains the balance object)blue-score-changed
- indicates Kaspa blue score change (new block generation)utxo-change
- signaled when UTXO is added or removed from the wallet UTXO setbalance-update
- indicates wallet balance change (event data contains the balance object)