This is the Bitte Wallet SDK package. You can check a quick example of Simple Login using Next.js 14 and @bitte-ai/react
check our React integration
Example: You can check a quick example of Simple Login using Next.js 14 and @mintbase-js/react
Integrating_.Mintbase.Wallet.Tutorial.with.Luis.Freitas.mp4
The easiest way to use this package is to install it from the NPM registry, this package requires near-api-js
v1.0.0 or above:
# Using Yarn
yarn add near-api-js
# Using NPM.
npm install near-api-js
# Using PNPM.
pnpm install near-api-js
# Using Yarn
yarn add @bitte-ai/wallet
# Using NPM.
npm install @bitte-ai/wallet
# Using PNPM.
pnpm install @bitte-ai/wallet
Then use it in your dApp:
{% code title="setup.ts" overflow="wrap" lineNumbers="true" %}
import { setupWalletSelector } from "@near-wallet-selector/core";
import { setupBitteWallet } from " @bitte-ai/wallet";
const wallet = setupBitteWallet({
networkId: 'mainnet',
walletUrl: 'https://wallet.bitte.ai',
callbackUrl: 'https://www.mywebsite.com',
deprecated: false,
});
const selector = await setupWalletSelector({
network: "mainnet",
modules: [wallet],
});
{% endcode %}
networkId:
Near NetworkswalletUrl:
valid wallet urlssuccessUrl:
If you dont have a single callback entrypoint to handle failure/success you can set successUrl.failureUrl:
If you dont have a single callback entrypoint to handle failure/success you can set failureUrl.callbackUrl:
when you have a single entrypoint to deal with transaction results.contractId
: the ContractId that your dapp will be using aka (receiverId)
Client-side only: The wallet runs only on client-side.
Any other questions or issues you can contact support on our Telegram Channel.
This repository is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).