Getting Started With JavaScript/TypeScript
Install
Using a package manager
npm install @happychain/jsUsing a CDN
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@happychain/js@latest/umd/index.umd.js"></script>Setup
Wallet Component
Once you have installed the SDK, you will need to register the wallet component on the page.
The easiest way to acomplish this is by using our provided register method.
import { register } from '@happychain/js'
register()Usage
Web3 Integration
Next you will want to setup your web3 integration using the happyProvider.
The HappyProvider is an EIP-1193 EVM provider.
This means you can use it to initialize any standard web3 library as you normally would.
The most common examples are below, but it should be fully compatible with most libraries.
import { happyProvider } from '@happychain/js'
import { createPublicClient, createWalletClient, custom } from "viem"
const transport = custom(happyProvider)
const publicClient = createPublicClient({ transport })
const walletClient = createWalletClient({ transport }) Getting the Active User
User changes, such as when a user logs in or out, can be subscribed to the onUserUpdate listener.
If the user is undefined, then they are not currently logged in have or have logged out.
If the user is a HappyUser then it will be populated with all their
shared info, such as wallet address and name.
import { onUserUpdate } from '@happychain/js'
onUserUpdate((user) => {
console.log("HappyChain User:", user)
})Alternatively, the current user Is always exposed via the getCurrentUser call.
import { getCurrentUser } from '@happychain/js'
const user = getCurrentUser()
console.log("HappyChain User:", user)onUserUpdate only fires whenever the user changes, so if you want to have something depend on the current user, you should write your code as follows:
import { type HappyUser, getCurrentUser, onUserUpdate } from '@happychain/js'
const doSomethingWithUser = (user?: HappyUser) => {
console.log("HappyChain User:", user)
}
doSomethingWithUser(getCurrentUser())
onUserUpdate(doSomethingWithUser)