ConnectKit
Learn how to integrate Glyph with ConnectKit.
The @use-glyph/sdk-react package includes an option to include Glyph Wallet as a connection option in the ConnectKit ConnectKitButton component.
GitHub Examples
Use our example repo to quickly get started with Glyph and ConnectKit.
Demo
View a demo of Glyph integrated with ConnectKit.
Installation
Install the required dependencies:
npm install @use-glyph/sdk-react@^1 wagmi@^2.15.2 viem@^2.29.2 connectkit @tanstack/react-query@^5.76.0yarn add @use-glyph/sdk-react@^1 wagmi@^2.15.2 viem@^2.29.2 connectkit @tanstack/react-query@^5.76.0pnpm add @use-glyph/sdk-react@^1 wagmi@^2.15.2 viem@^2.29.2 connectkit @tanstack/react-query@^5.76.0bun add @use-glyph/sdk-react@^1 wagmi@^2.15.2 viem@^2.29.2 connectkit @tanstack/react-query@^5.76.0Import
The @use-glyph/sdk-react package includes the glyphWalletConnector connector you can use to add Glyph Wallet as a connection option in your ConnectKit.
import { glyphWalletConnector } from "@use-glyph/sdk-react";Usage
1. Configure the Providers
Wrap your application in the required providers:
import {
GlyphProvider,
glyphWalletConnector,
StrategyType,
WalletClientType,
} from "@use-glyph/sdk-react";
import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { ConnectKitProvider } from "connectkit";
import { Chain, http, Transport } from "viem";
import { apeChain, base, mainnet, curtis } from "viem/chains";
import { createConfig, WagmiProvider } from "wagmi";
const queryClient = new QueryClient();
const supportedChains: [Chain, ...Chain[]] = [apeChain, mainnet, base, curtis];
const wagmiConfig = createConfig({
chains: supportedChains,
transports: supportedChains.reduce((acc, chain) => {
acc[chain.id] = http();
return acc;
}, {} as Record<number, Transport>),
connectors: [glyphWalletConnector()],
});
function App() {
return (
<WagmiProvider config={wagmiConfig}>
<QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
<ConnectKitProvider>
<GlyphProvider
strategy={StrategyType.EIP1193}
walletClientType={WalletClientType.CONNECTKIT}
askForSignature={true}
>
{/* Your app */}
</GlyphProvider>
</ConnectKitProvider>
</QueryClientProvider>
</WagmiProvider>
);
}
export default App;2. Render the ConnectKitButton
Render the ConnectKitButton component anywhere in your application:
import { ConnectKitButton } from "connectkit";
export default function Home() {
return <ConnectKitButton />;
}3. Generate an authentication token for the user (optional)
To start using the useGlyph hook or the Glyph Widget, you need to generate an authentication token for the user.
INFO
You can skip this step if you are directly using the wagmi hooks or/and are not planning to use the useGlyph hook or the GlyphWidget component.
WARNING
Passing true to the askForSignature prop will automatically start the Glyph Widget’s authentication flow after connecting. However, some browsers may block popups from opening automatically. In these cases, users will need to manually click a button to sign a message. For the best user experience, consider displaying a dialog or modal prompting users to click the button to continue. You can trigger this flow by calling the login function from the useGlyph hook. You can also choose to disable the automatic signMessage request by setting askForSignature to false in the GlyphProvider component.
import { useGlyph } from "@use-glyph/sdk-react";
const { login } = useGlyph();
const LoginButton = () => {
return <button onClick={login}>Sign a message</button>;
};Alternatively, you can use the LoginButton component to sign a message and generate an authentication token for the user.
import { LoginButton } from "@use-glyph/sdk-react";
const LoginButton = () => {
return <LoginButton />;
};4. Use hooks and functions
Once the user has signed in, you can begin to use any of the @use-glyph/sdk-react hooks, such as useGlyph as well as all of the existing wagmi hooks; such as useAccount, useBalance, etc.
import { useAccount, useSendTransaction } from "wagmi";
import { parseEther } from "viem";
import { apeChain } from "viem/chains";
export default function Example() {
const { address, status } = useAccount();
const { sendTransaction, isPending } = useSendTransaction();
const amount = parseEther("1");
const recipientAddress = "0x...some-recipient-address"; // recipient address
return (
<button
onClick={() => {
sendTransaction({
chainId: apeChain.id,
to: recipientAddress,
value: amount,
});
}}
disabled={isPending || status !== "connected"}
>
{isPending ? "Sending..." : "Send Transaction"}
</button>
);
}4. Logout users
Use any of the following methods to logout users:
- the useGlyph hook, or
- the LogoutButton component
- the
useDisconnecthook from wagmi
const { logout } = useGlyph();
const LogoutButton = () => {
return <button onClick={logout}>Logout</button>;
};