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AlgoSignerButton

A button to connect to AlgoSigner. Checks for installation of AlgoSigner Google Chrome extension and upon success, returns the first wallet address.

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Accessing returned address

The returned address can be accessed several different ways. Setting the context prop to {this} and the returnTo prop to a state key (as string) will return the address directly to your parent component's state without the need for additional callback or event handler code. The address can also be accessed with Pipeline.address:

componentDidMount() {
this.interval = setInterval(() => this.setState({address: Pipeline.address}), 1000);
}

or with an onChange handler:

handleChange = (value) =>{
this.setState({myAddress: value})
}

render(){
return <AlgoSignerButton onChange={this.handleChange}/>
}

Use Example

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { AlgoSignerButton, Pipeline} from 'pipeline-ui';


class TestButton extends Component {

constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
Algaddress: ""
}
}

myAlgoWallet = Pipeline.init();

render() {
return <div>
<AlgoSignerButton
context={this}
returnTo={"Algaddress"}
/>
<h1>{this.state.Algaddress}</h1>
</div>
}
}

export default TestButton;

Props

PropTypeDefaultDescription
contextreference
returnTostringempty stringkey in state to return fetched address
onChangefunctionenables callback (see example above)