@web3-onboard/gnosis

v2.3.2
Safe module for connecting to Web3-Onboard. Web3-Onboard makes it simple to connect Ethereum hardware and software wallets to your dapp. Features standardised spec compliant web3 providers for all supported wallets, framework agnostic modern javascript UI
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@web3-onboard/gnosis

Wallet module for connecting Safe to web3-onboard

Install

npm i @web3-onboard/gnosis @safe-global/safe-apps-provider @safe-global/safe-apps-sdk

Options

type GnosisOptions = {
  whitelistedDomains: RegExp[]
}

Usage

import Onboard from '@web3-onboard/core'
import safeModule from '@web3-onboard/gnosis'

const safe = safeModule()

const onboard = Onboard({
  // ... other Onboard options
  wallets: [
    safe
    //... other wallets
  ]
})

const connectedWallets = await onboard.connectWallet()
console.log(connectedWallets)

Customizing Safe Transaction Gas

If you are looking to set the gasLimit of a transaction within Safe, the gas properties within the transaction WILL BE IGNORED. Instead you will need to use the safeTxGas prop AND the web3-onboard Safe instance that is exposed through the provider to send along the transaction. The Safe sdk instance exposed by the web3-onboard must be used to set the safeTxGas prop and send the transaction. Check Safe docs for full detail as it can be a bit confusing. An example of accessing the Safe SDK instance and sending a transaction can be found below.

const tx = {
  to: toAddress,
  value: 1000000000000000,
  data: '0x',
}
const params = {
  safeTxGas: 5000000,
};

// wallet is the provider exposed by web3-onboard after the Safe wallet is connected
let trans = await wallet.instance.txs.send({txs:[tx], params})

Note: With the safeTxGas you will see additional value on the gasLimit displayed in the Safe. Check Safe docs for full details on that computation.

Local testing within the Safe app

Ensure the application is building and working properly within the browser and then add or enable your cors blocker extension or script of choice. An example is the Allow CORS browser extension.

Vue Build Configuration

If using Vue be sure to include the necessary peerDeps in the vite.config.ts specifically within the optimizeDeps.include list and install the necessary peer deps npm i @safe-global/safe-apps-provider @safe-global/safe-apps-sdk.

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [vue(), vueJsx(), VueDevTools()],
  resolve: {
    alias: {
      '@': fileURLToPath(new URL('./src', import.meta.url))
    }
  },
  optimizeDeps: {
    include: ['@safe-global/safe-apps-sdk', '@safe-global/safe-apps-provider']
  }
})
npm i @web3-onboard/gnosis

Metadata

  • MIT
  • Whatever
  • Unknown
  • released 8/14/2024

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