## Quickstart Add this to your Cargo.toml: ```toml [dependencies] ethers-web = "0.2" ``` Depending on the web framework you are using you might want to enable proper feature. For `yew` you should simply enable its feature first: ```toml [dependencies] ethers-web = { version = "0.2", features = [ "yew" ] } ``` In `examples` folder you will find an example yew application that is using an `yew::UseEthereum` that will allow you to connect to chosen wallet and maintain its life cycle by fetching messages from the message loop using `next()` function. The library does not deliver own message loop bacause of the limitations that `yew` and `leptos` are inside their `WASM` lifecycle. There are two wallet standards implemented inside `ethers-web`. ### EIP 1193 `Eip1193` is an embedded wallet standard such as `Metamask`. To connect to it you just need to call `connect()` method and attach connected context provider as any other provider in `ethers` calls. ### WalletConnect `WalletConnect` requires a bit more setup than just making a connection. You will need `PROJECT_ID` and additional `RPC_URL` that will be handling generic rpc calls that wallet might not support. ### Examples Simply check `examples` folder to find example implementations you can use in your app. ## Documentation In progress of creation. For now check `examples` folder for implementation details for both `leptos` and `yew` frameworks ## Features - [X] EIP1193 injected wallet implementation - [X] WalletConnect - [ ] Proper Leptos support - [ ] Documentation ## Note on WASM This library currently needs WASM to work. There is a plan to support server-side implementations, though. For now, we focus on building robust solution for WASM implementations of websites.