Swift SDK implementing WalletConnect 1.x.x protocol for native iOS Dapps and Wallets.
-
Server (wallet side)
- Create, reconnect, disconnect, and update session
- Flexible, extendable request handling with
Codable
support via JSON RPC 2.0
-
Client (native dapp side)
- Create, reconnect, disconnect, and update session
- Default implementation of WalletConnect SDK API
personal_sign
eth_sign
eth_signTypedData
eth_sendTransaction
eth_signTransaction
eth_sendRawTransaction
- Send custom RPC requests with
Codable
support via JSON RPC 2.0
Example code is in a separate repository: https://github.com/WalletConnect/WalletConnectSwift-Example
- Wallet Example App:
- Connecting via QR code reader
- Connecting via deep link ("wc" scheme)
- Reconnecting after restart
- Examples of request handlers
- Dapp Example App:
- Connecting via QR code reader
- Connecting via deep link ("wc" scheme)
- Reconnecting after restart
- Examples of request handlers
To start connections, you need to create and retain a Server
object to which you provide a delegate:
let server = Server(delegate: self)
The library handles WalletConnect-specific session requests for you - wc_sessionRequest
and wc_sessionUpdate
.
To register for the important session update events, implement the delegate methods shouldStart
, didConnect
, didDisconnect
and didFailToConnect
.
By default, the server cannot handle any other reqeusts - you need to provide your implementation.
You do this by registering request handlers. You have the flexibility to register one handler per request method, or a catch-all request handler.
server.register(handler: PersonalSignHandler(for: self, server: server, wallet: wallet))
Handlers are asked (in order of registration) whether they can handle each request. First handler that returns true
from canHandle(request:)
method will get the handle(request:)
call. All other handlers will be skipped.
In the request handler, check the incoming request's method in canHandle
implementation, and handle actual request in the handle(request:)
implementation.
func canHandle(request: Request) -> Bool {
return request.method == "eth_signTransaction"
}
You can send back response for the request through the server using send
method:
func handle(request: Request) {
// do you stuff here ...
// error response - rejected by user
server.send(.reject(request))
// or send actual response - assuming the request.id exists, and MyCodableStruct type defined
try server.send(Response(url: request.url, value: MyCodableStruct(value: "Something"), id: request.id!))
}
For more details, see the ExampleApps/ServerApp
To start connections, you need to create and keep alive a Client
object to which you provide DappInfo
and a delegate:
let client = Client(delegate: self, dAppInfo: dAppInfo)
The delegate then will receive calls when connection established, failed, or disconnected.
Upon successful connection, you can invoke various API methods on the Client
.
try? client.personal_sign(url: session.url, message: "Hi there!", account: session.walletInfo!.accounts[0]) {
[weak self] response in
// handle the response from Wallet here
}
You can also send a custom request. The request ID required by JSON RPC is generated and handled by the library internally.
try? client.send(Request(url: url, method: "eth_gasPrice")) { [weak self] response in
// handle the response
}
You can convert the received response result to a Decodable
type.
let nonceString = try response.result(as: String.self)
You can also check if the wallet responded with error:
if let error = response.error { // NSError
// handle error
}
For more details, see the ExampleApps/ClientApp
Please open ExampleApps/ExampleApps.xcodeproj
- iOS 13.0 or macOS 10.14
- Swift 5
- CryptoSwift - for cryptography operations
In your Package.swift
:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/WalletConnect/WalletConnectSwift.git", .upToNextMinor(from: "1.2.0"))
]
In your Podfile
:
platform :ios, '13.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'MyApp' do
pod 'WalletConnectSwift'
end
In your Cartfile
:
github "WalletConnect/WalletConnectSwift"
Run carthage update
to build the framework and drag the WalletConnectSwift.framework in your Xcode project.
We'd like to thank Trust Wallet team for inspiration in implementing this library.
- Andrey Scherbovich (sche)
- Dmitry Bespalov (DmitryBespalov)
MIT License (see the LICENSE file).