AirGap Coin Library
The airgap-coin-lib
is a protocol-agnostic library that allows easy handling of the most important tasks relating cryptocurrencies and blockchains.
It implements operations such as preparing, signing and broadcasting transactions for a range of protocols.
The library consists of a shared interface for all implemented protocols. This is especially useful in the context of AirGap because methods are designed to support offline key management and signing. The following core operations are specified:
prepareTransaction
- This is done on AirGap Wallet (online) side. Either a public key or extended public key is used and will fetch the required information from the network.signTransaction
- This is done in AirGap Vault (offline) side. The output of "prepareTransaction" is the input for this method (hence the output of "prepareTransaction" is transferred via URL scheme (same-device) or QR code (2-device-setup)).broadcastTransaction
- This is done in AirGap Wallet (online) side. The output of "signTransaction" is the input for this method (hence the output of "signTransaction" is transferred via URL scheme (same-device) or QR code (2-device-setup)).
Supported Protocols
The modular design used in this library allows you to simply add new protocols with special logic. Adding a new Bitcoin-like protocol basically means:
- select the correct network parameters (see
src/networks.ts
) - set the Insight API URL to communicate with the blockchain
Adding a new Ethereum-like protocol means:
- set the correct chain id
- set the JSON RPC URL
Currently supported are:
- Bitcoin
- Ethereum
- Generic ERC20 Tokens
- Aeternity
- Tezos
- FA1.2 tokens
- tzBTC
- USDtz
- FA2 tokens
- FA1.2 tokens
- Groestlcoin
- Cosmos
- Polkadot
- Kusama
Features
Protocols
The way the interface was designed is to allow stateless calls. This means the class stores very little state itself. All required input comes from the method params (public key, extended public key, etc...)
Currently we support for Bitcoin-like (UTXO) protocols:
- Single Address Wallets (deprecated)
- HD Wallets
Currently we support for Ethereum-like (Account-based) protocols:
- Single Address Wallets
Delegation
There is a different interface that can be implemented if the protocol supports delegation. The delegation flow usually requires some changes in the user interface of the AirGap Wallet as well.
Inter App Communication
A serializer is included that encodes JSON structures with RLP and base58check. Those strings can then be sent to the other app, either through QR codes or a URL. The serializer can only serialize messages in predefined formats, so new message types have to be added when new protocols are added.
Tezos FA1.2 and FA2 tokens
It is possible to interact (fetch balances, create transfers, etc.) with an FA1.2 and FA2 smart contracts using the TezosFA12Protocol
and TezosFA2Protocol
classes. An example on how to use them can be found in examples/custom/protocols/tezos/fa2-smart-contract.ts
.
Synchronising information between wallet and vault
Such that the system works we need to be able to synchronise wallets. A wallet can be:
- Single Address Wallet
- HD Wallet
For the single address wallet we only need to share the public key. For HD Wallet we need to share the extended public key.
Getting started
Requirements
npm >= 6
NodeJS >= 12
Build dependencies get installed using npm install
.
Clone and Run
$ git clone https://github.com/airgap-it/airgap-coin-lib.git
$ cd airgap-coin-lib
$ npm install
To run the tests, you will have to install the test dependencies
$ npm run install-test-dependencies
$ npm test
To remove the test dependencies and clean up the package.json
and package-lock.json
, execute this command
$ npm run install-build-dependencies
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community. Simple readme updates or bugfixes can be addressed with a PR directly.
For larger changes like new protocols, new features or larger refactorings, please contact us first by opening an issue. This project is under constant development and until version 1.x.x
has been reached, there will be frequent breaking changes. So make sure to take a look at the develop
branch.
Regarding new protocols / currencies, we cannot guarantee that they will be merged, but we're more than happy to discuss the details of a specific integration in a github issue.