Simplistic Context provider and consumer hook in order to manage MetaMask in the browser.
The recommend way to use MetaMask React with a React app is to install it as a dependency.
If you use npm
:
npm install metamask-react
Or if you use yarn
:
yarn add metamask-react
The first step is to wrap you App
or any React subtree with the MetaMaskProvider
// index.js
import { MetaMaskProvider } from "metamask-react";
...
ReactDOM.render(
<React.StrictMode>
<MetaMaskProvider>
<App />
</MetaMaskProvider>
</React.StrictMode>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
In any React child of the provider, one can use the useMetaMask
hook in order to access the state and methods.
// app.js
import { useMetaMask } from "metamask-react";
...
function App() {
const { status, connect, account, chainId, ethereum } = useMetaMask();
if (status === "initializing") return <div>Synchronisation with MetaMask ongoing...</div>
if (status === "unavailable") return <div>MetaMask not available :(</div>
if (status === "notConnected") return <button onClick={connect}>Connect to MetaMask</button>
if (status === "connecting") return <div>Connecting...</div>
if (status === "connected") return <div>Connected account {account} on chain ID {chainId}</div>
return null;
}
The MetaMaskProvider
will first initialise the state with initializing
status, the account
and chainId
will be null
. A synchronization is performed in order to derive the MetaMask state.
If the ethereum
object is not present or if it is not the one associated to MetaMask, the synchronisation will change the status to unavailable
.
Otherwise, a check is performed in order to detect if MetaMask has already connected accounts for the application.
In case of no connected accounts, the status will be notConnected
, otherwise the status will be connected
.
Here is an abstract on the different statuses:
initializing
: the provider is currently initializing by synchronizing with MetaMaskunavailable
: MetaMask is not available, nothing will be donenotConnected
: MetaMask is available but not connected to the applicationconnected
: MetaMask is connected to the applicationconnecting
: the connection of your accounts to the application is ongoing
The context exposes two methods in order to facilitate the management of the networks. These methods are wrappers around the JSON RPC requests handled by MetaMask, see MetaMask documentation for additonal informations.
The first one is to request a switch to a different network
function WrongNetwork() {
const { switchChain } = useMetaMask();
// Request a switch to Ethereum Mainnet
return (
<button onClick={() => switchChain("0x1")}>Switch to Ethereum Mainnet</button>
)
}
The second one is a request to add to MetaMask a network and then connect to it
function WrongNetwork() {
const { addChain } = useMetaMask();
const gnosisChainNetworkParams = {
chainId: "0x64",
chainName: "Gnosis Chain",
rpcUrls: ["https://rpc.gnosischain.com/"],
nativeCurrency: {
name: "xDAI",
symbol: "xDAI",
decimals: 18,
},
blockExplorerUrls: ["https://blockscout.com/xdai/mainnet/"]
};
// Request to add Gnosis chain and then switch to it
return (
<button onClick={() => addChain(gnosisChainNetworkParams)}>Add Gnosis chain</button>
)
}
Finally, here is a non exhaustive list of the networks and their chain IDs
const networks = {
mainnet: "0x1", // 1
// Test nets
goerli: "0x5", // 5
ropsten: "0x3", // 3
rinkeby: "0x4", // 4
kovan: "0x2a", // 42
mumbai: "0x13881", // 80001
// Layers 2
arbitrum: "0xa4b1", // 42161
optimism: "0xa", // 10
// Side chains
polygon: "0x89", // 137
gnosisChain: "0x64", // 100
// Alt layer 1
binanceSmartChain: "0x38", // 56
avalanche: "0xa86a", // 43114
cronos: "0x19", // 25
fantom: "0xfa" // 250
}
Most of the time, the application will use the state when the user is connected, i.e. with status connected
. Therefore the hook useConnectedMetaMask
is additionally exposed, it is the same hook as useMetaMask
but is typed with the connected state, e.g. the account
or the chainId
are necessarily not null
. This hook is only usable when the status is equal to connected
, it will throw otherwise.
function MyComponent() {
const {
// typed as string - can not be null
account,
// typed as string - can not be null
chainId
} = useConnectedMetaMask();
return <div>Connected account {account} on chain ID {chainId}</div>
}
Contributions are welcome! Please follow the guidelines in the contributing document.