React Hooks for Ethereum
- 🚀 20+ hooks for working with wallets, ENS, contracts, transactions, signing, etc.
- 💼 Built-in wallet connectors for MetaMask, WalletConnect, Coinbase Wallet, Injected, and more
- 👟 Caching, request deduplication, multicall, batching, and persistence
- 🌀 Auto-refresh data on wallet, block, and network changes
- 🦄 TypeScript ready (infer types from ABIs and EIP-712 Typed Data)
- 📦 Command-line interface for managing ABIs and code generation
- 🌳 Test suite running against forked Ethereum network
...and a lot more.
For full documentation and examples, visit wagmi.sh.
Install wagmi and its ethers peer dependency.
npm install wagmi ethers@^5
Connect a wallet in under 60 seconds. LFG.
import { WagmiConfig, createClient } from 'wagmi'
import { getDefaultProvider } from 'ethers'
const client = createClient({
autoConnect: true,
provider: getDefaultProvider(),
})
function App() {
return (
<WagmiConfig client={client}>
<Profile />
</WagmiConfig>
)
}
import { useAccount, useConnect, useDisconnect } from 'wagmi'
import { InjectedConnector } from 'wagmi/connectors/injected'
function Profile() {
const { address } = useAccount()
const { connect } = useConnect({
connector: new InjectedConnector(),
})
const { disconnect } = useDisconnect()
if (address)
return (
<div>
Connected to {address}
<button onClick={() => disconnect()}>Disconnect</button>
</div>
)
return <button onClick={() => connect()}>Connect Wallet</button>
}
In this example, we create a wagmi Client
and pass it to the WagmiConfig
React Context. The client is set up to use the ethers Default Provider and automatically connect to previously connected wallets.
Next, we use the useConnect
hook to connect an injected wallet (e.g. MetaMask) to the app. Finally, we show the connected account's address with useAccount
and allow them to disconnect with useDisconnect
.
We've only scratched the surface for what you can do with wagmi!
—
Check out ConnectKit or Web3Modal to get started with pre-built interface on top of wagmi for managing wallet connections.
Check out the following places for more wagmi-related content:
- Join the discussions on GitHub
- Follow @wagmi_sh on Twitter for project updates
- Share your project/organization using wagmi
- Browse the awesome-wagmi list of awesome projects and resources
If you find wagmi useful, please consider supporting development. Thank you 🙏
If you're interested in contributing, please read the contributing docs before submitting a pull request.
Thanks to julianhutton.eth (@julianjhutton) for providing the awesome logo!
MIT License