npm i @web3-onboard/trezor
type TrezorOptions = {
email: string
appUrl: string
customNetwork?: CustomNetwork
filter?: Platform[]
containerElement?: string
}
interface CustomNetwork {
networkId: number
genesis: GenesisBlock
hardforks: Hardfork[]
bootstrapNodes: BootstrapNode[]
}
interface GenesisBlock {
hash: string
timestamp: string | null
gasLimit: number
difficulty: number
nonce: string
extraData: string
stateRoot: string
}
interface Hardfork {
name: string
block: number | null
}
interface BootstrapNode {
ip: string
port: number | string
network?: string
chainId?: number
id: string
location: string
comment: string
}
type Platform = DeviceOSName | DeviceBrowserName | DeviceType | 'all';
import Onboard from '@web3-onboard/core'
import trezorModule from '@web3-onboard/trezor'
const trezor = trezorModule({
email: '<EMAIL_CONTACT>',
appUrl: '<APP_URL>'
})
const onboard = Onboard({
// ... other Onboard options
wallets: [
trezor
//... other wallets
]
})
const connectedWallets = await onboard.connectWallet()
console.log(connectedWallets)
You may decide that on certain platforms you do not want to display this wallet as a selectable option. To do that you can use the filter
init option which is an array of platforms that you would like this wallet to not be displayed to the end user:
import Onboard from '@web3-onboard/core'
import trezorModule from '@web3-onboard/trezor'
const trezor = trezorModule({
email: '<EMAIL_CONTACT>',
appUrl: '<APP_URL>',
filter: ['Safari'] // do not display on Safari
})
const onboard = Onboard({
// ... other Onboard options
wallets: [
trezor
//... other wallets
]
})
const connectedWallets = await onboard.connectWallet()
console.log(connectedWallets)
The following is a list of the platforms that can be filtered:
type Platform =
| 'Windows Phone'
| 'Windows'
| 'macOS'
| 'iOS'
| 'Android'
| 'Linux'
| 'Chrome OS'
| 'Android Browser'
| 'Chrome'
| 'Chromium'
| 'Firefox'
| 'Microsoft Edge'
| 'Opera'
| 'Safari'
| 'desktop'
| 'mobile'
| 'tablet'