Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
72 lines (52 loc) · 2.38 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

72 lines (52 loc) · 2.38 KB

Sign-In with Bitcoin for the Internet Computer

A Sign-In with Bitcoin for the Internet Computer.

Local Development

  1. create canister first
dfx canister create ic_siwb_provider  --specified-id be2us-64aaa-aaaaa-qaabq-cai # if you don't have a specified id, it will be created with a random id
  1. deploy
dfx deploy ic_siwb_provider --argument $'(                                                                                                                                             INT  21:52:52 
    record {
        domain = "127.0.0.1";
        uri = "http://127.0.0.1:5173";
        salt = "123456";
        network = opt "testnet";
        scheme = opt "http";
        statement = opt "Login to the app";
        sign_in_expires_in = opt 1500000000000; 
        session_expires_in = opt 604800000000000; 
        targets = null;
    }
)'

Deployment Arguments Explaination: init_upgrade.rs

Remote/Mainnet Development

Choice 1:

We have deployed the canisters to the mainnet, you can use them directly. They gives users global principal across different websites. ic_siwb_provider is for Bitcoin Mainnet ic_siwb_provider_testnet is for Bitcoin Testnet3/Testnet4

{
  "ic_siwb_provider": {
    "ic": "mwm4a-eiaaa-aaaah-aebnq-cai"
  },
  "ic_siwb_provider_testnet": {
    "ic": "stxih-wyaaa-aaaah-aq2la-cai"
  }
}

Choice 2:

Deploy yourself, use the dfx deploy --ic --argument ... command.

You can look for parameters in the init_upgrade.rs

Frontend Integration and Example

  1. ic-siwb-identity Library: ic-siwb-identity React Example: Here

  2. LaserEyes Connector Library: LaserEyes Connector React Example: Here