Bare Minimum Dapp: bm-dapp
A bare minimum dapp front-end for your decentralized web3 application. Create a one click dapp, bootstrapped with Create React App template.
- Simple, easy and fast
- Ready to use dapp with web3 login feature
- Includes only the bare minimum dependencies, so your app is not bloated
- Uses Web3modal under the hood, so you can add other providers easily with minimum efforts
- Reloads automatically on account and network changes
How to use
Bootstrap your dapp using Create React App by using the bm-dapp template
npx create-react-app my-app --template bm-dapp
yarn start
The app runs in development mode at http://localhost:3000. Clicking the Connect Web3
button will pop up Metamask by default(if web3 is enabled). For adding other providers, check Web3Modal Provider Options
Using with ethers
By default, ethers provider is used by bm-dapp. To use the connected provider, import Web3Context
from the web3 directory present inside src
directory.
import React, { useContext } from 'react';
import { Web3Context } from './web3';
const { account, provider } = useContext(Web3Context);
To initialize an ethers Contract object
const daiContract = new ethers.Contract(daiAddress, daiAbi, provider);
To connect a signer to the above Read-only contract
const signer = await provider.getSigner();
daiContract.connect(signer);
Or to initialize a Contract with signer
const daiWithSigner = new ethers.Contract(daiAddress, daiAbi, provider.getSigner());
For more details, please refer ethers
documentation.
Using with web3
You can wrap the provider received from Web3Context with web3js and use it as below
import React, { useContext } from 'react';
import { Web3Context } from './web3';
const { account, provider } = useContext(Web3Context);
const web3 = new Web3(provider);
For more details, please refer web3js
documentation
Related efforts
If you are looking for a full-suite of Ethereum dapp with Smart contracts and other features, please check out the below links:
- create-eth-app by PaulRBerg
- scaffold-eth by Austin Griffith