# About This Package `@harmony-js/account` is dealing with account related features. Developers can use this packages to: * create `Account` instance * create `Wallet` instance * sign `Transaction` * convert address format * manage `privateKey` or `mnemonic phrases` and do the `encrypt` and `decrypt` job There are 2 main classes in this package, `Account` and `Wallet`. The `Account` class is basic instance that contains most features mentioned above. The `Wallet` class is class that stores all `Account` instance, you can do CRUD on it. # Usage of Account ## Dependencies * "@harmony-js/network", * "@harmony-js/staking", * "@harmony-js/transaction", * "@harmony-js/utils" ## Examples ### create a random account ```typescript // import the Account class import {Account} from '@harmony-js/account' // Messenger is optional, by default, we have a defaultMessenger // If you like to change, you will import related package here. import { HttpProvider, Messenger } from '@harmony-js/network'; import { ChainType, ChainID } from '@harmony-js/utils'; // create a custom messenger const customMessenger = new Messenger( new HttpProvider('http://localhost:9500'), ChainType.Harmony, // if you are connected to Harmony's blockchain ChainID.HmyLocal, // check if the chainId is correct ) // to create an Account with random privateKey // and you can setMessenger later const randomAccount = new Account() randomAccount.setMessenger(customMessenger) // or you can set messenger on `new` const randomAccountWithCustomMessenger = new Account(undefined, customMessenger) // you can display the account console.log({randomAccount,randomAccountWithCustomMessenger}) // or you can use static method to create an Account const staticCreatedAccount = Account.new() // but you have to set messenger manually after staticCreatedAccount.setMessenger(customMessenger) console.log({staticCreatedAccount}) ``` ### import an existing privateKey to create Account ```typescript // import the Account class import {Account} from '@harmony-js/account' // NOTED: Key with or without `0x` are accepted, makes no different // NOTED: DO NOT import `mnemonic phrase` using `Account` class, use `Wallet` instead const myPrivateKey = '0xe19d05c5452598e24caad4a0d85a49146f7be089515c905ae6a19e8a578a6930' const myAccountWithMyPrivateKey = new Account(myPrivateKey) // you can also import privateKey use static method const myAccountWithMyPrivateKeyUsingStatic = Account.add(myPrivateKey) console.log({ myAccountWithMyPrivateKey, myAccountWithMyPrivateKeyUsingStatic }) ``` ### Encrypt/Export keyStore file, Decrypt/Import keyStore file ```typescript // import the Account class import {Account} from '@harmony-js/account' // suppose we have an account const myPrivateKey = '0xe19d05c5452598e24caad4a0d85a49146f7be089515c905ae6a19e8a578a6930' const myAccountWithMyPrivateKey = new Account(myPrivateKey) // suppose we have a password, and we want to encrypt the account above const myStrongPassword = '123' async function encryptAndDecrypt(password) { // we get the privateKey before encrypted as comparison const unencryptedPrivateKey = myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.privateKey // export the account to keyStore string, which will make the privateKey encrpyted const keyStoreFile = await myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.toFile(password) // exported keyStoreFile console.log({ keyStoreFile }) // see if the account is encrypted console.log(`Is this account encrypted? \n ${myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.encrypted}`) // keystore file should be equal to encrypted privateKey console.log( `Is privateKey equal to keyStore string? \n ${keyStoreFile === myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.privateKey}`, ) } encryptAndDecrypt(myStrongPassword) // suppose we have keyStorefile, in this example, we just use same password and keystore string encrypted above const someKeyStoreFile = '{"version":3,"id":"62326332-3139-4839-b534-656134623066","address":"1fe3da351d9fc0c4f02de5412ad7def8aee956c5","Crypto":{"ciphertext":"b86ab81682c9f5a35738ad9bd38cd9b46c1b852ef33f16dd83068f79e20d5531","cipherparams":{"iv":"44efb5a514f34968e92cafad80566487"},"cipher":"aes-128-ctr","kdf":"scrypt","kdfparams":{"salt":"d70ae1f311601562113f98c8ebe382f52a332dca1588886e5ea91e2f8a647134","n":8192,"r":8,"p":1,"dklen":32},"mac":"7b63e4e31a75a22b7091291bb58302655b738539ef3e30b30a7a7f170f6163ef"}}' async function importKeyStoreFileAndDecrypt(keyStoreFile, password) { // import keyStore string and provide the password, remember to make a new Account first const importedAccount = await Account.new().fromFile(keyStoreFile, password) // the account should decypted which `Account.encrypted` is false console.log(`Is this account encrypted? \n ${importedAccount.encrypted}`) // see if the privatekey is equal to unencrypted one? console.log( `Is the account recovered from keystore? \n ${importedAccount.privateKey === myPrivateKey}`, ) } importKeyStoreFileAndDecrypt(someKeyStoreFile, myStrongPassword) ``` ### Address format getter ```typescript // import the Account class import {Account} from '@harmony-js/account' // suppose we have an account const myPrivateKey = '0xe19d05c5452598e24caad4a0d85a49146f7be089515c905ae6a19e8a578a6930' const myAccountWithMyPrivateKey = new Account(myPrivateKey) // Account.address is bytes20/base16 address console.log(myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.address) // Account.bech32Address is bech32 format address, in Harmony, it's `one1` prefixed console.log(myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.bech32Address) // Account.bech32TestNetAddress is bech32 format address, in Harmony, it's `tone1` prefixed, used in testnet console.log(myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.bech32TestNetAddress) // Account.checksumAddress is checksumed address from base16 console.log(myAccountWithMyPrivateKey.checksumAddress) ``` # Usage of Wallet ## Dependencies * "@harmony-js/crypto", * "@harmony-js/network", * "@harmony-js/staking", * "@harmony-js/transaction", * "@harmony-js/utils" ```typescript import {Wallet} from '@harmony-js/account' const wallet=new Wallet() ```