Tesseract.swift provides Swift APIs for Tesseract, a dApp-Wallet bridge designed to make dApp/wallet communication on mobile devices simple and natural without compromising decentralization and security
If you are looking for Tesseract docs for another language/OS, please, consider one of the following:
Tesseract provides two sets of APIs, one for a dApp that wants to connect to the wallets and one for the wallets that want to serve the dApps.
Here is how a typical Tesseract workflow looks like:
dApp | Wallet |
---|---|
//initialize Tesseract with default config
let tesseract = Tesseract.default()
//indicate what blockchain are we gonna use
let substrateService = tesseract.service(SubstrateService.self)
//at this point Tesseract connects to the
//wallet and the wallet presents the user
//with its screen, asking if the user
//wants to share their public key to a dApp
let account = try await substrateService.getAccount(type: .sr25519) |
//Inside the Wallet Tesseract serves requests
//from the dApps as long as the reference is kept alive
//save it somewhere in the Extension instance
let tesseract = Tesseract()
.transport(IPCTransportIOS(self)) //add iOS IPC transport
.service(MySubstrateService())
//MySubstrateService instance methods
//will be called when a dApp asks for something |
Because using Tesseract in Tesseract in a dApp and in a wallet is very different by nature (essentially communicating as a client and a service), the detailed documentation is split into two documents:
If you'd like to see examples of Tesseract integration, please, check:
- dev-wallet.swift - for wallets
- polkachat.swift - for dApps
Just in case, you'd like to use Tesseract on iOS via Rust APIs. It's also possible. Consider checking one of the following:
- v0.1 - IPC transport for iOS - connect dApp/Wallet on the same device
- v0.2 - demo dApp and Wallet
- v0.3 - Susbtrate protocol support
- v0.4 - dev-wallet.swift test implementation
- v0.5 - first Swift libraries release version
- v1.0 - support of everything mobile dApps need
Tesseract.swift can be used, distributed and modified under the Apache 2.0 license.