Using Irys With npx create-react-app
If you're using React with Vite, polyfills are handled differently. You'll need to follow this guide instead.
Irys is fully compatible with React, however, if you’re using npx create-react-app
to create your project, you will need to do some additional configuration and installation. This guide details how to create a new React project and add Irys support, if you already have a React project open, free to skip down a few steps.
Create a new directory for your project, cd into it, and create your React project:
mkdir irys-react
cd irys-react
npx create-react-app .
Install the Irys SDK and ethers:
npm install @irys/sdk ethers@5
In your App.js
file write an initialization function that sets up a WebIrys
object. The following code shows how to use ethers5, if you're using a different provider make sure to specify it when creating the wallet
.
import { providers } from "ethers";
import { WebIrys } from "@irys/sdk";
function App() {
const initialiseIrys = async () => {
await window.ethereum.enable();
const provider = new providers.Web3Provider(window.ethereum);
const wallet = { name: "ethersv5", provider: provider };
const network = "mainnet"; // Or "devnet"
const token = "ethereum";
const webIrys = new WebIrys({ network, token, wallet });
await webIrys.ready();
return webIrys;
};
return <div className="App">Irys Test</div>;
}
export default App;
Viewing that page, you'll get a bunch of errors saying BREAKING CHANGE: webpack < 5 used to include polyfills for node.js core modules by default
.
To fix this you'll need to include NodeJS polyfills which are no longer included by default.
Install first react-app-rewired, a package that allows for editing of the webpack config file to fix polyfill issue. Then install the missing dependencies.
npm install react-app-rewired
npm install --save-dev crypto-browserify stream-browserify assert stream-http https-browserify os-browserify url buffer process
npm install browserify-zlib path-browserify path
At the root level of your project, create a new file called config-overrides.js and paste the following in:
const webpack = require("webpack");
module.exports = function override(config) {
const fallback = config.resolve.fallback || {};
config.resolve.alias = { ...(config?.resolve?.alias ?? {}), stream: "stream-browserify" };
Object.assign(fallback, {
crypto: require.resolve("crypto-browserify"),
stream: require.resolve("stream-browserify"),
assert: require.resolve("assert"),
http: require.resolve("stream-http"),
https: require.resolve("https-browserify"),
os: require.resolve("os-browserify"),
url: require.resolve("url"),
zlib: require.resolve("browserify-zlib"),
});
config.resolve.fallback = fallback;
config.plugins = (config.plugins || []).concat([
new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
process: "process/browser",
Buffer: ["buffer", "Buffer"],
}),
]);
return config;
};
Override package.json to include the new webpack configuration. Look for this code block
"scripts": {
"start": "react-scripts start",
"build": "react-scripts build",
"test": "react-scripts test",
"eject": "react-scripts eject"
},
and replace it with this block:
"scripts": {
"start": "react-app-rewired start",
"build": "react-app-rewired build",
"test": "react-app-rewired test",
"eject": "react-scripts eject"
},
Quit React server and restart it with npm run start
you should be good to go.