This demo project serves as an example for building a basic dApp for VeChain using dApp-Kit.
It uses as few dependencies as possible, but includes:
- TypeScript to enhance stability and safety for developers
- tailwindcss, @headlessui/react, @heroicons/react to improve the UI from an interface perspective
- @tanstack/react-query to simplified web requests
The project demonstrates the following functionalities:
- Signing in with VeChain Certificates
- Building & Sending Transactions
- Tracking Transaction Status
Start playing with the project immediately with the following steps:
git clone https://github.com/ifavo/example-buy-me-a-coffee.git
cd example-buy-me-a-coffee
npm install
npm start
- Execute
npm start
to run the project. - The app can be accessed at http://localhost:1234/
- To build the website, execute
npm run build
. - The generated output will be located in the
dist/
directory.
The application prompts the user to sign in using their wallet. It retrieves a list of available tokens from a public GitHub repository, enabling the user to send either VET or a selected token to a specified address. The status of the transaction is monitored and displayed.
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant Wallet
participant App
participant Blockchain
participant GitHub
note over User, GitHub: Starting the App
User->>App: open app
App->>GitHub: get list of tokens
GitHub-->>App: list of tokens
App-->>User: show tokens and form to enter amount
note over User, App: User Login
User->>App: log in
App->>Wallet: ask for user verification
Wallet->>User: verify identity
User-->>Wallet: approve verification
Wallet-->>App: verification approved
App-->>User: show user's wallet address
note over User, Blockchain: Token Transfer
User->>App: initiate token transfer
App->>Wallet: request transaction signature
Wallet->>User: request signature
User-->>Wallet: provide signature
Wallet-->>Blockchain: send transaction
Blockchain-->>Wallet: transaction ID or error message
Wallet-->>User: show confirmation
Wallet-->>App: send transaction ID or error message
loop until transaction is confirmed
App->>Blockchain: check transaction status
Blockchain-->>App: pending, successful, or failed
end
App-->>User: show transaction result
At the center is the <App />
component, which is responsible for rendering both the layout and the application itself. This component is encapsulated by providers designed to establish global connectivity for VeChain and HTTP requests.
+---------------------- React -------------------------+
| |
| +------------- QueryClientProvider ---------------+ |
| | by @tanstack/react-query to support useQuery() | |
| | | |
| | +--------- DAppKitProvider ----------+ | |
| | | @vechain/dapp-kit to enable hooks | | |
| | | and connectivity | | |
| | | | | |
| | | <App /> | | |
| | +------------------------------------+ | |
| +-------------------------------------------------+ |
+------------------------------------------------------+
Files & Folders:
src
├── App.tsx (Providers and global setup)
├── BuyCoffee (Buy-me-a-Coffee component)
├── Layout
├── common
├── config (configuration settings)
├── index.css
├── index.html
└── index.tsx