Creating zkSend Links
Products and services that incorporate zkSend links may be subject to financial regulations, including obtaining money transmitter licenses in jurisdictions where you provide your services. It is the developer's responsibility to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and obtain any necessary licenses. The information provided by Mysten Labs is not legal advice, and developers should consult with a qualified legal professional to address their specific circumstances.
Limitations
- zkSend only supports mainnet at this time.
- Links must contain gas to claim them. The SDK will automatically determine a gas amount to use, and during claiming we will attempt to refund any unused gas to the address that created the link.
- Objects within links must be publically transferrable.
Create a link
zkSend does not keep a record of created links, and losing access to a link will result in the loss of funds of any assets contained within this link.
You can start creating your own zkSend link using the ZkSendLinkBuilder
class. This class
constructor takes an object with the following options:
sender
(required) - Required. The address of the sender / creator of the link.redirect
(optional) - The redirect configuration for the link. See "Claim redirect" below for more information.url
- The url to redirect to after the link have been claimed.name
- The name of your dApp. This will be shown to the user when claiming the link.
client
(optional) - The@mysten/sui.js
client used to fetch data to construct the link. If not provided, a default client will be used.
import { ZkSendLinkBuilder } from '@mysten/zksend';
const link = new ZkSendLinkBuilder({
sender: '0x...',
});
Adding SUI to the link
You can add SUI to the link by calling link.addClaimableMist()
. This method takes the following
params:
amount
(required) - The amount of MIST (the base unit of SUI) to add to the link.
Adding non-SUI coins to the link
You can add non-SUI coins to the link by calling link.addClaimableBalance()
. This method takes the
following params:
coinType
(required) - The coin type of the coin to add to the link (e.g.0x2::sui::SUI
).amount
(required) - The amount of the coin to add to the link. Represented in the base unit of the coin.
The SDK will automatically perform the necessary coin management logic to transfer the defined amount, such as merging and splitting coin objects.
Adding objects to the link
You can add a publically-transferrable object to the link by calling link.addClaimableObject()
.
This method takes the following params:
id
(required) - The ID of the object. This must be owned by thesender
you configured when creating the link.
Getting the link URL
At any time, you can get the URL for the link by calling link.getLink()
.
Submitting the link transaction
Once you have built your zkSend link, you need to execute a transaction to transfer assets and make the link claimable.
You can call the link.createSendTransaction()
method, which returns a TransactionBlock
object
that you can sign and submit to the blockchain.
const txb = await link.createSendTransaction();
const { bytes, signature } = txb.sign({ client, signer: keypair });
const result = await client.executeTransactionBlock({
transactionBlock: bytes,
signature,
});
If you have a keypair you would like to send the transaction with, you can use the create
method
as shorthand for creating the send transaction, signing it, and submitting it to the blockchain.
await link.create({
signer: yourKeypair,
});
Claim redirect
You can configure a redirect for the link, which will redirect the user to a URL of your choice after the link has been claimed. This is useful for dApps that want to use zkSend as an onboarding tool, and have the user redirected to their dApp after claiming the link.
To configure a redirect, you need to provide a redirect
object when creating the link. This object
takes the following params:
url
- The URL to redirect to after the link has been claimed.name
- The name of your dApp. This will be shown to the user when claiming the link.
When redirecting to the URL, if the user claims with zkLogin, then zkSend will automatically add a
zksend_address
query paramter to the URL, containing the Sui address of the user that claimed the
asset. The zkSend wallet will automatically read this query parameter, and consider
itself connected as a result of a claim redirect.
import { ZkSendLinkBuilder } from '@mysten/zksend';
const link = new ZkSendLinkBuilder({
sender: '0x...',
redirect: {
url: 'https://your-dapp.com',
name: 'Your dApp',
},
});