This example shows how to import, export, and get wallets. It contains a NextJS app with:
- a frontend application
- a backend application
This example includes API stubs to get whomai and your wallets as well as import and export your wallet using a mnemonic phrase. The creation of the iframe is abstracted by our @turnkey/iframe-stamper
package.
Make sure you have node
installed locally; we recommend using Node v18+.
$ git clone https://github.com/tkhq/sdk
$ cd sdk/
$ corepack enable # Install `pnpm`
$ pnpm install -r # Install dependencies
$ pnpm run build-all # Compile source code
$ cd examples/wallet-import-export/
The first step is to set up your Turnkey organization and account. By following the Quickstart guide, you should have:
- A public/private API key pair for Turnkey
- An organization ID
Once you've gathered these values, add them to a new .env.local
file. Notice that your API private key should be securely managed and never be committed to git.
$ cp .env.local.example .env.local
Now open .env.local
and add the missing environment variables:
API_PUBLIC_KEY
API_PRIVATE_KEY
NEXT_PUBLIC_ORGANIZATION_ID
NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL
(theNEXT_PUBLIC
prefix makes the env variable accessible to the frontend app)NEXT_PUBLIC_EXPORT_IFRAME_URL
NEXT_PUBLIC_IMPORT_IFRAME_URL
$ pnpm run dev
This command will run a NextJS app on port 3000. If you navigate to http://localhost:3000 in your browser, you can follow the prompts to export a private key.