Co-authored-by: asiaznik <artur@vegaprotocol.io>
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Connect Vega wallet & select keys
Connect wallet
When looking to use Vega via a user interface e.g. Dapp (Decentralized web App), I...
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If the app loads and already has a connection it can restore "eagerly" (without the user having to click connect) it could do so
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must select a connection method / wallet type: (0002-WCON-002)
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If I don't have the browser wallet installed, I see "get started" on the connect button, otherwise I see "Connect" there. (0002-WCON-002)
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If I don't have the browser wallet installed, when I press "Get started" I can see immediately a way to get the Vega wallet browser extension. (0002-WCON-0010)
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If I do have the browser wallet installed, I can easily choose to connect to it. (0002-WCON-0011)
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If the desktop wallet or CLI is detected as running, I can see that and choose to connect with my desktop / CLI wallet. (0002-WCON-0012)
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If there is not running desktop wallet or CLI detected, I can see that I need to open my wallet. (0002-WCON-0013)
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I can find out more about supported browsers i.e. there is a link (Issue "List compatible browsers" vegawallet-browser#360 has to be implemented). (0002-WCON-0013)
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I can find out more about the Vega Wallet and see what "other" versions there are i.e. there is a link to the page on the website (currently - https://vega.xyz/wallet#overview). (0002-WCON-0014)
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Browser wallet:
- The browser extension you need is automatically detected if you are using Chrome or Firefox, presenting the specific call to action to install that browser extension in a visible way e.g. with a Chrome or Firefox icon. (0002-WCON-041)
- The browser extension store opens in a new tab on the Vega Wallet extension page (Chrome or Firefox). (0002-WCON-042)
- When the browser I am using is not Firefox or Chrome, there is a way to download the browser extension anyway but at my own risk i.e. I can see options for both the chrome and firefox extensions in the CTA. (0002-WCON-043)
- There is a way to understand the browser extension is an Alpha release e.g. there is a label / description. (0002-WCON-044)
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if I choose Desktop/CLI App ("jsonRpc" type):
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must have the option to input a non-default Wallet location (0002-WCON-003)
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If I select to enter a custom wallet location, there is a way to go back to the default view i.e. a back button or similar.
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must submit attempt to connect to wallet (0002-WCON-005)
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if the dapp DOES already have a permission with the wallet: must see that wallet is connected (0002-WCON-007) note: if the user want to connect to a different wallet to the one that they were previously connected with, they will have to hit logout.
- if the app uses one key at a time: should show what key is active (re-use the last active key) (0002-WCON-008)
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if the wallet does NOT have an existing permission with the wallet: must prompt user to check wallet app to approve the request to connect wallet: See Connecting to Dapps for what should happen in wallet app (0002-WCON-009)
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if new keys are given permission: must show the user the keys have been approved (0002-WCON-010)
- if the dapp uses one key at a time: should prompt me to select key. See select/switch keys. (0002-WCON-014)
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if user rejects connection: must see a message saying that the request to connect was denied (0002-WCON-015)
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if the dapp is unable to connect for technical reason (e.g. CORS): must see an explanation of the error, and a method of fixing the issue (0002-WCON-016)
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... so I can use the interface to read data about my key/party or request my wallet to broadcast transactions to a Vega network.
Disconnect wallet
When wishing to disconnect my wallet, I...
- must see an option to disconnect wallet (0002-WCON-022)
- must see confirmation that wallet has been disconnected (0002-WCON-023)
... so that I can protect my wallet from malicious use or select a different wallet to connect to
Select and switch keys
when looking to do something with a specific key (or set of keys) from my wallet, I...
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must see what key is currently selected (if any) (0002-WCON-025)
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must see a list of keys that are approved from the connected wallet (0002-WCON-026)
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for each key:
- must see the first and last 6 digits of the public key. (0002-WCON-027)
- must be able to copy to clipboard the whole public key (0002-WCON-029)
- must see the key name/alias (meta data) (0002-WCON-030)
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must see the option to trigger a re-authenticate so I can use newly created keys (0002-WCON-035)
...so that I can select the key(s) that I want to use.