Browser

To use the library in your project, you need to load WASM of TFHE first with initFhevm.

import { BrowserProvider } from "ethers";
import { initFhevm, createInstance } from "fhevmjs";

const createFhevmInstance = async () => {
  const provider = new BrowserProvider(window.ethereum);
  const network = await provider.getNetwork();
  const chainId = +network.chainId.toString();
  const publicKey = await provider.call({
    from: null,
    to: "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000044",
  });
  return createInstance({ chainId, publicKey });
};

const init = async () => {
  await initFhevm(); // Load TFHE
  return createFhevmInstance();
};

init().then((instance) => {
  console.log(instance);
});

Troubleshooting

Webpack: "Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'tfhe_bg.wasm'"

In the codebase, there is a new URL('tfhe_bg.wasm') which triggers a resolve by Webpack. If yo u encounter an issue, you can add a fallback for this file by adding a resolve configuration in y our webpack.config.js:

    resolve: {
      fallback: {
        'tfhe_bg.wasm': require.resolve('tfhe/tfhe_bg.wasm'),
      },
    },

Issue with importing ESM version

With a bundler such as Webpack or Rollup, imports will be replaced with the version mentioned in the "browser" field of the package.json. If you encounter issue with typing, you can use this tsconfig.json using TypeScript 5.

If you encounter any other issue, you can force import of the browser package.

import { initFhevm, createInstance } from "fhevmjs/web";

Use bundled version

If you have an issue with bundling the library (for example with some SSR framework), you can use the prebundled version available in fhevmjs/bundle. Just embed the library with a <script> tag and you're good to go.

const start = async () => {
  await window.fhevm.initFhevm(); // load wasm needed
  const instance = window.fhevm.createInstance({ chainId, publicKey }).then((instance) => {
    console.log(instance);
  });
};

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