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Overview

Once autosign is configured, you can enable and manage it in your application using the autoSign object from useInterwovenKit(). This guide covers how to use autosign in your code.

Accessing Autosign

The autoSign object is available via the useInterwovenKit() hook:

Enabling Autosign

To enable autosign, call the enable() method. This opens a drawer where users confirm the autosign setup and select an expiration duration. The following examples show client components for enabling and disabling autosign. You can adapt this logic to your own UI or component structure.

Example: EnableAutosignButton

Enabling for a Specific Chain

Specify a chain ID to enable autosign for a particular chain:

What Happens When Enabled

When autoSign.enable() is called:
1

Drawer Opens

A drawer appears asking the user to confirm autosign setup, showing which permissions will be granted.
2

Expiration Selection

The user can select an expiration duration from available defaults or use a custom duration.
3

Ghost Wallet Creation

Privy creates an embedded wallet if one does not exist. This happens automatically in the background.
4

Permission Grant

The user signs a single transaction to grant authz and feegrant permissions to the ghost wallet.
5

Activation

Autosign becomes active for the specified chain and message types. The Promise resolves on success.
The method returns a Promise that resolves when autosign is successfully enabled or rejects if the user cancels or an error occurs.

Disabling Autosign

Users can disable autosign at any time. This revokes all grants for the selected chain and prevents further automatic signing.

Example: DisableAutosignButton

Disabling for a Specific Chain

Specify a chain ID to disable autosign for a particular chain: