zaddr-wasm-parser is a lightweight, stateless address parser for Zcash, compiled to WebAssembly (WASM) for safe integration into front-end applications.
It provides a minimal and reliable API to validate, classify, and analyze Zcash addresses, including Unified Addresses (UA), without requiring access to private keys, wallet state, or blockchain nodes.
Demo website: https://zcash.space/
This module is built using the Rust library zcash_address.
Source code is located in the src/ directory.
WASM-integrated tests are located in the tests/ directory.
To set up the project from a clean system:
cd ~/zcash-wasm
git clone https://github.com/ruzcash/zaddr-wasm-parser.git
cd zaddr-wasm-parserInstall the Rust WebAssembly toolchain:
brew install wasm-pack(Optional) Install wasm-bindgen-cli to run browser tests:
cargo install wasm-bindgen-cli(Optional) Install a simple local server for browser preview:
npm install -g live-serverwasm-pack build --target bundler --out-dir pkgwasm-pack build --target web --out-dir pkg
⚠️ These two targets are not compatible with each other. If you switch between browser and Node.js testing, recompile the WASM module accordingly.
cd ts-wrapper
npm install
npm run build
npm run demo-dev # Runs src/demo.ts with a mocked SDK
npm run demo # Runs compiled dist/demo.js with real WASM
demo.tsdynamically switches betweensrc/anddist/depending on theUSE_SRCenvironment variable.
This package is published to npm under a forked repository: https://github.com/elemental-zcash/zaddr-wasm-parser with the package name @elemental-zcash/zaddr_wasm_parser.
import initWasm, {
normalize_zcash_address,
is_valid_zcash_address,
get_zcash_address_type,
get_address_receivers
} from "@elemental-zcash/zaddr_wasm_parser";
await initWasm();
const addr = "u1...";
console.log("Valid:", isZcashAddressValid(addr));
console.log("Type:", getZcashAddressType(addr));
console.log("Normalized:", normalizeZcashAddress(addr));
console.log("Receivers:", getAddressReceivers(addr));Returned receiver structure:
p2pkh: string | null;
p2sh: string | null;
sapling: string | null;
orchard: string | null;
tex: string | null;
};
import {
initWasm,
isZcashAddressValid,
getZcashAddressType,
normalizeZcashAddress,
getAddressReceivers,
} from "zaddr-wasm-parser";
await initWasm();
const addr = "u1...";
console.log("Valid:", isZcashAddressValid(addr));
console.log("Type:", getZcashAddressType(addr));
console.log("Normalized:", normalizeZcashAddress(addr));
console.log("Receivers:", getAddressReceivers(addr));Initializes the WebAssembly module. Must be called before using other functions.
Returns true if the given string is a valid Zcash address.
Returns the address type:
"p2pkh"— Transparent Pay-to-PubKey-Hash address"p2sh"— Transparent Pay-to-Script-Hash address"sapling"— Sapling shielded address"unified"— Unified address"tex"— TExt address (experimental)
Returns a normalized version of the address string.
Throws a JsError if the input is invalid.
Decomposes a Zcash address into its internal receivers.
Throws a JsError if the input is invalid.
type AddressReceivers = {
p2pkh: string | null;
p2sh: string | null;
sapling: string | null;
orchard: string | null;
tex: string | null;
};A comprehensive fuzz test is included to ensure the Zcash address parser handles edge cases correctly and safely.
This uses vitest to validate the parser’s behavior across malformed, truncated, and fully valid addresses. It covers:
- Address validation
- Type detection
- Normalization
- Receiver extraction
Supported address types include:
- Transparent (
p2pkh,p2sh) - Sapling
- Unified Address (UA)
- Orchard-only UA
- TEX
All tests are located in:
ts-wrapper/fuzz.test.ts
Run it from the ts-wrapper directory:
cd ts-wrapper
npm run fuzzTo run integration tests using Chrome:
wasm-pack test --chromeAll WASM-enabled Rust tests are located in the tests/ directory.
They cover transparent, shielded, Unified, and invalid Zcash address formats.
If you see errors related to
WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming, make sure the module was built with--target web:
wasm-pack build --target web --out-dir pkgExpected output:
test result: ok. 16 passed; 0 failed
A plain JavaScript test file is included for manual validation via Node.js:
npx tsx test-integration/test.jsThis script verifies multiple Zcash address types, including:
t1— Transparent P2PKHzs— Saplingu1— Unified Addresstex1— TEX address (wrapped P2PKH with a different prefix)
It also covers malformed inputs (e.g. empty strings, emojis, and garbage).
Each test case prints results from the following methods:
is_valid_zcash_addressget_zcash_address_typenormalize_zcash_addressget_address_receivers
This is a quick way to confirm that the WASM module functions correctly in Node.js environments.
A functional browser-based demo page is included in the repository:
zcash_address_parser_test.html
To view the demo locally:
npx live-serverThen open the following URL:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/zcash_address_parser_test.html
This HTML page allows interactive testing of Zcash address parsing and classification using the compiled WASM module.
Ensure the WASM module was compiled using
--target webbefore using the browser demo.
zaddr-wasm-parser is designed for use cases where full-node access is not practical — especially:
- Browser-based applications
- Exchanges migrating from transparent to Unified Addresses
- Zcash-compatible tooling that needs quick validation
This library never touches private keys or network state. It's ideal for front-end environments, static analysis, or integration in Web SDKs.
zaddr-wasm-parser/
├── src/ # Rust source code (lib.rs)
├── tests/ # Rust-based tests for WASM
├── ts-wrapper/ # TypeScript interface and bindings
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── index.ts
│ │ └── types.ts
│ ├── dist/
│ ├── demo.ts
│ ├── fuzz.test.ts
│ ├── package.json
│ └── __mocks__/
├── test-integration/ # Optional JS-only local test
│ └── test.js
├── zcash_address_parser_test.html # Browser test page
├── Cargo.toml
├── README.md
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE-MIT
├── LICENSE-APACHE
Dual-licensed under MIT or Apache-2.0.