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Onfido Node.js Library

The official Node.js library for integrating with the Onfido API.

Documentation can be found at https://documentation.onfido.com.

This library is only for use on the backend, as it uses Onfido API tokens which must be kept secret. If you do need to collect applicant data in the frontend of your application, we recommend that you use the Onfido SDKs: iOS, Android, Web, and React Native.

This version uses Onfido API v3.6. Refer to our API versioning guide for details of which client library versions use which versions of the API.

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Installation & Usage

Installation

Npm

npm install @onfido/api

Yarn

yarn add @onfido/api

Getting Started

Require the package:

const {
  DefaultApi,
  Configuration,
  WebhookEventVerifier
} = require("@onfido/api");
const { isAxiosError } = require("axios");

For TypeScript users, types are available as well:

import {
  DefaultApi,
  Configuration,
  Region,
  WebhookEventVerifier
} from "@onfido/api";
import { isAxiosError } from "axios";

Configure with your API token and region:

const onfido = new DefaultApi(
  new Configuration({
    apiToken: process.env.ONFIDO_API_TOKEN,
    region: Region.EU, // Supports Region.EU, Region.US and Region.CA
    baseOptions: { timeout: 60_000 } // Additional Axios options (timeout, etc.)
  })
);

NB: by default, timeout is set to 30 seconds.

Making a call to the API

Using async/await (in an async function):

(async () => {
  try {
    const applicant = await onfido.createApplicant({
      first_name: "Jane",
      last_name: "Doe",
      location: {
        ip_address: "127.0.0.1",
        country_of_residence: "GBR"
      }
    });

    // ...
  } catch (error) {
    if (isAxiosError(error)) {
      console.log(`status code: ${error.response?.status}`);
      const error_details = error.response?.data.error;
      // An error response was received from the Onfido API, extra info is available.
      if (error_details) {
        console.log(error_details.message);
        console.log(error_details.type);
      } else {
        // No response was received for some reason e.g. a network error.
        console.log(error.message);
      }
    } else {
      console.log(error.message);
    }
  }
})();

Please find more information regarding Axios errors in library documentation.

Using promises:

onfido
  .createApplicant({
    first_name: "Jane",
    last_name: "Doe",
    location: {
      ip_address: "127.0.0.1",
      country_of_residence: "GBR"
    }
  })
  .then(applicant =>
    onfido.createCheck({
      applicant_id: applicant.data.id,
      report_names: ["identity_enhanced"]
    })
  )
  .then(check =>
    // Handle successfully created check.
  )
  .catch(error => {
    // Handle error.
  });

File download

File downloads, for example onfido.downloadDocument(documentId), will return an instance of a FileTransfer object.

This object will have a content type, e.g. image/png.

download.headers["content-type"];

Call slice() to get a Buffer of the download:

const blob = download.data.slice();

File upload

File upload should make use of the provided FileTransfer class, e.g.:

onfido.uploadDocument(
  "passport",
  "<APPLICANT_ID>",
  new FileTransfer(Buffer.from(document.buffer), document.filename)
);

FileTransfer object can also be created from an existing file, e.g. new FileTransfer("path/to/passport.png").

Webhook event verification

Webhook events payload needs to be verified before it can be accessed. Library allows to easily decode the payload and verify its signature before returning it as an object for user convenience:

(async () => {
  try {
    const token = process.env.ONFIDO_WEBHOOK_SECRET_TOKEN;
    const verifier = new WebhookEventVerifier(token);
    const signature = "a0...760e";

    const event = verifier.readPayload(`{"payload":{"r...3"}}`, signature);
  } catch (e) {
    if (e instanceof OnfidoInvalidSignatureError) {
      // Invalid webhook signature
    }
  }
})();

Recommendations

Do not use square bracket syntax

Except for accessing Task object's outputs, retain from using the square bracket syntax (i.e. []) to access not defined properties to avoid breaking changes when these fields will appear.

Contributing

This library is automatically generated using OpenAPI Generator (version: 7.9.0); therefore all the contributions, except tests files, should target Onfido OpenAPI specification repository instead of this repository.

For contributions to the tests instead, please follow the steps below:

  1. Fork repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Make your changes
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Create a new Pull Request

Versioning policy

Semantic Versioning policy is used for library versioning, following guidelines and limitations below:

  • MAJOR versions (x.0.0) might:
    • target a new API version
    • include non-backward compatible change
  • MINOR versions (0.x.0) might:
    • add a new functionality, non-mandatory parameter or property
    • deprecate an old functionality
    • include non-backward compatible change to a functionality which is:
      • labelled as alpha or beta
      • completely broken and not usable
  • PATCH version (0.0.x) might:
    • fix a bug
    • include backward compatible changes only

More documentation

More documentation and code examples can be found at https://documentation.onfido.com.

Support

Should you encounter any technical issues during integration, please contact Onfido's Customer Support team via the Customer Experience Portal which also includes support documentation.