@smile_identity/smart-camera-web

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Smart Camera Web

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SmartCameraWeb is a Web Component designed to capture images including selfies, liveness images, and ID Document images for use with SmileIdentity. It interfaces with the Server to Server libraries, serving as a user interface client.

Explore an example full stack integration using our NodeJS library.

Getting Started

To integrate SmartCameraWeb, follow these steps:

  1. Choose a Server to Server Library
  2. Install the Web SDK
  3. Utilize the Web SDK
  4. Parse Images to Server to Server Library & Submit to SmileIdentity

Choose a Server to Server Library

Supported Server to Server Libraries include:

Note: Code samples in this documentation utilize the NodeJS Server to Server library.

Installation

You can install via NPM or directly include it from our CDN.

Install Via NPM

npm install @smile_identity/smart-camera-web@<version>

Then, in your VueJS, AngularJS, or React component:

import '@smile_identity/smart-camera-web'

Install via CDN

<script src="https://cdn.smileidentity.com/js/<version>/smart-camera-web.js"></script>

For instance:

<script src="https://cdn.smileidentity.com/js/v1.0.2/smart-camera-web.js"></script>

Usage

After installation and necessary imports:

  1. Add the desired markup to your page/component:

    • For Selfie Capture / Liveness Images:

      <smart-camera-web></smart-camera-web>
    • For Selfie Capture / Liveness and ID Images:

      <smart-camera-web capture-id></smart-camera-web>

      You'll initially see this image: Request Image

      After granting access, the capture screen appears: Selfie Camera

      Upon capturing a selfie, you'll reach the review screen: Selfie Review

      If the capture-id attribute is used, additional screens include:

      ID Camera

      ID Review

  2. Handle the imagesComputed event:

    When the user approves the captured image, an imagesComputed event is dispatched. The event returns a CustomEvent payload in e.detail.

    Here's a script example to handle the event and send data to a backend endpoint:

    <script>
    const app = document.querySelector('smart-camera-web');
    
    const postContent = async (data) => {
        const options = {
        method: 'POST',
        headers: {
            'Content-Type': 'application/json'
        },
        body: JSON.stringify(data)
        };
    
        try {
        const response = await fetch('/', options)
        const json = await response.json();
    
        return json;
        } catch (e) {
        throw e;
        }
    };
    
    app.addEventListener('imagesComputed', async (e) => {
    
        try {
        const response = await postContent(e.detail);
    
        console.log(response);
        } catch (e) {
        console.error(e);
        }
    });
    </script>

    The provided backend endpoint uses the NodeJS Server to Server library and ExpressJS:

    const express = require('express');
    const { v4: UUID } = require('uuid');
    
    if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
    const dotenv = require('dotenv');
    
    dotenv.config();
    }
    
    const SIDCore = require('smile-identity-core');
    const SIDSignature = SIDCore.Signature;
    const SIDWebAPI = SIDCore.WebApi;
    
    const app = express();
    
    app.use(express.json({ limit: '500kb' }));
    app.use(express.static('public'));
    
    app.post('/', async (req, res, next) => {
    try {
        const { PARTNER_ID, API_KEY, SID_SERVER } = process.env;
        const connection = new SIDWebAPI(
        PARTNER_ID,
        '/callback',
        API_KEY,
        SID_SERVER
        );
    
        const partner_params_from_server = {
        user_id: `user-${UUID()}`,
        job_id: `job-${UUID()}`,
        job_type: 4 // job_type is the simplest job we have which enrolls a user using their selfie
        };
    
        const { images, partner_params: { libraryVersion } } = req.body;
    
        const options = {
        return_job_status: true
        };
        
        const partner_params = Object.assign({}, partner_params_from_server, { libraryVersion });
        
        
        const result = await connection.submit_job(
        partner_params,
        images,
        {},
        options
        );
    
        res.json(result);
    } catch (e) {
        console.error(e);
    }
    });
    
    // NOTE: This can be used to process responses. don't forget to add it as a callback option in the `connection` config on L22
    // https://docs.smileidentity.com/further-reading/faqs/how-do-i-setup-a-callback
    app.post('/callback', (req, res, next) => {
    });
    
    app.listen(process.env.PORT || 4000);

    This can also be achieved using other Server to Server libraries.

Compatibility

SmartCameraWeb is compatible with most JavaScript frameworks and libraries. For integration with ReactJS, refer to this tutorial due to React-WebComponents compatibility issues.

Support

Tested on the latest versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. If compatibility issues arise on certain browsers, please notify us.

Development

Note: smart-camera-web.js is generated from src/ using esbuild. To make changes, edit the source files and run npm run build to generate the new smart-camera-web.js file.

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