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AriseID Javascript Library

This is the javascript library for usage with the AriseID authentication protocol.

AriseID-lib creates a message on the Bitcoin blockchain and verifies its signature.

Implementing AriseID Into Your Application (For Partner Projects)

Add this line to your application's package.json dependencies:

'ariseid-lib': 'latest'

Or install it yourself as:

$ npm install ariseid-lib

Usage

This package will simply give your application the ability to create a custom message on the Bitcoin blockchain that will send to the AriseID network and verify the signature of the message through a customer's mobile device, therefore verifying the identity of the individual.

Challenge

To build a challenge, you need to initialize a Ariseid object with a nonce and a callback.

var ariseid = new Ariseid({nonce:nonce, callback:callback});

nonce is a random string associated with your user's session id. callback is AriseID callback URL, used to verify your customers via AriseID's network.

One example of callback could be v.ariseid.com/verify. A callback cannot have parameters. By default the POST call will be done using https.

Once the Ariseid object is initialized, you have access to the following methods :

ariseid.uri

This is the uri which will trigger the wallet when clicked (or scanned as QRcode). For instance :

ariseid://bitid-demo.herokuapp.com/callback?x=987f20277c015ce7

If you added unsecure:true when initializing the object then uri will be like :

bitid://bitid-demo.herokuapp.com/callback?x=987f20277c015ce7&u=1

To get the uri as QRcode :

ariseid.qrcode

This is actually a URL pointing to the QRcode image.

Verification

When getting the callback from the AriseID mobile application that is present with your customer, you must initialize a Ariseid object with the received parameters address, uri, signature as well as the expected callback :

var ariseid = new Ariseid(address:address, uri:uri, signature:signature, callback:callback);

You can after call the following methods :

ariseid.nonce

Return the nonce, which would get you the user's session.

ariseid.uriValid()

Returns true if the submitted URI is valid and corresponds to the correct callback url.

ariseid.signatureValid()

If returns true, then you can authenticate the user's session with address (public Bitcoin address used to sign the challenge).

Integration example

AriseID JS Boilerplate: https://github.com/arisebank/ariseid-boilerplate

Live AriseID demonstration: https://demo.ariseid.com

In the Wild

The following projects use ariseid-lib

If you are using ariseid-lib in a project, app, or module, get on the list below by getting in touch or submitting a pull request with changes to the README.

Startups & Apps

Author

Jared Rice Sr. jared@arisebank.com

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