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@selfxyz/qrcode

A React component for generating QR codes for Self passport verification.

Installation

npm install @selfxyz/qrcode
# or
yarn add @selfxyz/qrcode

Basic Usage

1. Import the SelfQRcodeWrapper component

import SelfQRcodeWrapper, { SelfAppBuilder } from '@selfxyz/qrcode';
import type { SelfApp } from '@selfxyz/qrcode';
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';

2. Create a SelfApp instance using SelfAppBuilder

// Generate a unique user ID
const userId = uuidv4();

// Create a SelfApp instance using the builder pattern
const selfApp = new SelfAppBuilder({
  appName: 'My App',
  scope: 'my-app-scope',
  endpoint: 'https://myapp.com/api/verify',
  logoBase64: 'base64EncodedLogo', // Optional
  userId,
  // Optional disclosure requirements
  disclosures: {
    // DG1 disclosures
    issuing_state: true,
    name: true,
    nationality: true,
    date_of_birth: true,
    passport_number: true,
    gender: true,
    expiry_date: true,
    // Custom verification rules
    minimumAge: 18,
    excludedCountries: ['IRN', 'PRK'],
    ofac: true,
  },
}).build();

3. Render the QR code component

function MyComponent() {
  return (
    <SelfQRcodeWrapper
      selfApp={selfApp}
      onSuccess={() => {
        console.log('Verification successful');
        // Perform actions after successful verification
      }}
      darkMode={false} // Optional: set to true for dark mode
      size={300} // Optional: customize QR code size (default: 300)
    />
  );
}

SelfQRcodeWrapper wraps SelfQRcode to prevent server-side rendering when using nextjs. When not using nextjs, SelfQRcode can be used instead.

SelfApp Configuration

The SelfAppBuilder allows you to configure your application's verification requirements:

Parameter Type Required Description
appName string Yes The name of your application
scope string Yes A unique identifier for your application
endpoint string Yes The endpoint that will verify the proof
logoBase64 string No Base64-encoded logo to display in the Self app
userId string Yes Unique identifier for the user
disclosures object No Disclosure and verification requirements

Disclosure Options

The disclosures object can include the following options:

Option Type Description
issuing_state boolean Request disclosure of passport issuing state
name boolean Request disclosure of the user's name
nationality boolean Request disclosure of nationality
date_of_birth boolean Request disclosure of birth date
passport_number boolean Request disclosure of passport number
gender boolean Request disclosure of gender
expiry_date boolean Request disclosure of passport expiry date
minimumAge number Verify the user is at least this age
excludedCountries string[] Array of country codes to exclude
ofac boolean Enable OFAC compliance check

Component Props

The SelfQRcodeWrapper component accepts the following props:

Prop Type Required Default Description
selfApp SelfApp Yes - The SelfApp configuration object
onSuccess () => void Yes - Callback function executed on successful verification
websocketUrl string No WS_DB_RELAYER Custom WebSocket URL for verification
size number No 300 QR code size in pixels
darkMode boolean No false Enable dark mode styling
children React.ReactNode No - Custom children to render

Complete Example

Here's a complete example of how to implement the Self QR code in a React application:

'use client';

import React, { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import SelfQRcodeWrapper, { SelfAppBuilder } from '@selfxyz/qrcode';
import type { SelfApp } from '@selfxyz/qrcode';
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';

function VerificationPage() {
  const [userId, setUserId] = useState<string | null>(null);

  useEffect(() => {
    // Generate a user ID when the component mounts
    setUserId(uuidv4());
  }, []);

  if (!userId) return null;

  // Create the SelfApp configuration
  const selfApp = new SelfAppBuilder({
    appName: 'My Application',
    scope: 'my-application-scope',
    endpoint: 'https://myapp.com/api/verify',
    userId,
    disclosures: {
      // Request passport information
      name: true,
      nationality: true,
      date_of_birth: true,

      // Set verification rules
      minimumAge: 18,
      excludedCountries: ['IRN', 'PRK', 'RUS'],
      ofac: true,
    },
  }).build();

  return (
    <div className="verification-container">
      <h1>Verify Your Identity</h1>
      <p>Scan this QR code with the Self app to verify your identity</p>

      <SelfQRcodeWrapper
        selfApp={selfApp}
        onSuccess={() => {
          // Handle successful verification
          console.log('Verification successful!');
          // Redirect or update UI
        }}
        size={350}
      />

      <p className="text-sm text-gray-500">User ID: {userId.substring(0, 8)}...</p>
    </div>
  );
}

export default VerificationPage;

Example

For a more comprehensive and interactive example, please refer to the playground.

Verification Flow

  1. Your application displays the QR code to the user
  2. The user scans the QR code with the Self app
  3. The Self app guides the user through the passport verification process
  4. The proof is generated and sent to your verification endpoint
  5. Upon successful verification, the onSuccess callback is triggered

The QR code component displays the current verification status with an LED indicator and changes its appearance based on the verification state.