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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
- Your application displays the QR code to the user
- The user scans the QR code with the Self app
- The Self app guides the user through the passport verification process
- The proof is generated and sent to your verification endpoint
- Upon successful verification, the
onSuccesscallback is triggered
The QR code component displays the current verification status with an LED indicator and changes its appearance based on the verification state.