Fingerprint is a device intelligence platform offering 99.5% accurate visitor identification.
The Fingerprint Server Node SDK is an easy way to interact with the Fingerprint Server API from your Node application. You can retrieve visitor history or individual identification events.
Deno and Bun might work but are not actively tested.
"Edge" runtimes might work with some modifications but are not actively tested.
See "edge" runtimes compatibility
This SDK can be made compatible with JavaScript "edge" runtimes that do not support all Node APIs, for example, Vercel Edge Runtime, or Cloudflare Workers.
To make it work, replace the SDK's built-in fetch function (which relies on Node APIs) with the runtime's native fetch function. Pass the function into the constructor with proper binding:
pnpm i @fingerprintjs/fingerprintjs-pro-server-api
Getting started
Initialize the client instance and use it to make API requests. You need to specify your Fingerprint Secret API key and the region of your Fingerprint application.
import {
FingerprintJsServerApiClient,
Region,
} from'@fingerprintjs/fingerprintjs-pro-server-api'const client = newFingerprintJsServerApiClient({
apiKey: '<SECRET_API_KEY>',
region: Region.Global,
})
// Get visit history of a specific visitor
client.getVisitorHistory('<visitorId>').then((visitorHistory) => {
console.log(visitorHistory)
})
// Get a specific identification event
client.getEvent('<requestId>').then((event) => {
console.log(event)
})
See the Examples folder for more detailed examples.
Error handling
The Server API methods can throw RequestError.
When handling errors, you can check for it like this:
import {
RequestError,
FingerprintJsServerApiClient,
TooManyRequestsError,
} from'@fingerprintjs/fingerprintjs-pro-server-api'const client = newFingerprintJsServerApiClient({
apiKey: '<SECRET_API_KEY>',
region: Region.Global,
})
// Handling getEvent errorstry {
const event = await client.getEvent(requestId)
console.log(JSON.stringify(event, null, 2))
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceofRequestError) {
console.log(error.responseBody) // Access parsed response bodyconsole.log(error.response) // You can also access the raw responseconsole.log(`error ${error.statusCode}: `, error.message)
} else {
console.log('unknown error: ', error)
}
}
// Handling getVisitorHistory errorstry {
const visitorHistory = await client.getVisitorHistory(visitorId, {
limit: 10,
})
console.log(JSON.stringify(visitorHistory, null, 2))
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceofRequestError) {
console.log(error.status, error.error)
if (error instanceofTooManyRequestsError) {
retryLater(error.retryAfter) // Needs to be implemented on your side
}
} else {
console.error('unknown error: ', error)
}
// You can also check for specific error instance// if(error instanceof VisitorsError403) {// Handle 403 error...// }
}
Webhooks
Webhook types
When handling Webhooks coming from Fingerprint, you can cast the payload as the built-in VisitWebhook type:
Customers on the Enterprise plan can enable Webhook signatures to cryptographically verify the authenticity of incoming webhooks.
This SDK provides a utility method for verifying the HMAC signature of the incoming webhook request.
Customers on the Enterprise plan can enable Sealed results to receive the full device intelligence result on the client and unseal it on the server. This SDK provides utility methods for decoding sealed results.
To report problems, ask questions, or provide feedback, please use Issues. If you need private support, you can email us at oss-support@fingerprint.com.
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FAQs
Node.js wrapper for FingerprintJS Sever API
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Package last updated on 26 Nov 2024
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