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Jumio WebSDK is a powerful, flexible software development kit that simplifies the integration of Jumio's services into your web applications.
Jumio WebSDK is a powerful, flexible software development kit that simplifies the integration of Jumio's services into your web applications.
Great news! The Jumio WebSDK doesn't require any additional dependencies to be installed. It is specifically designed to work out of the box, streamlining your development process and enhancing efficiency.
To get started, edit the index.html
file located within the root directory of this project and set the dc
and token
attributes of the jumio-sdk
element.
dc
(datacenter) with one of the available values:
eu
for Europeus
for United Statessgp
for Singaporetoken
with your unique Jumio authentication token.Remember, correctly setting up these attributes is crucial for your instance of the Jumio WebSDK to run properly.
Once the above configuration is done, serve the index.html
file. The easiest way to do this is by using the serve package. To use it, execute the command below and follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
npx serve
Please note that Node.js must be installed on your machine to run this command. If not installed, download it from the official Node.js website.
Want more details? Visit our comprehensive documentation guide for a thorough understanding of the Jumio WebSDK, including setup instructions, best practices, troubleshooting tips, and more. We keep our documentation updated with the latest features and improvements.
Access our current documentation using this link: Jumio WebSDK Documentation.
Here you can find our changelog: Jumio WebSDK Changelog.
We understand you may have questions or encounter issues along the way. Don't worry! Our dedicated support team is always ready to assist. Feel free to reach out to us for any help you need to make the most of Jumio WebSDK.
We wish you a fantastic coding journey! 🚀
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FAQs
Jumio WebSDK is a powerful, flexible software development kit that simplifies the integration of Jumio's services into your web applications.
The npm package @jumio/websdk receives a total of 518 weekly downloads. As such, @jumio/websdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jumio/websdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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