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age-verification-context
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Age Verification Token context for JSON-LD.
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Requires Node.js 14+
To install via NPM:
npm install age-verification-context
const {
contexts, constants, CONTEXT_URL_V1
} = require('age-verification-context');
// use URL in a JSON-LD context
const obj = {
"@context": [
constants.CONTEXT_URL,
// ...
],
// ...
};
// Codec term map value for CBOR-LD
constants.CBORLD_CODEC_VALUE
// 0x16
// get context data for a specific context
const data = contexts.get('https://w3id.org/age/v1');
// ...
This package can be used with bundlers, such as [webpack][], in browser applications.
The library exports two properties:
constants
: A Object that maps constants to well-known context URLs. The
main constant CONTEXT_URL_V1
may be updated from time to time to the
latest context location.contexts
: A Map
that maps URLs to full context data.Commercial support for this library is available upon request from Digital Bazaar: support@digitalbazaar.com
FAQs
Age Verification token context for JSON-LD.
We found that age-verification-context demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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