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anon-aadhaar-react
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anon-aadhaar-react is a React component library to embed the anon-aadhaar circuit in your project, and let you verify that a user has a regular Aadhaar ID, by generating ZKProofs.
Install anon-aadhaar-react with npm
npm install anon-aadhaar-react
Install anon-aadhaar-react with yarn
yarn add anon-aadhaar-react
<AnonAadhaarProvider>
import { AnonAadhaarProvider } from 'anon-aadhaar-react'
export default function App({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return (
// Add the Anon Aadhaar Provider at the root of your app
<AnonAadhaarProvider appId={YOUR APP ID}>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</AnonAadhaarProvider>
)
}
AnonAadhaarProvider for the AnonAadhaarContext. It manages the authentication state, login requests, and communication with the proving component. This provider initializes the authentication state from local storage on page load and handles updates to the state when login requests are made and when new proofs are received.
You'll need to provide an app Id to the SDK, and all the generated proofs will be linked to this same appId.
--
useAnonAadhaar()
const [AnonAadhaar] = useAnonAadhaar()
useEffect(() => {
console.log('Country Identity status: ', AnonAadhaar.status)
}, [AnonAadhaar])
useAnonAadhaar() is a custom React hook that provides access to the authentication state and the login request function from the AnonAadhaarContext. This hook is intended to be used within components that are descendants of the AnonAadhaarProvider.
returns:
status: see AnonAadhaarStaterequest: context request method--
<LogInWithAnonAadhaar />
<LogInWithAnonAadhaar />
LogInWithAnonAadhaar provides a user interface for logging in and logging out using the AnonAadhaarContext.
FAQs
Frontend component kit for the country identity pcd package
We found that anon-aadhaar-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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