bankid
Npm module to simplify integration with the Swedish Bank ID service for user authentication and signing processes.
Installation
npm install --save bankid
Usage
const BankId = require("bankid");
const bankid = new BankId();
const pno = "YYYYMMDD-XXXX";
bankid
.authenticateAndCollect("127.0.0.1", pno)
.then(res => console.log(res.completionData))
.catch(console.error);
As outlined in the relying party guidelines there's four main methods (arguments marked with *
are required)
authenticate(endUserIp*, personalNumber, requirement)
sign(endUserIp*, personalNumber, userVisibleData*, userNonVisibleData, requirement)
collect(orderRef*)
cancel(orderRef*)
In addition bankid provides convenience methods to combine auth / sign with periodic collection of the status until the process either failed or succeeded (as shown in the example code above)
authenticateAndCollect(...)
signAndCollect(...)
Full example not using the convenience methods:
const BankId = require("bankid");
const bankid = new BankId();
const pno = "YYYYMMDD-XXXX";
const message = "some message displayed to the user to sign";
bankid
.sign("127.0.0.1", pno, message)
.then(res => {
const timer = setInterval(() => {
const done = () => clearInterval(timer);
bankid
.collect(res.orderRef)
.then(res => {
if (res.status === "complete") {
console.log(res.completionData);
done();
} else if (res.status === "failed") {
throw new Error(res.hintCode);
}
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
done();
});
}, 1000);
})
.catch(console.error);
Configuration
By default bankid is instantiated with the following configuration pointing to the Bank ID Test Environment
{
refreshInterval: 1000,
production: false,
pfx: "PATH_TO_TEST_ENV_PFX",
passphrase: "TEST_ENV_PASSPHRASE",
ca: "CERTIFICATE",
}
For production you'll want to pass in your own pfx and passphrase instead:
const bankid = new BankId({
production: true,
pfx: "PATH_TO_YOUR_PFX",
passphrase: "YOUR_PASSPHRASE"
});
PFX path
When providing a pfx path it is expected to be based on the current working directory from where the script is run.
Example:
.
├── certs
│ └── bankid.pfx
├── src
│ └── main.js
From the current directory you would run the script with node src/main.js
and provide the pfx path like this
const bankid = new Bankid({
pfx: "certs/bankid.pfx"
});