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persona-verify
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The official javascript client library for the Persona API.
npm install persona-verify`
The module provides a client for the Persona embedded flow. For complete information about the API, head to the docs.
To open the flow you must create a Client
object.
const Persona = require('persona-verify');
const client: Client = new Persona.Client({
// This refers to a production demo blueprint owned by Persona
blueprintId: 'persona-production_e1de83bf-e29f-48bb-9dae-568479b9edda',
onLoad: () => client.open(),
onStart: (token: string) => console.log(token),
onSuccess: () => console.log('onSuccess'),
});
Please see Contributing for guidelines and instructions for local development.
FAQs
The official web client library for the Persona API.
We found that persona-verify 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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