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node-my-info-sg

v2.0.0

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Readme

node-my-info-sg 🇸🇬

npm version CircleCI

Small wrapper around Singapore MyInfo V3 API for node JS. Wraps the scary-scary 😱 security logic into easy to use APIs.

Lightly refactored from the excellent official example 🎉

Usage

  1. Initialise MyInfoClient

    const MyInfoClient = require('node-my-info-sg');
    
    const myInfoClient = new MyInfoClient({
      // MyInfo API base URL (sandbox/test/production)
      // https://www.ndi-api.gov.sg/assets/lib/trusted-data/myinfo/specs/myinfo-kyc-v3.0.1.yaml.html#section/Environments/Available-Environments
      baseUrl: 'https://sandbox.api.myinfo.gov.sg',
         
      // Api auth level (L0 for sandbox; Otherwise L2)
      authLevel: 'L0',
         
      // Public key from MyInfo Consent Platform given to you during onboarding for RSA digital signature
      publicCertPath: './ssl/stg-auth-signing-public.pem',
         
      // Your private key for RSA digital signature
      privateKeyPath: './ssl/stg-demoapp-client-privatekey-2018.pem',
         
      // Your client_id provided to you during onboarding
      clientId: 'STG2-MYINFO-SELF-TEST',
         
      // Your client_secret provided to you during onboarding
      clientSecret: '44d953c796cccebcec9bdc826852857ab412fbe2',
         
      // Redirect URL for your web application
      // https://www.ndi-api.gov.sg/library/trusted-data/myinfo/implementation-technical-requirements (Callback URLs)
      redirectUrl: 'http://localhost:3001/callback',
    });
  2. Generate the OAuth2 url

    const attributes = ['uinfin', 'name', 'mobileno'];
    const { authoriseUrl, state } = myInfoClient.getAuthoriseUrl(purpose, attributes);
    // Then you can pass authoriseUrl to your frontend app
    // (or open authoriseUrl on a WebView on your mobile apps)
    //
    // Note: You might want to store authoriseUrl, attributes, and state to fulfill the transaction log requirements
    // https://www.ndi-api.gov.sg/library/trusted-data/myinfo/implementation-technical-requirements
  3. Get the person object

    // Exchange authorisation code with usable access token
    const { accessToken } = await myInfoClient.getToken(code);
         
    // Get the person object
    // Make sure attributes is the same as the one requested in previous step!
    const { person } = await myInfoClient.getPerson(accessToken, attributes)
         
    // Now you can return the person object to your frontend and pre-fill your form!
    console.log(JSON.stringify(person)); 

Example

In the example directory, run:

yarn install
./start.sh

Unit test

yarn lint
yarn test