This is jQuery sample code to make API requests with ID.me using OAuth 2.0.
In order to run the example you need to include jquery
and ID.me's JavaScript dependencies in your application.
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.2.0.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/idme/developer/idme-buttons-2.0.1/assets/js/idme-modal.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Include idme.js
in your application after the required dependencies.
Utilize the button code generator available in your Application dashboard at https://developer.id.me.
Be sure your button code is updated with the correct parameters:
- data-scope=
military
,responder
,student
,teacher
, and/orgovernment
- A parameter that defines the group affiliation you are requesting permission to access.
- data-client-id=
YOUR_CLIENT_ID
- The client identifier received during app registration. It is automatically generated and located in your application dashboard.
- data-redirect=
YOUR_REDIRECT_URI
- Where the user gets redirected after authorizing an application. Set by the developer within the application dashboard.
- data-response=
code
ortoken
- The client informs the authorization server of the desired grant type with this parameter.
- data-op=
signin
orsignup
- A parameter that determines which experience, sign-in or sign-up, a user will encounter upon entering ID.me.
- data-text=
OFFER_DESCRIPTION_TEXT
- A custom recommended parameter used to display the offer description within the ID.me Button Widget.
- data-display=
popup
orlink
- A parameter to determine whether a flow will use a full-page redirect or a pop-up. Defaults to
link
- A parameter to determine whether a flow will use a full-page redirect or a pop-up. Defaults to
- data-show-verify=
true
orfalse
- A parameter that allows the client to display the "Verification by ID.me" text. Defaults to
true
- A parameter that allows the client to display the "Verification by ID.me" text. Defaults to
In order to test the sample code you need to start a server. We suggest doing the following:
- Install node
- Run
npm install -g serve
- Run
serve -p 3000
in the directory of the sample code.
Go to http://localhost:3000
and you'll see the app running.