Identity - Java SDK
One API for multiple online identity verification methods written in Java.
Installation
The installation of the library is as simple as including it as one of the projects dependencies.
We encourage to use the newest version of the library as we are constantly expanding our product offering and the underlying functionalities.
Maven
Include the following dependency in your pom.xml file to use Authologic Java SDK:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.authologic.client</groupId>
<artifactId>authologic-client</artifactId>
<version>0.2.42</version>
</dependency>
Gradle
Include the following dependency in your build.gradle file to use Authologic Java SDK:
implementation("com.authologic.client:authologic-client:0.2.42")
Usage
The following example demonstrates how to use the Java SDK to interact with the Authologic APIs.
Creating Conversation
To start a new conversation process - the main entry point for the identity verification product - the following example can be used:
import com.authologic.client.api.*;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Client client = ClientBuilder.builder("username", "password").sandbox().build();
Conversation conversation = client.execute(
Requests.
createConversation().
strategy("public:sandbox").
callbackUrl("some_callback_url").
addProduct(
new IdentityProductQueryBuilder(
Arrays.asList(
IdentityQueryField.PERSON_NAME_FIRSTNAME,
IdentityQueryField.PERSON_NAME_LASTNAME
)
))
).get();
System.out.println(conversation.getUrl());
}
}
Creating the Client Instance
We start by creating the Client instance:
Client client = ClientBuilder.builder("username", "password").sandbox().build();
API credentials can be generated via OmniPanel.
Because the API is secured you need the provided credentials to be able to interact with it.
Once initialized the Client instance may be used to interact with the Authologic API.
Creating the Conversation
Next we can create the conversation and request the first and last name of the person we are
requesting the identification for. For that purpose we use the Requests.createConversation()
using the following code snippet:
Requests.
createConversation().
strategy("public:sandbox").
callbackUrl("some_callback_url").
addProduct(
new IdentityProductQueryBuilder(
Arrays.asList(
IdentityQueryField.PERSON_NAME_FIRSTNAME,
IdentityQueryField.PERSON_NAME_LASTNAME
)
))
We set:
- the strategy
- the callback URL
- the product that we want to use
The strategy is the information that tells Authologic how to perform the operation.
The field is optional, but you can explicitly provide the information to choose the strategy that
you want to use. In the above example we used the public:sandbox, a strategy which doesn't perform a
real verification, but allows to test the whole flow.
The callback URL is the URL that Authologic will send the user when the process, in our example case the identification process, will be completed. You should set it to match return to your application or use a service like Webhook Site(opens in new tab) if you plan on testing the SDK.
The product that we want to use is the Identity product, which allows us to specify what kind of
information about the user we want to get. In our example we would like to retrieve the person first
and last name and to do that we use the IdentityProductQueryBuilder class and provide the list of
fields to retrieve:
new IdentityProductQueryBuilder(
Arrays.asList(
IdentityQueryField.PERSON_NAME_FIRSTNAME,
IdentityQueryField.PERSON_NAME_LASTNAME
)
))
As the final step we print the URL of the created conversation to the standard output to be able to continue the process. If you are trying out the SDK head to the returned link to fill out the data that will be returned as test data for your identity verification test.