Official Jumio Mobile SDK plugin for React Native
This plugin is compatible with version 4.11.0 of the Jumio SDK.
If you have questions, please reach out to your Account Manager or contact Jumio Support.
We only ensure compatibility with a minimum React Native version of 0.75.2
Create React Native project and add the Jumio Mobile SDK module to it.
react-native init MyProject
cd MyProject
npm install --save https://github.com/Jumio/mobile-react.git#v4.11.0
cd ios && pod install
- Add the "NSCameraUsageDescription"-key to your Info.plist file.
- Your app's deployment target must be at least iOS 12.0
Check out the NFC setup guide.
Check out the Digital Identity setup guide.
To include Jumio's Device Risk functionality, you need to add pod Jumio/DeviceRisk
to your Podfile.
AndroidManifest
Open your AndroidManifest.xml file and change allowBackup
to false.
<application
...
android:allowBackup="false">
</application>
Make sure your compileSdkVersion and buildToolsVersion are high enough.
android {
compileSdkVersion 33
buildToolsVersion "33.0.0"
...
}
Enable MultiDex
Follow the Android developers guide: https://developer.android.com/studio/build/multidex.html
android {
...
defaultConfig {
...
multiDexEnabled true
}
}
Upgrade Gradle build tools
The plugin requires at least version 4.0.0 of the Android build tools. This transitively requires and upgrade of the Gradle wrapper to version 7 and an update to Java 11.
Upgrade build tools version to 7.2.0 in android/build.gradle:
buildscript {
...
dependencies {
...
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.2.0'
}
}
Modify the Gradle Wrapper version in android/gradle.properties.
Repository
Add the Jumio Mobile SDK repository:
exclusiveContent {
forRepository {
maven {
url 'https://repo.mobile.jumio.ai'
}
}
filter {
includeGroup "com.jumio.android"
includeGroup "com.iproov.sdk"
}
}
For information on Android Proguard Rules concerning the Jumio SDK, please refer to our Android guides.
- Add "NativeModules" to the import of 'react-native'.
import {
...
NativeModules
} from 'react-native';
- Create a variable of your iOS module:
const { JumioMobileSDK } = NativeModules;
- The SDKs can be initialized with the following calls.
JumioMobileSDK.initialize(<AUTHORIZATION_TOKEN>, <DATACENTER>);
Datacenter can either be US, EU or SG.
For more information about how to obtain an AUTHORIZATION_TOKEN
, please refer to our API Guide.
As soon as the SDK is initialized, the SDK is started by the following call.
JumioMobileSDK.start();
Optionally, it is possible to check whether a device is rooted / jailbroken with the following method:
const isRooted = await JumioMobileSDK.isRooted();
You can listen to events to retrieve the scanned data:
EventResult
for Jumio results.EventError
for Jumio error.
First add NativeEventEmitter
to the import from 'react-native' and listen to the events.
import {
...
NativeEventEmitter
} from 'react-native';
The event receives a JSON object with all the data. The example below shows how to retrieve the information of each emitter as a String:
const emitterJumio = new NativeEventEmitter(JumioMobileSDK);
emitterJumio.addListener(
'EventResult',
(EventResult) => console.warn("EventResult: " + JSON.stringify(EventResult))
);
emitterJumio.addListener(
'EventError',
(EventError) => console.warn("EventError: " + JSON.stringify(EventError))
);
JumioSDK Android appearance can be customized by overriding the custom theme AppThemeCustomJumio
. A customization example of all values can be found in the styles.xml
of the DemoApp.
JumioSDK iOS appearance can be customized to your respective needs. You can customize each color based on the device's set appearance, for either Dark mode or Light mode, or you can set a single color for both appearances. Customization is optional and not required.
You can pass the following customization options to the setupCustomizations()
function:
Customization key |
---|
facePrimary |
faceSecondary |
faceOutline |
faceAnimationForeground |
iProovFilterForegroundColor |
iProovFilterBackgroundColor |
iProovTitleTextColor |
iProovCloseButtonTintColor |
iProovSurroundColor |
iProovPromptTextColor |
iProovPromptBackgroundColor |
genuinePresenceAssuranceReadyOvalStrokeColor |
genuinePresenceAssuranceNotReadyOvalStrokeColor |
livenessAssuranceOvalStrokeColor |
livenessAssuranceCompletedOvalStrokeColor |
primaryButtonBackground |
primaryButtonBackgroundPressed |
primaryButtonBackgroundDisabled |
primaryButtonForeground |
primaryButtonForegroundPressed |
primaryButtonForegroundDisabled |
primaryButtonOutline |
secondaryButtonBackground |
secondaryButtonBackgroundPressed |
secondaryButtonBackgroundDisabled |
secondaryButtonForeground |
secondaryButtonForegroundPressed |
secondaryButtonForegroundDisabled |
secondaryButtonOutline |
bubbleBackground |
bubbleForeground |
bubbleBackgroundSelected |
bubbleOutline |
loadingCirclePlain |
loadingCircleGradientStart |
loadingCircleGradientEnd |
loadingErrorCircleGradientStart |
loadingErrorCircleGradientEnd |
loadingCircleIcon |
scanOverlay |
scanOverlayBackground |
nfcPassportCover |
nfcPassportPageDark |
nfcPassportPageLight |
nfcPassportForeground |
nfcPhoneCover |
scanViewTooltipForeground |
scanViewTooltipBackground |
scanViewForeground |
scanViewDocumentShutter |
scanViewFaceShutter |
searchBubbleBackground |
searchBubbleForeground |
searchBubbleOutline |
confirmationImageBackground |
confirmationImageBackgroundBorder |
confirmationIndicatorActive |
confirmationIndicatorDefault |
confirmationImageBorder |
background |
navigationIconColor |
textForegroundColor |
primaryColor |
selectionIconForeground |
All colors are provided with a HEX string in the following formats: #ff00ff
or #66ff00ff
if you want to set the alpha level.
Customization example
Example for setting color based on Dark or Light mode:
JumioMobileSDK.setupCustomizations({
primaryColor: { light:"ffffff", dark:"000000" }
primaryButtonBackground: { light:ffffff, dark:"000000" }
});
Example for setting same color for both Dark and Light mode:
JumioMobileSDK.setupCustomizations({
primaryColor: "ffffff"
primaryButtonBackground: "ffffff"
});
For more information about how to set specific SDK parameters (callbackUrl, userReference, country, ...), please refer to our API Guide.
In oder to get information about result fields, Retrieval API, Delete API, global settings and more, please read our page with server related information.
The JSON object with all the extracted data that is returned for the specific products is described in the following subchapters:
Parameter | Type | Max. length | Description |
---|---|---|---|
selectedCountry | String | 3 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code as provided or selected |
selectedDocumentType | String | 16 | PASSPORT, DRIVER_LICENSE, IDENTITY_CARD or VISA |
selectedDocumentSubType | String | Sub type of the scanned ID | |
idNumber | String | 100 | Identification number of the document |
personalNumber | String | Personal number of the document | |
issuingDate | Date | Date of issue | |
expiryDate | Date | Date of expiry | |
issuingCountry | String | 3 | Country of issue as (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3) country code |
lastName | String | 100 | Last name of the customer |
firstName | String | 100 | First name of the customer |
dob | Date | Date of birth | |
gender | String | 1 | m, f or x |
originatingCountry | String | 3 | Country of origin as (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3) country code |
addressLine | String | 64 | Street name |
city | String | 64 | City |
subdivision | String | 3 | Last three characters of ISO 3166-2:US state code |
postCode | String | 15 | Postal code |
mrzData | MRZ-DATA | MRZ data, see table below | |
optionalData1 | String | 50 | Optional field of MRZ line 1 |
optionalData2 | String | 50 | Optional field of MRZ line 2 |
placeOfBirth | String | 255 | Place of Birth |
Parameter | Type | Max. length | Description |
---|---|---|---|
format | String | 8 | MRP, TD1, TD2, CNIS, MRVA, MRVB or UNKNOWN |
line1 | String | 50 | MRZ line 1 |
line2 | String | 50 | MRZ line 2 |
line3 | String | 50 | MRZ line 3 |
idNumberValid | BOOL | True if ID number check digit is valid, otherwise false | |
dobValid | BOOL | True if date of birth check digit is valid, otherwise false | |
expiryDateValid | BOOL | True if date of expiry check digit is valid or not available, otherwise false | |
personalNumberValid | BOOL | True if personal number check digit is valid or not available, otherwise false | |
compositeValid | BOOL | True if composite check digit is valid, otherwise false |
If you are using our JumioDocFinder module, you can download our encrypted models and add them to your bundle from here and here.
We recommend to download the files and add them to your project without changing their names (the same way you add Localization files). This will save two network requests on runtime to download these files.
You also need to copy those files to the "ios/Assets" folder for React to recognize them.
You need to copy those files to the assets folder of your Android project (Path: "app/src/main/assets/")
If face help animation looks as expected in debug builds, but breaks in release builds, please make sure to include the following rule in your Proguard file:
-keep class androidx.constraintlayout.motion.widget.** { *; }
The Jumio SDK does not support the iOS Simulator. Please run the Jumio SDK only on physical devices.
This happens due to Xcode 13 introducing a new option to their App Store Distribution Options:
"Manage Version and Build Number" (see image below)
If checked, this option changes the version and build number of all content of your app to the overall application version, including third-party frameworks. This option is enabled by default. Please make sure to disable this option when archiving / exporting your application to the App Store. Otherwise, the Jumio SDK version check, which ensures all bundled frameworks are up to date, will fail.
Alternatively, it is also possible to set the key manageAppVersionAndBuildNumber
in the exportOptions.plist to false
:
<key>manageAppVersionAndBuildNumber</key>
<false/>
Jumio SDK version 3.8.0 and newer use iProov dependencies that need need to be built as dynamic frameworks.
Since React Native supports only static libraries, a pre-install hook has been added to ensure that pods added as dynamic_frameworks
are actually built as dynamic frameworks, while all other pods are built as static libraries.
dynamic_frameworks = ['iProov', 'DatadogCore', 'DatadogInternal', 'DatadogRUM']
pre_install do |installer|
installer.pod_targets.each do |pod|
if !dynamic_frameworks.include?(pod.name)
puts "Overriding the static_framework? method for #{pod.name}"
def pod.static_framework?;
true
end
def pod.build_type;
Pod::BuildType.static_library
end
end
end
end
Additionally, a post install hook needs to be added to the Podfile to ensure dependencies are build for distribution:
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
if ['iProov', 'DatadogRUM', 'DatadogCore', 'DatadogInternal'].include? target.name
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['BUILD_LIBRARY_FOR_DISTRIBUTION'] = 'YES'
end
end
end
end
If you are working with Xcode 15 and above, please make sure the following lines have been added to your Podfile
:
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
if ['iProov', 'DatadogRUM', 'DatadogCore', 'DatadogInternal'].include? target.name
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = '12.0'
end
end
end
end
Please refer to the iOS section of our DemoApp guide for additional details.
use_frameworks!
needs to be included in the Podfile
and properly executed in order for Jumio dynamic frameworks to install correctly.
Make sure the necessary pre_install
and post_install
hooks have been included.
Also make sure that Flipper is disabled for your project, since Flipper is not compatible with iOS dynamic frameworks at the moment.
Please also refer to the Podfile of our sample application for further details.
After installing Cocoapods, please localize your iOS application using the languages provided at the following path:
ios -> Pods -> Jumio -> Localization -> xx.lproj
Make sure your Podfile
is up to date and that new pod versions are installed properly so your Localizable
files include new strings.
For more information, please refer to our Changelog and Transition Guide.
If you have any questions regarding our implementation guide please contact Jumio Customer Service at [email protected] or https://support.jumio.com. The Jumio online helpdesk contains a wealth of information regarding our service including demo videos, product descriptions, FAQs and other things that may help to get you started with Jumio. Check it out at: https://support.jumio.com.
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