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- | ====== Ondato verification ====== | ||
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- | ===== Setup ===== | ||
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- | To setup ondato verification for website, we need to setup several settings under website' | ||
- | * enabled : true (should ondato verification be enabled for website) | ||
- | * clientID : id | ||
- | * clientSecret : secret (provided by ondato when we setup a new integration) | ||
- | * username : ondatoTest (we provide this info to ondato when setting up a new integration. It is used to authorise their requests) | ||
- | * password : ondatoTest (we provide this info to ondato when setting up a new integration. It is used to authorise their requests) | ||
- | * setupID : 123 (provided by ondato when we setup a new integration) | ||
- | * attemptLimit : 2 (how many times can user fail verification before he gets a KYC_Failed tag) | ||
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- | Also if Ondato should be enabled on the new server, few backend-config settings should be added/ | ||
- | * WEB_BACKEND_ONDATO_MAIN_URL=" | ||
- | * WEB_BACKEND_ONDATO_USER_URL=" | ||
- | * WEB_BACKEND_ONDATO_AUTH_URL=" | ||
- | * WEB_BACKEND_ONDATO_KYC_URL=" | ||
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- | Documentation: | ||
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- | ===== Workflow ===== | ||
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- | To start Ondato verification, | ||