SenseCrypt eID v3.0.7
  • Introduction
    • Privacy Preserving Biometric Verifiability
    • Principles of Privacy Preserving Face Verification
  • SenseCrypt Server
    • Licensing and Authorization
    • Starting the server
    • Using the Swagger Docs page
      • Authorization
      • Generating your first SensePrint eID QR
      • Generating a raw SensePrint
      • Decrypting a raw SensePrint
    • Accessing the server for testing
    • Liveness Image Requirements
  • SenseCrypt Mobile SDKs
    • Licensing and Authorization
    • Android SDKs
    • iOS SDKs
  • Conclusion
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  1. SenseCrypt Server

Using the Swagger Docs page

How the Swagger Docs page can be used to quickly test the APIs

Assuming that you have been able to successfully start the Docker and access the Swagger Docs page via:

http://localhost:7777/docs

The following describes how to use the Swagger Docs page. The Swagger Docs page makes http(s) calls via your browser. Hence, everything detailed below can also be accomplished using an http library in a programming language of your choice.

The page also provides cURL commands that you can execute from the command line to send requests and receive responses.

Authentication

Each API end-point in the Swagger Docs page requires an x-api-key header for authentication.

For your convenience, the Swagger Docs page allows you to authenticate via the UI in a browser.

This is demonstrated in the next section.

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