Set Up an Integration for Aadhaar KYC Optical Character Recognition
(OCR)
To verify if a structurally valid Aadhaar card was uploaded, set up an integration.This
integration procedure invokes the DigitalLendingIndiaAadhaarKycOcrPlusIntegDef integration
definition from the DigitalLendingIndiaMaskedAadhaarOCR Omniscript. It is triggered when a user
clicks Mask aadhaar in the Omniscript.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions
where Financial Services Cloud is enabled
User Permissions Needed
To create integration definitions:
IndustriesIntegrationFwk
To create or update an integration procedure, Data Mapper, or Omniscript:
OmniStudio Admin permission set
AND
Digital Lending India Admin User
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter integration definitions,
and then select Integration Definitions.
Create an integration definition.
Click + New.
Select External Services Defined as the type.
Enter DigitalLendingIndiaAadhaarKycOcrPlusIntegDef as the name of
the integration definition.
Enter the name of the registered external service that you want to use to connect to an
external API.
For action, select the method or the operation of the service provider API to be called
to structurally validate the Aadhaar.
Select DigitalLendingIndia_AadhaarKycOcrPlusRequest_Procedure as
the input processor.
Select DigitalLendingIndia_AadhaarKycOcrPlusResponse_Procedure as
the output processor.
Save your
changes,
and activate the integration definition.
The DigitalLendingIndiaInitiateAadhaarKycOcrPlusId integration procedure calls these data
mappers.
To handle the response from the external service API to validate the Aadhar, configure a
cloned copy of the DigitalLendingIndiaGetAadhaarIdentityProofContentDocumentId data
mapper.
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