Create server-side app using javascript sdk#58
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| # Client-Side Token Generation (CSTG) - Provided by your EUID integration representative | ||
| UID_CSTG_SERVER_PUBLIC_KEY="your-euid-server-public-key" | ||
| UID_CSTG_SUBSCRIPTION_ID="your-euid-subscription-id" | ||
| UID_CSTG_ORIGIN="your-app-url.com" # The public URL where this application is deployed (e.g., https://your-domain.com or http://localhost:3034 for local dev) |
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This is added since we have to replicate our own CORS/origin header on node.js
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Summary/ key changes to get this running on node.js we had to replicate (polyfill) the same functionality from the browser: