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Sign’Stash Proxy Client provides a REST API to enable your client services a full integration.

Please make sure that you have executed the steps in the “Getting Started (On-Premise)” section in order to have a valid client service credential to consume Sign’Stash services.

Authentication

Sign’Stash API is protected with an OAuth2 authentication scheme with client_credentials flow.

For more information on this standard, please consult OAuth Client Credentials Flow.

 

The following diagram depict the typical flow that your client service needs to ensure to retrieve an access token to invoke Sign’Stash API (einvoice-integration-ws) through the Proxy Client API (einvoice-integration-client-ws).

Both the clientID and the client secret refer to the configurations of the Sign’Stash client service that you wish to connect to. Thus, clientID is the client service alias and client secret is the defined credentials to it.

Step

Alternative Scenario

Behaviour

1

OAuth authentication error

Basic credentials presented are invalid.

New Basic Authentication must be requested by the client with the proper credentials.

Please make sure that clientID is the service alias known in Sign’Stash, and client secret is the password that you have defined in Sign’Stash backoffice.

6

Sign’Stash authentication error

OAuth token is invalid.

New OAuth token must be retrieved from OAuth server.

Authentication example request:

curl -v -X POST https://staging.must.digital/oauth2/authorization-server/oauth/token -d "grant_type=client_credentials" -H "Authorization: Basic <base64 of client_id:client_secret>"

Authentication example response:

{"access_token":"eyJhbG....cian84R9Q","token_type":"bearer","expires_in":86399,"scope":"read write","jti":"0e33b...a99a9d"}

API Definition and Examples

The complete definition of the Sign’Stash Proxy Client API is available in:

  • Business API:

    • Download the following JSON file and import it in a Swagger client (such as Swagger.io) to get access to the API:

Service Endpoints

The following REST service endpoints are available for your integration:

Requirements

Hardware

This section describes the minimum and recommended hardware requirements for running the service based on a common and an extreme scenario.

This information is applied to an unique instance of the service and should be extrapolated according to the specific environment and architecture.

Scenario

1 to 2 simultaneous requests

Multiple simultaneous requests

Common use case of ~10MB of payload

(e.q. list of 50 files of 200KB each)

  • Minimum:

    • 512MB

  • Recommended:

    • 768MB

  • Minimum:

    • 1GB

  • Recommended:

    • 2GB

Extreme use case of ~1GB of payload

(e.q. list of 50 files of 20MB each)

  • Minimum:

    • 6GB

  • Recommended:

    • 8GB

  • Minimum:

    • 8GB

  • Recommended:

    • 16GB

Ideally, the processor used by this service must have intensive processing capacities such as the following models:

  • Intel Xeon Skylake

  • Intel Xeon Broadwell

A minimum of free disk space equal to 5x the total payload size must be guaranteed but it is recommended 10x. This value is applicable to a single request and must be extrapolated according to the number of orders to be processed in parallel.

Software

This section describes the software requirements for running the service..

Since the official distribution format is docker images, the client service must have Docker Engine 19+ installed.

Based on internal stress tests, there are significant improvements in metrics related to document signing time when a request aggregates multiple documents. This means that it is significantly worse to create 50 requests with just one document than to create a single request with 50 documents.

This aspect must be considered in order to optimize the performance and the load of the systems involved.

Integration Flows

This section describes the main flows that your implementation needs to guarantee for a successful integration.

While using the Sign’Stash Proxy Client component, it is only possible to execute digital signatures on a set of supplied documents, unlike the Integration Service, where it is also possible to consult documents details.

Document Signing

The following diagram illustrates the actions that a client service needs to execute to request the application of digital signatures on a set of documents.

Each document(s) signature request will produce a new operation in the system that could later be consulted on the backoffice.

Only the operation details can be consulted since the document is not stored either preserved in the system.

Step

Alternative Scenario

Behaviour

5

Client service not active

Client service or issuer is in not in active status, thus not allowing service usage.

Issuer operator should access Sign’Stash backoffice and check its configurations.

6

Digital certificate not provisioned

If client service has no valid digital certificate set, the Sign’Stash service will not be able to sign the document.

Issuer operator should access Sign’Stash backoffice and configure a proper certificate for the client service.

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