license: mit
title: ID SDK
sdk: docker
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IDCardRecognition-Docker
Introduction
The demo project demonstrates the server-based recognition capabilities for ID cards, passports, and driver's licenses.
At the core of this project lies the ID Card Recognition SDK, which has been developed to provide comprehensive support for recognizing ID cards, passports, and driver's licenses from over 180 countries.
The demo is integrated with KBY-AI's ID Card Recognition Server SDK.
For other solutions, please explore the following:
Face Liveness Detection - Android(Basic SDK)
Face Liveness Detection - iOS(Basic SDK)
Face Recognition - Android(Stdndard SDK)
Face Recognition - iOS(Standard SDK)
Face Recognition - Flutter(Standard SDK)
Face Recognition - React-Native(Standard SDK)
Try the API
Online Demo
You can test the SDK using images from the following URL: https://web.kby-ai.com
Postman
To test the API, you can use Postman. Here are the endpoints for testing:
Test with an image file: Send a POST request to http://18.221.33.238:8082/idcard_recognition
Test with a base64-encoded image: Send a POST request to http://18.221.33.238:8082/idcard_recognition_base64
You can download the Postman collection to easily access and use these endpoints. click here
SDK License
This project uses KBY-AI's Face Recognition Server SDK, which requires a license per machine.
The code below shows how to use the license: https://github.com/kby-ai/IDCardRecognition-Docker/blob/9f8138fa83d39a80a95e71b52048dbfc6579558c/app.py#L14-L25
In order to request the license, please provide us with the machine code obtained from the "getMachineCode" function.
Please contact us:
Email: [email protected] Telegram: @kbyai WhatsApp: +19092802609 Skype: live:.cid.66e2522354b1049b
How to run
1. System Requirements
- CPU: 2 cores or more (Recommended: 2 cores)
- RAM: 4 GB or more (Recommended: 8 GB)
- HDD: 4 GB or more (Recommended: 8 GB)
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 or later
2. Setup and Test
Clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/kby-ai/IDCardRecognition-Docker.git
Download the model from Google Drive: click here
cd IDCardRecognition-Docker wget --load-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt "https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&confirm=$(wget --quiet --save-cookies /tmp/cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --no-check-certificate 'https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1fmTUG7a9IoMA8QiXR9A0xf3Cr6D5UkdC' -O- | sed -rn 's/.*confirm=([0-9A-Za-z_]+).*/\1\n/p')&id=1fmTUG7a9IoMA8QiXR9A0xf3Cr6D5UkdC" -O data.zip && rm -rf /tmp/cookies.txt unzip data.zip
Build the Docker image:
sudo docker build --pull --rm -f Dockerfile -t kby-ai-idcard:latest .
Run the Docker container:
sudo docker run -v ./license.txt:/root/kby-ai-idcard/license.txt -p 8082:8080 kby-ai-idcard
Send us the machine code and then we will give you a license key.
After that, update the license.txt file by overwriting the license key that you received. Then, run the Docker container again.
To test the API, you can use Postman. Here are the endpoints for testing:
Test with an image file: Send a POST request to http://{xx.xx.xx.xx}:8082/idcard_recognition
Test with a base64-encoded image: Send a POST request to http://{xx.xx.xx.xx}:8082/idcard_recognition_base64
You can download the Postman collection to easily access and use these endpoints. click here
3. Execute the Gradio demo
Setup Gradio Ensure that you have the necessary dependencies installed.
Gradio requires Python 3.6 or above.
You can install Gradio using pip by running the following command:
pip install gradio
Run the demo Run it using the following command:
cd gradio python demo.py
You can test within the following URL:
http://127.0.0.1:9000
About SDK
1. Initializing the SDK
Step One
First, obtain the machine code for activation and request a license based on the machine code.
machineCode = getMachineCode() print("machineCode: ", machineCode.decode('utf-8'))
Step Two
Next, activate the SDK using the received license.
setActivation(license.encode('utf-8'))
If activation is successful, the return value will be SDK_SUCCESS. Otherwise, an error value will be returned.
Step Three
After activation, call the initialization function of the SDK.
initSDK()
If initialization is successful, the return value will be SDK_SUCCESS. Otherwise, an error value will be returned.
2. APIs
ID Card Recognition
The SDK provides a single API for ID card recognition.
The function can be used as follows:
ret = idcardRecognition(base64_image.encode('utf-8'))
The function accepts only one parameter, which should be the base64-encoded format of the image (e.g., JPG, PNG, etc.).
If the recognition is successful, the function will return a JSON-formatted string containing the recognized information. In case of failure, the return value will be NULL.