A buyer app refers to any application that will help sellers interact with the buyers/ end consumers i.e., the demand side of any transaction, where the intent and transaction originate. These can include different types of applications including user experience (UX) based applications, voice assistants, chat-bots, etc. depicting the demand layer for the goods or services.
Name | Role | Github Role | Github Username |
---|---|---|---|
Navdeep Agarwal | Backend Engineer & Devops | Maintainer | @navdeep710 |
Abhinandan Satpute | Backend Engineer | Maintainer | @wemo-abhinandan |
Aditya Patil | Protocol Engineer | Contributor | @adityapatil123 |
Akshay Chavan | Backend Engineer | Contributor | @wemakshaychavan |
Mayur Jadhav | Full Stack Engineer | Contributor | @mj-jadhav |
Vaibhav | Frontend Engineer | Contributor | @vaibhav-wemo |
Rohaan Ansari | Frontend Engineer | Contributor | @RohaanAnsari |
Vishal | Frontend Engineer | Contributor | @vishal-wemotive |
Shalaka Patil | Full Stack Engineer | Contributor | @shalapatil |
Harsh Arya | Frontend Engineer | Contributor | @harsharya1405 |
Punit Vajpeyi | Mobile Developer | Contributor | @Punit-Vajpeyi |
Abhijeet Singh | Full Stack Engineer | Contributor | @AbhijeetONDC |
Robin Chauhan | Backend Engineer | Contributor | @robin-chauhan1 |
Sahil Sharma | Backend Engineer | Contributor | @sahilsharma9 |
Abhishek Singh | Frontend Engineer | Contributor | @Abhi-ONDC |
Type | Technologies |
---|---|
Client | React JS, Redux, Javascript |
Server | Node JS, Express, Python, Nginx |
Database | MongoDB |
ONDC's buyer app uses a modern technical stack for web, mobile, and server-side development. The client layer of the web application is built using React JS v17, while the mobile app is built using React Native 18. Node JS v16 is used for server-side development, and Python v3.7 is used for the protocol layer.
The app's data is stored in a MongoDB database. Overall, this tech stack enables ONDC to develop scalable and performant applications for their buyers, focusing on flexibility and efficiency.
This repo is ONDC Buyer App is developed with microservice architecture which contains
- protocol layer(python)
- client API layer (node js)
- front app(react) being served via nginx
- ancillary API (python) - flask apis for utilities like mapmyindia, knowlarity composed together with docker-compose.yaml
- wants to refer the buyer app
- wants the same setup to be available in their infra
- pick any component of it and use separately
Clone the Buyer App ONDC SDK repository
git clone https://github.com/ONDC-Official/ondc-sdk.git
Git repositories contain submodules that must be fetched. It requires HTTP-based URL by default in the .gitmodules
file. Copy this into .gitmodules
file
[submodule "biap-app-ui-front"]
path = biap-app-ui-front
url = https://github.com/ONDC-Official/biap-app-ui-front.git
[submodule "ondc-mmi-service"]
path = ondc-mmi-service
url = https://github.com/ONDC-Official/mmi-service-template.git
[submodule "biap-client-node-js"]
path = biap-client-node-js
url = https://github.com/ONDC-Official/biap-client-node-js.git
[submodule "py-ondc-protocol"]
path = py-ondc-protocol
url = https://github.com/ONDC-Official/py-protocol-layer.git
[submodule "biap-igm-node-js"]
path = biap-igm-node-js
url = https://github.com/ONDC-Official/biap-igm-node-js.git
[submodule "biap-bugzilla-service"]
path = biap-bugzilla-service
url = https://github.com/ONDC-Official/biap-bugzilla-service
After that Run these commands
git submodule init
git submodule update
To get Environment Variables, Registration is required to access certain services.
A. Payment gateway
For the purpose of creating a reference buyer app, Juspay payment gateway has been used. However, participants who are going to leverage this buyer app may integrate with any payment gateway as per their requirement.
The below steps are considering Juspay’s payment gateway integration Create an account with Juspay and obtain test account credentials. Follow API integration details mentioned in https://developer.juspay.in/
Here are the detailed steps Create the auth keys in the Juspay console - https://developer.juspay.in/docs/setup-juspay-account Setup keys in buyer client .env file After obtaining the Juspay credentials from the console, the user needs to set keys in the buyer client app as mentioned below,
JUSPAY_SECRET_KEY_PATH= “/PATH/JUSTPAY_CREDS_FILE.pem”
JUSPAY_BASE_URL=https://sandbox.juspay.in
JUSPAY_MERCHANT_ID= “MERCHANT_ID”
JUSPAY_API_KEY= “ACCESS_KEY”
JUSPAY_WEBHOOK_USERNAME= “USER_NAME”
JUSPAY_WEBHOOK_PASSWORD= “PASSWORD”
Setup Jus pay in the Mobile app Setup Jus pay in Web app
REACT_APP_JUSTPAY_CLIENT_AND_MERCHANT_KEY="MERCHANT_ID"
REACT_APP_MERCHANT_KEY_ID=”MERCHANT_ID”
REACT_APP_PAYMENT_SDK_ENV=”ENVIRONMENT”
REACT_APP_PAYMENT_SERVICE_URL=”PAYMENT_SERVICE_URL”
B. Map My India (MMI)
For location based information, integration with MMI has been used. MMI has been used as follows - Get detailed address information by typing in search query Get list of addresses for a given PIN code Get state and city by PIN code Get Latitude and longitude of the provided address
MMI API that have been used are as follows - https://outpost.mapmyindia.com/api https://atlas.mapmyindia.com/api/places/search/json https://explore.mappls.com https://apis.mapmyindia.com/advancedmaps/v1 https://atlas.mappls.com/api/places/geocode
MMI Configuration in the white labeled buyer app
MMI_CLIENT_SECRET=”MMI_SERVICE”
MMI_CLIENT_ID=”MMI_CLIENT_ID”
MMI_ADVANCE_API_KEY=”MMI_ADVANCE_API_KEY”
C. Firebase Authentication
Create the application under firebase console Once the application is created, visit the application and click on authentication tab Enable the following sign methods in the authentication sign-in method tab Email/Password Google In project settings create different projects supported for various platforms like Android, iOS and web, (this will help in downloading the config files, required for authentication)
FIREBASE_ADMIN_SERVICE_ACCOUNT=”/path/firebase-service-account.json”
Web
REACT_APP_FIREBASE_API_KEY=”API_KEY”
REACT_APP_FIREBASE_AUTH_DOMAIN=”www.example.com”
REACT_APP_GOOGLE_API_KEY=”GOOGLE_API_KEY” //
D. Ngrok installation
A ngrok instance is required to be running locally so you can publish yourself to the internet.
brew install --cask ngrok
ngrok http 5555
copy the url to the clipboard and paste it into BAP_URL
and PROTOCOL_BASE_URL
in .env-local
Note: To access the web interface of ngrok one must sign-up to ngrok Refer to ngrok documentation.
E. Bugzilla Setup
For IGM ticket management, a bugzilla instance will be started as soon as all the containers are launched. Initially, it is not mandatory to mention a value for BUGZILLA_API_KEY
but to use the instance post-setup, you will need to generate the API key and restart the container.
To generate the API Key and use Bugzilla:
- Once setup, visit the url: https://host-running-code/bugzilla/admin
- Login with username as "admin" and password as "password"
- Go to settings, and setup SMTP configuration. Visit this link for more info.
- Once setup, generate the API key and it will be visible on the dashboard.
- Add the API KEY value to
BUGZILLA_API_KEY
in the .env variables and restart your bugzilla container.
Note: It is not mandatory to setup bugzilla and the buyer app can run without it, but for application issue/ticket management and to view all tickets generated across the portal, it is advised to setup bugzilla.
Visit this Google Form and fill it out carefully.
In return you will get payload with additional data which will include ukId.
BAP_UNIQUE_KEY_ID=
will be ukId which we will get after subscribing.
{
"country": "IND",
"city": "*",
"type": "BAP",
"subscriber_id": "YOUR_HOSTED_DOMAIN",
"subscriber_url": "YOUR_HOSTED_DOMAIN",
"domain": "nic2004:52110",
"signing_public_key": "SIGNING_PUBLIC_KEY",
"encr_public_key": "CRYPTO_PUBLICKEY",
"created": "2023-03-30T15:27:45.123456Z"
"valid_from": "2023-03-30T15:27:45.123456Z",
"valid_until": "2033-03-30T15:27:45.123456Z",
"updated": "2023-03-30T15:27:45.123456Z"
}
Note: "created": "2023-03-30T15:27:45.123456Z"
(The date format is OpenAPI date-time notation)
BAP_PRIVATE_KEY=
This will be SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY
generated by the utility.
BAP_PUBLIC_KEY=
This will be SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY
BAP_UNIQUE_KEY_ID=
This will be ukId which we will get after subscribing.
BAP_ID=
This will be the HOSTED_DOMAIN
that you are sharing in the payload as the value of subscriber_id.
Run docker-compose -f docker-compose-for-local.yaml --env-file .env-local up -d.```