Request

Object sent during authentication request.

Here's an example of a clear text JSON request:


{"requestId": "375dhjf9-Uydd="}

The AuthenticationRequest is encrypted and signed using PGP or JWE+JWS. Further, this value is web-safe base64 encoded. This encoding is referred to below as Base64UrlEncode. In other words, the clear text JSON version of the AuthenticationRequest must be passed through the following functions:

Base64UrlEncode(
  PGPSignAndEncrypt(
{"requestId": "375dhjf9-Uydd="}
  )
)

or

Base64UrlEncode(
  JWSignAndEncrypt(
{"requestId": "375dhjf9-Uydd="}
  )
)
JSON representation
{
  "requestId": string,
  "associationId": string
}
Fields
requestId

string

REQUIRED: Identifier for this request.

associationId

string

OPTIONAL: The ID that represents the association between a customer's Google Account and a customer's account with the vendor. If this authentication flow is being used to re-authenticate a user that has already gone through an Association flow, this field identifies the specific account with the vendor that the user must authenticate. This allows to ensure that the user does not (e.g.) accidentally authenticate using some other account. If this field is provided, the Payment Integrator must ensure that that the account being authenticated is tied to this associationId, and otherwise must return a failure.