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The available values for <URL-Scheme> are described in this table:

<URL-Scheme> option

Description

personal

for the standard Smart ID Mobile App

<my-app-name>

for apps based on the Smart ID Mobile SDK

<Message>

The available values for <Message> are described in this table:

<Message> option

Description

start

Starts the app on the idle screen, to wait for requests.

<Link to message>

Starts the app for provisioning, to handle the request in the package.

The <Link to message> is the part after https:// in a normal provision request link.
The app automatically appends https:// before the request is made.

Example: <Link to message>
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personal://<my-hermod-host>/hermod/rest/ms/ee2fec93-5daf-436f-b7d2-32a7ff86fe75/0573a28d-ecfa-480d-ade6-11d2144953a8?title=My+title&redirect=<my-redirect-URL>
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Other message types

The functionality to open a link to an authentication or signing request is not yet implemented.

<Parameter>=<Value>

The available values for <Parameter> and <Value> are described in this table. Two parameters can be used, separated by '&':

<Parameter>=<Value> option

Description

title=<string>

<string> is a URL-encoded string that the app shows to the user while waiting for the request to complete.

redirect=<my-redirect-URL>

Makes the app return to the <my-redirect-URL> after first confirmation is done (Provision, Authentication or Signature).
Failure to open the <my-redirect-URL> means that the user will stay in the personal app.

<my-redirect-URL> is a URL-encoded string to allow return parameters if required.

Example:
redirect=googlechrome://mail.google.com
This will open the chrome browser app, if it is available, and browse to gmail. If chrome is not available, it will fail.