Server Side User Consent Flow
Introduction
Sometimes is necessary to rely on external servers for consent due to needing to sync user consent between multiple platforms. This sample demonstrates
how you can use amp-consent
to achieve this. In this sample we'll build a
consent dialog that will only show based upon the consent state from external servers.
Setup
We need to import the amp-consent
extension...
<script async custom-element="amp-consent" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-consent-0.1.js"></script>
Defining the consent flow
We define a basic server-side consent flow, similar to this sample. The flow should only trigger when the server responds that consentRequired
is true
and there is no consentStateValue
or consentString
for this user.
When a user lands on the AMP page, amp-consent
will check localstorage for an existing consent state. If a consent state exists, it will unblock all components. Otherwise, it will wait for the response from checkConsentHref
(because consentRequired
is set to 'remote') to determine if consent is required/if there is an existing consent state. If there is an existing consent state, amp-consent
will use that value and unblock. Otherwise, it will show the promptUi
.
A recommended design for sites that can manage their own consent (via external page) is to respond with the following response:
{ "consentRequired": true, "consentStateValue": "accepted"/"rejected"/"unknown", "consentString": "example-string" }
expireCache: true
, in your response to clear localStorage consent decision if you need to update it for syncing purposes. Additonally, onUpdateHref
can be used when users are managing their consent directly on the page. <amp-consent id="myUserConsent" layout="nodisplay">
<script type="application/json">{
"consentInstanceId": "server-side-consent",
"consentRequired": "remote",
"checkConsentHref": "https://amp.dev/documentation/examples/api/get-consent-server-side",
"promptUI": "myConsentFlow"
}</script>
<div id="myConsentFlow" class="popupOverlay">
<div class="consentPopup">
<div class="dismiss-button" role="button" tabindex="0" on="tap:myUserConsent.dismiss">X</div>
<h2>Headline</h2>
<p>If the server says you have not made a consent decision, we require you to make a choice.</p>
<button on="tap:myUserConsent.accept">Accept</button>
<button on="tap:myUserConsent.reject">Reject</button>
</div>
</div>
<div id="post-consent-ui">
<button on="tap:myUserConsent.prompt()">Update Consent</button>
</div>
</amp-consent>
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