Qualified Property
Indicates a qualified electronic signature.
Syntax
officeverifier.getQualified([callback])
Possible Values
0 (sqsUnknown), 1 (sqsNone), 2 (sqsGranted), 3 (sqsWithdrawn), 4 (sqsSetByNationalLaw), 5 (sqsDeprecatedByNationalLaw), 6 (sqsRecognizedAtNationalLevel), 7 (sqsDeprecatedAtNationalLevel), 8 (sqsUnderSupervision), 9 (sqsSupervisionInCessation), 10 (sqsSupervisionCeased), 11 (sqsSupervisionRevoked), 12 (sqsAccredited), 13 (sqsAccreditationCeased), 14 (sqsAccreditationRevoked), 15 (sqsInAccordance), 16 (sqsExpired), 17 (sqsSuspended), 18 (sqsRevoked), 19 (sqsNotInAccordance)
Default Value
0
Callback
The 'callback' parameter specifies a function which will be called when the operation completes (or an error is encountered). If the 'callback' parameter is not specified, then the method will block and will not return until the operation completes (or an error is encountered).
The callback for the getQualified([callback]) method is defined as:
function(err, data){ }
'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.
'data' is the value returned by the method.
The callback for the setQualified([callback]) method is defined as:
function(err){ }
'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.
'err' has 2 properties which hold detailed information:
err.code err.message
Remarks
Use this property to check if an electronic signature is created using a qualified device for creating electronic signatures and that relies on a qualified electronic signature certificate.
Adjust UseDefaultTSLs property and/or CustomTSLs property before validating the signature/certificate to properly obtain TSP (Trust Service Provider) service status. Use Qualified* and TSL* config properties to obtain extended information.
The following qualified statuses are supported:
sqsUnknown | 0 | Qualified status unknown. Use config's QualifiedInfo setting to obtain service status URI. |
sqsNone | 1 | None |
sqsGranted | 2 | Granted |
sqsWithdrawn | 3 | Withdrawn |
sqsSetByNationalLaw | 4 | Set by national law |
sqsDeprecatedByNationalLaw | 5 | Deprecated by national law |
sqsRecognizedAtNationalLevel | 6 | Recognized at national level |
sqsDeprecatedAtNationalLevel | 7 | Deprecated at national level |
sqsUnderSupervision | 8 | Under supervision |
sqsSupervisionInCessation | 9 | Supervision in cessation |
sqsSupervisionCeased | 10 | Supervision ceased |
sqsSupervisionRevoked | 11 | Supervision revoked |
sqsAccredited | 12 | Accredited |
sqsAccreditationCeased | 13 | Accreditation ceased |
sqsAccreditationRevoked | 14 | Accreditation revoked |
sqsInAccordance | 15 | Deprecated. The subject service is in accordance with the scheme's specific status determination criteria (only for use in positive approval schemes). |
sqsExpired | 16 | Deprecated. The subject service is no longer overseen by the scheme, e.g. due to nonrenewal or withdrawal by the TSP, or cessation of the service or the scheme's operations. |
sqsSuspended | 17 | Deprecated. The subject service's status is temporarily uncertain whilst checks are made by the scheme operator (typically e.g. while a revocation request is being investigated or if action is required to resolve a deficiency in the service fulfilling the scheme's criteria. |
sqsRevoked | 18 | Deprecated. The subject service's approved status has been revoked because it is no longer in accordance with the scheme's specific status determination criteria (only for use in positive approval schemes). |
sqsNotInAccordance | 19 | Deprecated. The subject service is not in accordance with the scheme's specific status determination criteria (only for use in negative approval schemes). |
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer