eSignR integration via command line interface (CLI)

The eSignR standard software allows identified users to interactively apply qualified electronic signatures to electronic documents in PDF format. The position and visual appearance of the signature can be selected and saved and managed in so-called signature profiles. However, the interactive mode is not suitable for all use cases.

 

When is CLI integration suitable?

If, for example, several similarly structured documents are to be signed with a single declaration of intent, or if the eSignR function is to be embedded in other systems, the non-interactive mode without a graphical user interface is more suitable. For this purpose, the eSignR client offers a command line interface.

 

The command line interface (CLI) is described in this document:

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Operating eSignR as an on-premises solution

We offer our corporate customers and partner companies the option of installing eSignR on-premises. This means considerable time savings for companies when implementing and maintaining our software. The on-premises installation also gives corporate customers access to the eSignR REST API. This allows the signature process to be seamlessly integrated into internal workflow processes.

With eSignR you can utilise further exciting options

Headless batch mode for mass signatures

Read the headless batch mode guide to learn how to sign hundreds of documents simultaneously in one go without having to use the user interface.

REST-API interface

Easily integrate the electronic signature into all your tools or directly into your application. Thanks to the eSignR API, users continue to work seamlessly in their familiar environment.

UPReg integration for notary offices

A UPReg integration is available for Swiss notaries, which allows them to sign digitally and simultaneously create notarised deeds in accordance with the EÖBV.

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